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Discover actionable strategies to grow and market your small law firm with the The Law Firm Accelerator Podcast by Viktoria Altman. Hosted by a marketing industry expert and digital strategist, each episode dives into proven techniques, digital trends, and client-centered approaches to help your firm stand out in a competitive legal market. Tune in for practical advice, real-world success stories, and tools to elevate your firm's online presence and client base.
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Counsel Cast

Karin Conroy

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Law school prepares you for legal battles, but a law degree is not enough to win in the marketplace. The legal industry presents marketing challenges unlike those found elsewhere, and therefore you need to equip yourself with the best digital marketing practices to achieve meaningful results. You must start moving beyond usual tactics and implement strategies that align with your goals. You require experienced representation to help you navigate the twists and turns of a complex battle for c ...
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More leads, more clients, more profit. Learn how to attract high-quality clients with cutting-edge law firm marketing strategies. Hosted by Brendan Kelso (B Comm LLB Hons / Founder of Legalsites). Find out what's working best in law firm marketing. And learn how to avoid common mistakes. Saving you time and money. Topics include Law Firm SEO, law firm web design, Facebook marketing, Blogging, Google Ads, Content marketing, Marketing strategies, Email Marketing and more. Join Brendan as he di ...
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Tip of the Law

Joe Giovannoli

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Welcome to the Tip of the Law podcast, where legal insights meet practical advice. In each episode, we bring you stories, insights, and tips straight from the legal industry's brightest minds.
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Lawyerist Podcast

Lawyerist.com

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The Lawyerist Podcast is your ultimate guide to building, managing, and growing a successful small or medium-sized law firm. Tailored for lawyers and attorneys who aspire to thrive in today’s fast-paced legal landscape, this podcast delivers actionable advice, proven strategies, and cutting-edge insights to help you run a modern law firm with confidence. Whether you're a solo attorney starting your practice, managing a growing firm, or looking to optimize your operations, The Lawyerist Podca ...
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DarshanTalks Podcast

Darshan Kulkarni

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Welcome to DarshanTalks! We demystify fraud for legal, regulatory, and compliance essentials in the life sciences and pharmacy industries. Through engaging 15-30-minute interviews with influential change makers, short educational regulatory defbriefs, and 60 second audio takeaways, we unveil the strategies behind bringing drugs and devices to market—and keeping them there! Powered By The Kulkarni Law Firm - Helping regulators see your business the way you do. We focus on life science issues ...
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Think of this weekly podcast as the main-stage panel of our Adventures In Legal Tech podcast, focused on how technology can benefit your bottom line and geared for an audience of luddite-leaning lawyers. “Fun” may even ensue — within reason, of course.
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Post Reports

The Washington Post

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Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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In law school, we're taught the basic principles of law, i.e., contracts, torts and constitutional law that we need to pass the bar exam. Fun and interesting? Well, maybe (and yes, we need this stuff to pass the bar exam), but our cranky old law school professors never bothered to teach us how to operate a law practice, get clients and make money. But it's too late to get your tuition back from law school, so what can you do? Just throw up your hands and just keep doing what all of the other ...
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The Privacy Corner

