Lawyer 2 Lawyer podcast discusses KSR v. Teleflex
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to participate on a panel discussion about KSR v. Teleflex on the Lawyer 2 Lawyer podcast. Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams - two of the great pioneers in law blogging and podcasting - hosted a discussion between Matthew Kreeger of Morrison & Foerster, Professor Joshua Sarnoff from American University, and myself.
We had a great discussion on all things KSR, touching on everything from nuances of the opinion to its practical effects. We even had a mention of Sarbanes-Oxley. Ouch! As always, Bob and Craig’s team did a wonderful production job - you can barely tell I was sitting in a rental car in the Hertz lot at Denver International Airport while taping the show!
It’s a quick listen - about half an hour. I definitely recommend it as you look for materials to help you digest the KSR decision.
Listen to the podcast here.
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Whoa…sorry you’re having troubles. I listed to it fine last night (on my Mac…
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I have sent an e-mail to the show’s producer asking her what needs to be done to fix these errors. I’ll post an update as soon as I have one.
Thanks for letting me know about it.
Matt
The show’s producer told me there’s one critical technical step that you must do before you’ll be able to listen to the podcast. You absolutely must ensure that your speakers are turned on and the volume is turned up.
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I hope this helps.




I would LOVE to listen to this podcast, BUT the Legal Talk Network leaves A LOT to be desired.
The “Play in Windows Media Player” provides a 30 minute rendition of SILENCE.
The create free user account link (I did this so I could d/l the mp3) allows you to create a free account but then you can’t login.
Could you just post the mp3?
Thanks!