Friday, November 23, 2007

2007 Holiday Gift Guide For Lawyers

Got a lawyer on your holiday gift list? Go to LawTunes.com (http://www.LawTunes.com) for humorous, lawyer-created, law-related rock-and-roll music CDs: "The Lawyer's Holiday Humor Album," "Legal Holidaze," "Merry Lexmas From The Lawtunes," and "The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre."

New York, NY (PRWEB) November 23, 2007 -- Are lawyers the hardest people to shop for at holiday time?

Not any more.

Holiday shoppers struggling to find the perfect gift for the lawyer, law student, law professor, paralegal, or other legal professional or law office or legal department worker on their list have had their prayers for relief answered. As a welcome alternative to the dreaded flashing "scales of justice" tie or gavel-shaped fruitcake, indie music label LawTunes (http://www.LawTunes.com) offers four unique CDs of humorous, lawyer-created, law-related rock-and-roll songs: "The Lawyer's Holiday Humor Album," "Legal Holidaze," "Merry Lexmas From The Lawtunes," and "The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre." The albums are available as solo practitioners (i.e., individually) or as partnerships (i.e., sets, the first three as "The LawTunes Holiday Trio" and all four as "The LawTunes Jury Boxed Set").

Composed, performed, and produced by a practicing litigation attorney, the upbeat songs incorporate a broad spectrum of rock-and-roll styles and are chock full of the finest legalese. Holiday shoppers are thus well advised to consider the "supreme appeal" of LawTunes' albums for that special person on their list who knows (and will tell them and anyone else) what the statute of limitations for jaywalking is in all 50 states, and who can (and will) find a typo in every restaurant menu. Plus, after playing the CDs several thousand times, lucky recipients can then use them as convenient coasters for mugs of black coffee during all-nighters working in the office.

So make your lawyer happy this holiday season. Head on over to http://www.LawTunes.com, where you can get further information, hear sample clips, and purchase albums directly. And it's all perfectly legal.

Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law


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