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🗓️ 2 April 2025
⏱️ 8 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's me Paige DeSorbo, and I'm so excited to share my new shoe collection at DSW, |
0:06.0 | filled with my favorite styles and trends for spring. |
0:09.0 | Because if you know me, you know I'm kind of obsessed with shoes. |
0:13.0 | And by kind of obsessed, I mean head over heels. |
0:17.0 | You're going to love these shoes, so snag super cute styles like cute flats, fun heels, and cool sneakers from the Page to Sorbo collection right now at your DSW store or DSW.com. |
0:31.8 | Hey folks, Barb here. |
0:33.9 | Here's a recording of my latest cafe note, why law firms must resist the bully in |
0:39.1 | chief. As always, please write to us with your thoughts and questions at letters atcafe.com. |
0:53.2 | Dear listener, when you give a bully your lunch money, you only teach him to come back for more. |
0:59.7 | I learned that lesson when I served as U.S. attorney in Detroit, where we prosecuted a number of public officials for extortion. |
1:08.1 | When businesses found themselves shaken down for kickbacks in exchange for receiving |
1:13.4 | government contracts, those who acquiesced may have found momentary relief by paying a bribe, |
1:20.6 | but the extortionist always came back for more. I've been thinking about these extortion |
1:26.5 | cases as President Donald Trump continues |
1:28.9 | to target law firms with executive orders. Five major law firms have now been named in presidential |
1:35.2 | orders that strip lawyers of security clearances, cancel government contracts, prohibit federal |
1:41.8 | agencies from hiring former employees, and ban them from entering |
1:46.3 | federal buildings, a major problem for lawyers with cases in federal court. The firms appear to |
1:52.8 | have been targeted because they employ, or have employed in the past, lawyers who have worked on |
1:59.0 | cases against Trump, such as special counsel Robert Mueller |
2:02.5 | and former Justice Department lawyer Andrew Wiseman. One firm, Covington and Burling, |
2:08.6 | appears to have ended up in the crosshairs because it provided pro bono legal services |
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