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  Television

In this blog installment I thought I would give some insight into an episode of a television show I am currently filming for BRAVO.  The filming began last week, making me relish my life as an attorney rather than a television star.  Basically, it is a lot of waiting around for the lights and cameras to be set up.  So, getting to the "ACTION!" in LIGHTS, CAMERA...ACTION! takes more work than you'd imagine.  It has certainly been an eye-opening experience into the behind-the-scenes life of movie and television stars.

While I cannot mention the name of the television show until it airs sometime in early 2011, I can say that it will be on the BRAVO network and hopefully show the world that not all attorneys are stuffy aristocrats sitting around smoking cigars wearing white leather shoes.  I am one attorney who is a real person, caring about real clients in life-changing situations.  Although, if I become an overnight sensation, you can say "I remember when I hired him to fight for my rights in my divorce"...and, you know what...I will still be the guy fighting for your rights, only next time there might be a camera on me.

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Posted By Long Island Divorce Attorney on June 22, 2010 11:31 am | Permalink 
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