Hosted by attorney Peter Lamont, Understanding the Law Radio is your weekly source for real-world legal insight, designed for business owners, professionals, and anyone interested in how the law affects everyday life. Each episode breaks down complex legal topics—contracts, litigation, employment issues, real estate, and more—into practical, easy-to-follow discussions that help you stay informed and protect your interests. UTLRadio also features its companion series, Pop Culture Court, where the legal side of movies, TV, and celebrity headlines goes on trial. Whether you are here for serious legal strategy or the courtroom drama behind Spider-Man’s defamation case, UTLRadio delivers insight with clarity and authority. New episodes drop weekly. Listen, learn, and stay ahead of legal issues that matter to you.
In this episode of UTLRadio, I take a deep dive into Disney’s aggressive approach to protecting its trademarks. From classic characters to theme park names, Disney has a long history of enforcing its intellectual property rights, sometimes in ways that surprise the public. I discuss notable cases where Disney has pursued legal action, including against small businesses, independent creators, and even fan-driven projects.
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🎙️ UTLRadio Presents: Pop Culture Court – Spider-Man vs. J. Jonah Jameson: Is the Daily Bugle Guilty of Defamation?
📢 EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! The Daily Bugle has been running headlines for years: “Spider-Man: Menace or Criminal?” J. Jonah Jameson has made it his life’s work to take down the wall-crawler, but has he crossed the legal line?
In this special episode of Pop Culture Court, we put Jameson on trial for defamatio...
Ever wondered if you could legally own your superhero name, logo, or even your entire crime-fighting persona? In this episode, we are tackling a fascinating question—can you trademark your superhero identity? From comic book characters to real-world branding, we will break down what the law says about protecting your alter ego.
We will explore real cases involving Marvel, DC, and independent creators who have fought legal battles o...
Today, we're diving into something really unusual and thought-provoking—the idea of an AI performing religious duties. Specifically, we're looking at a story that's been making the rounds about Father Justin, an AI priest. Yes, you heard that right—an AI that's been programmed to act as a priest, and it's been stirring up quite a debate!
Father Justin recently made headlines for two big reasons: forgiving someone's sins and suggest...
In this episode of my UTLradio podcast, I explore the world of generative AI and its implications. I begin by discussing the recent controversy around Netflix and the alleged use of AI to alter images in the Jennifer Pan documentary. This leads to a broader conversation about the ethics and potential consequences of AI-driven content manipulation.
In this episode, we explore the legal battle between Pennsylvania wedding band "Jellyroll" and country rapper "Jelly Roll." Bandleader Kurt L. Titchenell has sued Jason DeFord for trademark infringement, claiming DeFord's stage name is causing confusion and harming his business. We break down the key aspects of the case, discuss the elements Titchenell must prove to win, and consider the broader implications for trademark law in th...
Join me, Peter Lamont, as I take a fascinating journey through the evolution of marketing from the nostalgic days of the '70s and '80s to the digital age we live in today. In this thought-provoking episode, I explore the stark differences between the tangible, collectible-based marketing strategies of the past and the digital-driven approaches of the present. I delve into questions about liability, cost, and audience engagement, e...
In this episode, we delve into constructive notice and contributory negligence via a whimsical Willy Wonka scenario, pivots to a real-life premises analysis, and dissects the bittersweet collapse of the Willy's Chocolate Experience. Unearth valuable insights for business owners and legal enthusiasts alike, learning from the confectionary chaos to avoid potential legal pitfalls in enchanting ventures.
Don't miss this episode, and ma...
In this episode, we delve into "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", the first full-length episode of "The Simpsons", and unpack the surprising legal topics it presents. From the complexities of employment law around holiday bonuses to the intricacies of consumer rights and pet adoption, we explore how this iconic episode mirrors real-world legal scenarios. Whether you're a fan of "The Simpsons", a legal enthusiast, or just looking ...
In this episode, we dive into how kindness can significantly impact us and others in business, law, and everyday life. Taking cues from beloved 80s movies, we discuss how simple acts of kindness, often overlooked, can create positive ripples in our professional and personal worlds.
We'll explore the power of empathy and compassion, drawing parallels with iconic 80s films that left a lasting impression on us. From the boardroom to t...
In this Thanksgiving edition of the UTL Radio Podcast, we take a break from our regular topics to focus on the holiday. The episode features a sincere thank-you message to our listeners, celebrating their continuous support and engagement. Additionally, the host shares a couple of personal Thanksgiving experiences, offering a glimpse into the holiday's lighter and more humorous moments. Whether you're in the midst of holiday prepar...
In this enlightening episode of UTLRadio, we delve into the captivating journey of Thanksgiving from its humble beginnings as a harvest celebration to its stature as a revered national holiday. "The Evolution of Thanksgiving and the Law it Shaped" explores the historical milestones that marked this evolution and the significant legal implications and transformations that accompanied it.
Join us as we traverse through time, from the...
Part 2 of the Q&A. Peter Lamont answers listeners' questions about being a lawyer, managing stress, and more.
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On today's Episode of UTLRadio, host Peter Lamont answers questions sent in by listeners. The questions include:
1. What motivated you to become a lawyer?
2. How did you choose your law school and what was the deciding factor?
3. Can you describe a typical day in law school?
4. How did your first year of law school shape your view of the legal profession?
5. What were some challenges you faced during law school and how did you over...
Join us on this episode of UTLRadio for a thoughtful exploration of Social Media Kindness Day and its legal connotations. As we navigate the omnipresent world of social media, this day serves as a powerful reminder to infuse our online interactions with civility and respect. But what happens when kindness meets the law? How do the legal frameworks in place guide—and sometimes mandate—the way we engage with one another in the digita...
Join us on UTLRadio as we carve into the legal meat of the holiday season with "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Lawsuit." In this festive episode, we'll untangle the hypothetical legal snarls that could arise from the Peanuts gang's Thanksgiving antics. From the contractual obligations of an invitation to the liability of football pranks, we'll explore how Charles M. Schulz's beloved characters might fare in the court of law. We'll se...
In this hearty episode, we slice into the meaty issues surrounding National Sandwich Day to celebrate the beloved staple of American lunchboxes and delve into the fascinating breadcrumbs of legal battles that have embroiled the sandwich industry. We start by unwrapping the controversy that has enveloped Subway, exploring the class-action lawsuit alleging that their tuna isn't quite the fish tale it's supposed to be.
But that's just...
Join us for a special Halloween edition of UTLRadio as we delve into the spine-chilling world of legal disputes that echo the spirit of the season. In this episode, we unravel:
The Lizzie Borden Brew: Discover the intriguing lawsuit between the descendants of the infamous Lizzie Borden and a local coffee shop. Did the name "Lizzie" brew more than just coffee, or was it a recipe for a legal showdown?
Clowning Around at Six Fl...
Get ready for a deep dive into the wild world of Artificial Intelligence, or AI for short. We're talking about everything from how it's changing our lives to the different forms it takes - think machine learning, deep learning, and all that cool stuff.
But here's where things get really interesting. We're seeing a whole bunch of legal battles popping up around AI. Why, you ask? Well, there are claims that some folks are training th...
Join Peter and Brendan in our latest episode, 'Tweeting Through Trials: Exploring Twitter's Legal Labyrinth'. In this thought-provoking deep dive, we peel back the layers of some of Twitter's most significant legal issues.
The first topic we dissect is the music royalties lawsuit, a high-stakes battle that has rattled the industry and triggered a global conversation about copyright in the age of social media.
From there, we delve ...
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