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Newswire - Most recent postsAnnouncementsLegal Talk – New TimePeter and Steve are pleased to announce that their Legal Talk program, the longest running legal talk program in the country, heard on Tuesdays on WCHE1520 AM, will be moving from 1:00 p.m. to Noon starting May 4, 2010. Legal Talk will immediately follow Ron’s Swap Shop from 10:00 until Noon on Tuesdays. Legal Talk Podcast: Motor Vehicle ViolationsPlay podcast: Topics covered in this podcast: Peter Hart, legal talk, karp and hart, law, legal program, WCHE, motor vehicular law violations, traffic offenses, drunk driving, malpractice, Mark Lieberman, West Chester, practicing, Lieberman and Kohler, speeding, driving, intoxicated, drugs, DUI defense, criminal defense, traffic offenses, drink and drive, impaired, stated limit, blood alcohol, tolerance, safe driving, sobriety test, police, field tests, breathalyzer, drawing blood, certified breathalyzer, preliminary test, admissible, probable cause, arrest, charge, chemical test, refusal, process alcohol, .08, beer, wine, jury trial, penalty, judge, process, police officer, suspicion, insurance, vehicle, lend, property damage, personal injury, responsibility, criminal law, cited, allowing, suspended license, record, disposition, ARD, driving record, first offender program, expunge, petition court, CDL, lawyer, jail time, Chester County, people’s law school program, Chester Country Bar Association, karpandhartlaw.com, karphart.com, ticket, speeding, Pennsylvania, Virginia, license suspension Legal Talk Podcast: Estate Planning 101Play podcast: This podcast talks about: Will estate, will estate law, will estate law radio, estate planning, law radio, will, will planning, judge, legal talk, real estate, estate tax, living will, The Terri Schiavo case, personal injury cases, litigation, Pennsylvania, Legal Talk Podcast: Can Medical Malpractice Caps Bring Healthcare Reform?Play podcast: This podcast talks about: emergency room waits, medical malpractice, healthcare reform, free market healthcare reform, Wellpoint, California, medical malpractice caps, slip and fall, defective condition, notice, divorce asset valuation, liability at Olympics, collection law |