Robert Bateman

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Join Privado.ai each week as he navigates the ever-changing landscape of data breaches, surveillance, and individual rights, offering expert insights and actionable advice to help you take control of your digital footprint. Join him for lively discussions, in-depth interviews, and practical tips to protect your privacy in today's connected world.
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Welcome to Trial Stories, an informative discussion of civil justice with a focus on the human story. I'm your host, Arkady Frekhtman, a New York City trial lawyer passionate about helping serious injury victims and their families. I am the founder of Frekhtman & Associates. We have offices in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx. You can find me on my website https://866attylaw.com.
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In this episode of Counsel Cast Chambers, Monica Pitts discusses the importance of viewing your website as a key member of your sales team, acting as your first receptionist and salesperson. We explore how the sales cycle has evolved, with potential clients seeking solutions online rather than in person. The episode emphasizes the need to understan…
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In this episode of The Law Firm Accelerator, BSPE Legal Marketing’s Viktoria Altman interviews Jonathan Breeden of the Breeden Law Office. Jonathan shares his 24-year journey building a thriving North Carolina family law practice. He dives deep into his shift from marketing confusion to strategic clarity—leveraging SEO, CRMs, and performance tracki…
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In this conversation, Karin Conroy, a legal marketing strategist, discusses the evolution of law firm websites and the importance of unique branding in legal marketing. She emphasizes the pitfalls of copying competitors and the need for firms to develop their own unique selling propositions. The discussion also touches on the significance of being …
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the earliest official D.C. Pride event. D.C. is also hosting WorldPride, one of the largest international celebrations of LGBTQ+ communities in the world. But some LGBTQ+ people say it doesn't feel like a time for celebration. Amid mounting political and cultural attacks, a rise in hate crimes and slashing of…
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On the eve of negotiations in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine, the Ukrainian military struck targets hundreds of miles inside Russian territory. Small drones, smuggled into Russia over many months, carried out the attacks. This show of force – one of the biggest Ukrainian attacks since the war started three years ago – boosted morale within Ukr…
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In this episode Edye Edens and Darshan Kulkarni tackle a hot-button issue in clinical trials: Should all screen fails be paid for? The discussion was sparked by a recent wave of community questions and contract examples around this very topic. From the sponsor’s perspective, concerns center around cost control and compliance. Sponsors fear that pay…
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Today we’re going to listen to a conversation between our colleague Lizza Dwoskin and her friend Aisha Bowe, an aerospace engineer who was on the all-female Blue Origin flight that went to space in April. It’s about navigating what happens when a dream comes true — and then sparks public outrage. Blue Origin, the space company, is owned by Jeff Bez…
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The government is about halfway through calling its witnesses in the racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking case against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. This week, Style reporter Anne Branigin gives an update on the big takeaways from the trial this week, including testimony from several of Combs’s former employees who claim he assaulted them.…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s skepticism of vaccines and mainstream medicine is making waves in the agency he oversees. Host Colby Itkowitz talks with The Post’s national health reporter Lena Sun and health and science accountability reporter Lauren Weber about how Kennedy’s recent vaccine announcement and his “Make America Healthy Again” movement are sh…
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In this compelling episode of the Law Firm Accelerator by BSPE Legal Marketing, attorney Shekar Jayaraman from Jayaraman Law shares his strategies for successfully combining estate planning and litigation with authentic, client-focused marketing. Shekar reveals how his proactive approach and genuine engagement have propelled his firm's growth, incl…
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AI is here to revolutionize your law firm, moving beyond simple prompts to actively handling your tasks. This Lawyerist Podcast episode is your essential guide. Zack Glaser sits down with Dr. Charreau Bell, a senior data scientist and assistant professor at Vanderbilt University, who's helping law students and faculty use AI in truly meaningful way…
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Last week, the Department of Homeland Security issued an order barring Harvard from enrolling foreign students, claiming that Harvard had created an unsafe environment by allowing “anti-American, pro-terrorist agitators” to assault students on campus. The order said that students enrolled at Harvard must transfer schools or lose their legal status.…
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In this episode, we explore a crucial and timely issue: how the Trump administration’s approach to antitrust enforcement—combined with new state-level regulations—is creating a shifting legal environment for life sciences companies, especially those involved in mergers and acquisitions (M&A). At the federal level, Assistant Attorney General Gail Sl…
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Arizona, New Hampshire, Louisiana and Wyoming have all passed laws requiring voters to prove they are citizens. Texas has been considering one. But critics are raising alarm bells that such laws could make it harder for eligible citizens to vote – in particular, women who have changed their names after marriage or divorce. Today’s show was produced…
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In this episode, Megan Shields, CEO of Chime House Media, shares her expertise in leveraging Facebook and Instagram ads to boost podcast growth for business owners. Megan discusses the common misconceptions about organic podcast growth, the importance of having a marketing strategy, and how to effectively use paid ads to target specific audiences. …
