Looking At The Law with Neil Chayet
Boston Attorney Neil Chayet discusses the compelling, the off-beat and sometimes bizarre legal decisions in an entertaining and informative fashion. As a wordsmith with a flair for puns and quotes, Neil often injects humor into his programs. Now you’re “Looking at the Law.”
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My Two Dads
WBZ's Neil Chayet says replacing fathers is no easy task ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet says replacing fathers is no easy task but sometimes it has to be done.
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Game Of Check-Hers
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case where a woman was ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case where a woman was pulled over by police illegally.
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Climbing The Great Wall
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the wheels of justice grind slow ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the wheels of justice grind slow but they grind exceedingly fine.
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Bread And Putter
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case in which a man ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case in which a man felt cheated out of his prize for a hole-in-one.
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Aren't You Glad You Stayed On The Ship?
WBZ's Neil Chayet says forty years after the Vietnam War, ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet says forty years after the Vietnam War, Agent Orange cases are still washing ashore.
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Truth Be Told
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the truth hurts and whether it's ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the truth hurts and whether it's truth or not it can definitely do in your case.
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Bare Necessities
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case which left a gentlemen's ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case which left a gentlemen's club totally exposed.
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What's In Your Wallet?
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a case brought ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a case brought by a major credit card company.
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Like A Fish Out Of Water
WBZ's Neil Chayet reveals whether dolphins have rights in the ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet reveals whether dolphins have rights in the courts.
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He Doth Protest
WBZ's Neil Chayet looks at a case where the test ...
WBZ's Neil Chayet looks at a case where the test failed its test-taker rather than the other way around.