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Better Late than Never

Posted on April 25, 2012 by Bob Bernstein

Our firm has reached plenty of milestones over the years, but one has always slipped through our grasp. All the years of hard work paid off recently when we received notice about something truly monumental in this firm’s history: We have been cordially invited to appear on “The People’s Court.” It’s about time!

That’s right, Judge Marilyn Milian is willing to hear our dispute on the oldest reality court show on television. Not only did we receive notice that, for the first time in our firm’s history, “The People’s Court” is interested in hearing a dispute for a client we represent, but we also found out that the show is interested in a second case that we have been retained to handle!

Having a chance to appear on “The People’s Court” is pretty amazing, but two chances? That is almost too much to bear.

As much as our clients would love to appear on the show and get the chance to be berated by Judge Milian for all sorts of facts that are tangentially related to the claim (at best) and wildly off topic (at worst), our clients have decided to pass on this opportunity.

But all kidding aside, have any of our readers had the same experience? If you’ve been contacted by “The People’s Court” please let us know. It would be interesting to see just how often the show contacts parties who are represented by counsel, because it always seemed like they dealt mainly with people who call in and want to appear on the show.

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