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Linda Fairstein: Interview with Manhattan D.A. and Author
Charisse Dengler talks with author and attorney Linda Fairstein about her previous position as head of the sex crimes unit at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and her current profession as an author. Fairstein talks extensively about what it was like to be one of only seven women in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and what it was like to be one of the first people to learn to use DNA with regard to trial work.
Duration: 00:17:53
Duration: 00:17:53
Glenn Whitaker: False Claims Act
Charisse Dengler talks with Glenn Whitaker about what first inspired him to become an attorney, the time he spent working for the Justice Department, and the current work he is doing involving the False Claims Act. One of very few attorneys who specialize in False Claims Act matters, Whitaker provides an overview of the act and explains the types of cases he deals with on a daily basis.
Duration: 00:16:18
Duration: 00:16:18
Natalie McKenney: Practicing as a Paralegal
Charisse Dengler talks with Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson paralegal Natalie McKenney about her 10 years in the paralegal profession. From jumping on a plane and flying to Northern Minnesota to inspect a bridge to being an integral part of trial work, McKenney has just about done it all over the course of her paralegal career. In this interview, she discusses her inspiration for becoming a paralegal, the aspects of her job that she enjoys most, and some of the emotional highlights she has experienced professionally.
Duration: 00:10:38
Duration: 00:10:38
Kieran Shanahan: North Carolina Property Rights Coalition
Charisse Dengler talks with Kieran Shanahan, a principal of Shanahan Law Group, about his career. Shanahan discusses what made him want to become an attorney, the five years he spent as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division, and the terms he spent on the Raleigh City Council. In addition to his past experiences, Shanahan talks about his current job at the Shanahan Law Group, which he started in 2001. He goes over what he likes the most and what he dislikes the most about his current position.
Duration: 00:13:23
Duration: 00:13:23
Jonathan Polak: O.J. Simpson's right to publicity case
In this interview, Jonathan Polak, Director and Partner at Sommer Barnard in Indianapolis, discusses his law career and his most current and controversial case. He is representing the Goldman family in obtaining OJ Simpson's right to publicity in order to fulfill a monetary judgment that he was ordered to pay ten years ago. Simpson owes the Goldman and Brown families $33.5 million from a 1997 wrongful death civil case for the death's of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
Duration: 00:24:19
Duration: 00:24:19
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