If you’re not making or listening to a podcast, you’re not doing it right. Nearly every lawyer and blogger in Washington, D.C., who’s somebody—or wants to be—has pushed himself into someone else’s earbuds lately.
My colleague Miriam Rozen wrote this week about how Bracewell lobbyist Joshua Zive developed the weekly series “The Lobby Shop.” Zive pointed out how it’s antithetical for some lawyers to speak openly about their work.
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