Episode 2 of the Class Re-Action podcast is now available

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Episode 2 of the ​Class Re-Action podcast is now available.  After sorting out some audio issues, I can say with confidence that the sound is massively improved upon over Episode 1.  Episode 2 should be available through iTunes and the XBox music store very soon, if they aren't there already.

Episode 2 of the Class Re-Action Podcast records tomorrow

Show two should be in the can by early afternoon on Sunday, March 24, 2013.  With any luck, I will have it online later in that evening, ready for downloading wherever finer podcasts are found.

Happy 5th Birthday to The Complex Litigator!

To celebrate surviving 5 years (holy smokes!) of blogging here at The Complex Litigator, I have rolled out a new look and feel to this site (now live), put the pipes in place to offer MCLE credit for the Class Re-Action Podcast, ​and generally tinkered quite a bit behind the scenes.

The second episode of Class Re-Action will be recording March 24th and available some time that evening for direct download, for streaming, and through the iTunes and XBox stores.​  I will get the MCLE store up and running shortly.  The podcast will remain free; you will have the option of purchasing MCLE credit for a show that you have listened to at your discretion.  The sales are intended to offset the substantial cost of getting the Class Re-Action podcast off the ground with recording equipment and the ongoing costs of providing guests with higher quality (recording quality) microphones for better sound control.  I think it will be more like a tip jar than a commercially viable endeavor.  I just want to come close to break-even.

First Class Re-Action Podcast approved for MCLE credit

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I will have more announcements related to this auspicious event, but I just received my notification today that the Class Re-Action Podcast, Episode 1, has been approved for MCLE credit.  The short version is that I have been preparing to move this blog to the newer Squarespace v6 platform to accommodate my ability to offer MCLE credits through the blog.  I will soon be switching to the new platform, and the look will change a bit when I do implement the switch.​

A note on the Class Re-Action Podcast

I have received some feedback on the sound quality, and I want anyone who has listened to the premier episode to know that the sound quality isn't where I want it either, but it will get there.  I had to process out a lot of background noise coming in from one of the connections, and heavy noise removal causes other issues.  In the long run, I will likely provide better microphones to repeat guests.  There simply is no comparison between a good microphone and the built-in microphone that comes with many laptops or webcams.  Anyhow, thanks to all the people that have given the show a first listen.

Class Re-Action Podcast now available through iTunes

The Class Re-Action Podcast has been accepted in the iTunes store.  You can follow this link to the iTunes preview page, which can then lauch iTunes and allow subscription to the podcast.