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New Podcast About Legal Reform and Litigation Issues

"Torts, Crises & Soup Sandwiches"

Hosted by R. Carter Langston, ABC

 

Point, click and listen as a former journalist and corporate communications pro turned podcaster features tart commentary about America’s broken tort system. "Torts, Crises & Soup Sandwiches" presents dynamic discussion with legal reform leaders and communicators on how they effectively navigate the complex twists in litigation communication, issue management and crisis communication.

Podcaster, host and independent producer, Carter Langston is a self-proclaimed “Business activist and consumer advocate. "Of the 193 nations in the world, America is the only one in which dodge ball and tag are banned at most schools, and it’s the only nation where it seems prudent to warn drive-through customers that coffee is hot,” Langston said.

"Torts, Crises & Soup Sandwiches" also aims to advance the dialogue and help leaders and communication professionals effectively manage litigation communication, issue management and crisis communication.

New episodes of Torts, Crises and Soup Sandwiches

the first and third Monday each month.

Subscribe on the Internet, at iTunes, at Pod-Planet, or at Odeo.

 

The first three episodes featured the following guests and guest commentary:

Bernie Marcus - Co-Founder, The Home Depot;

John Stossel – ABC Correspondent and Author of “Give me a break!”

Steve Hantler – Chrysler LLC Assistant General Counsel and Chairman of the Center for America;

Bob Dorigo Jones – M-LAW President and Author of “Remove Child Before Folding; The 101 Stupidest, Silliest and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever;”

Teresa Yancey Crane – Editor of the Issue Barometer;

Larry Fineran - Vice President for Regulatory and Legal Reform Policy of the National Association of Manufacturers; and

Larry Smith – President of the Institute for Crisis Management.

 

 

 

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