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🗓️ 22 February 2022
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:00.0 | In reality television, the people are represented by two separate but equally obsessed attorneys. |
0:06.4 | This is their podcast. |
0:18.6 | Hi, I'm Sessie and I'm Angela and this is the Bravo Docket. Hello and welcome back to the Bravo Docket. |
0:24.6 | Today's an exciting episode I think for me. I don't know about you Angela, |
0:28.4 | but I'm really excited. We're finally going backwards to our long list of topics that we had when |
0:33.6 | we started this podcast. Instead of hitting the late breaking news of Gerardi and Shaw, which |
0:40.4 | will do Shaw updates, of course, but LDP's been on my personal list for a really long time and |
0:47.3 | that is the subject of today. Lisa Vanderpump's many lawsuits, which cover a ton of different |
0:54.0 | subject matters. Do you want to do a formal introduction to this one? Like the last one? |
0:59.0 | Justice Angela? Yeah, okay. And I am excited about this one because a lot of this is very similar |
1:04.5 | to the type of stuff that I used to do when I had my own firm. So both suing, you know, |
1:09.8 | representing planets and then defending commercial property owners and defending businesses. So |
1:14.0 | this is kind of be fun for me. But yes, all right. Well, the Bravo Docket is now in session. |
1:21.2 | On today's Docket, we have multiple cases against the Vanderpumps, both Lisa and Cantot and |
1:28.8 | their businesses, which it did take us a minute to find some of their business names, actually. |
1:33.7 | So Justice Sessie, what's the first case on the Docket? Yes, so the first case, or I guess the first |
1:39.5 | subtopic we're going to cover is slip and falls at Lisa Vanderpump's restaurants. And this is |
1:45.9 | something that happens if you own a business. You're going to have people get injured in your |
1:50.9 | business. And you should probably know how to defend yourself if this type of case comes up. |
1:56.4 | And Lisa Vanderpump faced two different slip and falls, or I guess trip and fall cases at Sir, |
2:02.6 | which Angela and I had the pleasure of dining at Sir. And we dined in the back area, |
2:07.8 | which is where one of these plaintiffs claims her trip occurred. And I will, I will say there is |
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