This episode of Talking Law is the first to date on my newly modified, 100% live broadcasting system. Therefore, I now have the ability to take calls during the show. I’ll be answering questions off of avvo.com, as usual, but if you want to call 478-227-3879 from 6pm-6:30pm, I’ll try to answer your call and …
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In this episode, I discuss personal injury questions in Georgia from avvo.com. Thanks so much for coming out to see the daviddorer.com stage at Bragg Jam, and I look forward to next year, most definitely. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show. And, as always, I love to coverse …
Continue reading Talking Law – July 31st, 2013 – Personal InjuryBragg Jam 2013 was a raving success by any measure. the Daviddorer.com Stage was packed pretty much the whole night and there were big surprises at every turn. Here’s a breakdown of each of the performances as I saw them, as well as the individual feeds from each of the artists performances. A festival of …
Continue reading David Dorer Show, Bragg Jam 2013 RevueI haven’t uploaded anything to the website all week. It’s been an exhausting one at my real job, and in my free time, I’ve been preparing for Bragg Jam 2013. Now it’s here, and I had a great idea. Since I am sponsoring the coolest hip hop show Macon has ever had at the daviddorer.com …
Continue reading Bragg Jam 2013 — Daviddorer.com Stage @ Bragg Jam Live PodcastLooking forward to Bragg Jam 2013 next week, me and my panel discuss the issues of this week in this episode of The David Dorer Show. T-Bone (@tboneafterdark), R. Bunker (@RSBUNKER), and Adam Younker (@ayounker, moneyandfreedomlaw.com), discuss the aftermath of the Zimmerman verdict, Detroit’s recent bankruptcy filing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s alleged glamorization by Rolling Stone, and …
Continue reading The David Dorer Show, July 19th, 2013Today I participated in #MPact‘s forum on race relations. It was a fantastic dialogue with community activists and community leaders about what to do about race relations in our community. Unfortunately, I tried to do the live broadcast feature from my phone with no real understanding of how to work it. So, half of my …
Continue reading Talking Law – #MPact in Macon, GeorgiaAfter years of trying to work its way out of its $18 Billion deficit, the appointment of an Emergency Operator, bailouts of the automobile industry. and pleas by the Republican Presidential Nominee to let Motown go bankrupt, as of this afternoon, the City of Detroit has declared bankruptcy. Kevyn Orr, Emergency Operator for Motown, has …
Continue reading Detroit Goes BankruptGiven the recent public outrage and demonstrations across the country in response to the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial for the murder of Trayvon Martin, criticisms of the DOJ for investigations into possible hate crimes, and escalating tensions over race and justice in America, several folks stepped up to try and make a difference …
Continue reading Talking Law — Delayed for #MPact Event in Macon, GeorgiaWhile there has been an outcry from conservatives about Attorney Eric Holder investigating possible hate crimes in the death of Trayvon Martin at the hands of George Zimmerman, and at his appearing at a NNACP convention, I was surprised at the lack of media coverage on everything else the Department of Justice is doing. Just …
Continue reading The DOJ Does More Than Pander to the MediaGeorge Zimmerman, accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, was acquitted of all charges on Saturday, including manslaughter. Today, Attorney General Eric Holder stated that he will push a federal investigation in a “manner that is consistent with the facts and the law.” There has also been a call for a civil suit by the family. This …
Continue reading Looming Post-Acquittal Problems for Zimmerman – A Breakdown of Possibilities