Tour Report 15: podcast with Alex Aldridge, Editor of Legal Cheek
Today, at the offices of Kysen PR in Covent Garden, London I talk with Alex Aldridge, editor of Legal Cheek, about his serious yet irreverent online ‘legal tabloid’ Legal Cheek and the role of law bloggers in observing the state of the legal nation.
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Wow that’s deep. I love reading hroorr novels, but my favorites are mysteries. I like Hour Game by David Baldacci. I never stopped guessing with this book. Trust me when you read this book you won’t be able to guess who the killer is, and the predicaments the agents get into are riveting. Of course hroorrs are full of non stop action pack as well. I guess I never miss an opportunity to tell someone about this book. Let me know how The Keep turns out. Not the ending just your overall opinion about the book.
I am so grateful to you, Patty, for wriitng this series (and perservering!). I am looking forward to what you have to say about the witness this is a very important piece of the bullying puzzle. I work most on this piece w/ my kids I think it’s the most imporant piece. The reason most bullies get away with what they do is that someone (maybe even the bully’s best friend) is too afraid to speak up and risk being bullied or outcast herself.