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Summer is the perfect time to dive into a new book, and the Post’s Book World section has compiled recommendations for every type of reader. Today, Book World editors Jacob Brogan and John Williams talk to host Elahe Izadi about the new releases and old titles they suggest digging into this summer. Here’s the list of books mentioned in today’s epis…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Website Privacy Series, Ali Jessani, Counsel at WilmerHale, joins Privado.ai CEO Vaibhav Antil to unpack the biggest privacy risks facing U.S. websites in 2025. From CCPA enforcement in California to biometric settlements in Texas, this session breaks down where companies are getting it wrong and what you can d…
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George Floyd’s murder sparked massive protests for racial justice around the country. There were calls for police reforms, reparations and closing the racial wealth gap. But five years later, it seems like the pendulum has swung back the other way. President Donald Trump is dismantling diversity and inclusion initiatives. And just this week, the Ju…
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Transferring medical device ownership during a company sale requires careful planning to ensure compliance and operational continuity. The process begins with accurate documentation of 510(k) clearance and thorough due diligence to avoid regulatory delays. Next, companies must assess ongoing clinical trial responsibilities and contractual obligatio…
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Federal prosecutors called a slew of witnesses this week to bolster their racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking case against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Many of them corroborated incidents that Combs’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura described in her testimony last week – but others added details that pushed against her narrative that he was controlling…
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Send us a text 📢 Privacy Corner Newsletter: May 22, 2025 🔹 Meta’s AI Training Faces Legal Pushback – Noyb challenges Meta’s use of public posts for AI under “legitimate interests,” citing GDPR violations, lack of transparency, and risks to data subject rights. 🔹 OpenAI Ordered to Retain Chat Logs – A U.S. judge directs OpenAI to preserve all ChatGP…
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President Donald Trump has had a busy week. The House passed a legislative package containing much of his agenda early Thursday morning after Trump met with factions of the House GOP earlier this week. Congressional reporter Marianna Sotomayor walks through how overnight negotiations led to the bill’s passage. And Colby Itkowitz talks with The Post…
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At first glance, responding to site-level findings seems simple—but when Edye and Darshan dug into the details, it became clear that the lines of responsibility blur fast. Here's how each side sees it: Site Perspective: Sites know the boots-on-the-ground reality. When a finding is made—especially during an external inspection like the FDA—they’re o…
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Ready for a serious look at the future of your law firm? In this Lawyerist Podcast episode, Zack Glaser sits down with a panel of law school professors for a wake-up call about something that will fundamentally reshape your practice: the tech-savvy generation of law students entering the field. This isn't a distant trend; it's happening now, and it…
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House Republicans are trying to push President Donald Trump’s massive tax and immigration bill across the finish line this week, hoping to conquer internal divisions and tee up a vote that would send the bill to the Senate. One of the areas targeted for major cuts is Medicaid, which insures more than 80 million people in the United States. To root …
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Just days before his inauguration, President Donald Trump launched his own meme coin, a novelty cryptocurrency. Since then, the Trump Organization has made millions of dollars off its sale and has invited the top investors to a private dinner, set to happen later this week. Technology reporter Drew Harwell talks to Post Reports co-host Colby Itkowi…
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In this episode of the Law Firm Accelerator by BSPE Legal Marketing, Holly Sheridan, founder of Sheridan Lawyers, shares her inspiring journey from starting a small general practice to building a successful family law firm in Pennsylvania. Holly discusses strategic insights on firm management, effective client engagement, and essential marketing ta…
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Medical communications teams must exercise caution when using websites dedicated to medical affairs, as legal risks go beyond overt sales promotion. Drug and device manufacturers face compliance challenges, particularly when these platforms are accessed by broader audiences, including non-scientists. Key risks include: Off-Label Promotion: The Fact…
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In this episode of Counsel Cast Chambers, cybersecurity expert Tom Kirkham delivers a crucial wake-up call for law firms that believe they are too small to be targeted by cyber criminals. Tom discusses the most overlooked risks such as phishing scams and ransomware attacks, and emphasizes the inadequacy of relying solely on IT providers for cyberse…
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Before she decided to sue the Trump administration, Emily Ley’s image wasn’t political. She makes high-end planners and has a new cookbook with easy recipes for busy parents. But she manufactures her planners in China and says Trump’s tariffs make her business model untenable. “One minute I was talking about how to make an easy pot roast, and the n…
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The world can seem like a really scary place right now. Many of us look around and see wars, climate change, economic uncertainty and a lot of overwhelming things we can’t control. So today we’re going to share a conversation about fear. Elahe Izadi spoke to Tara Brach, a therapist with a PhD in clinical psychology who has also spent years studying…
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At the Save Our Sites (SOS) conference, many site owners expressed excitement over finally having a space to openly discuss real challenges—budgets, pricing, contracting, and the isolation of being a site owner. While the intent was mutual support, concerns quickly arose when some attendees began advocating for standardized pricing across sites (e.…
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The first week of testimony in the trial of music producer Sean “Diddy” Combs began with several witnesses, including the highly anticipated Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Ventura is a central witness in the government’s case against Combs – she filed a civil lawsuit against him detailing allegations of violence and sex trafficking in 2023 that led to …
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There are plenty of ethical and security questions surrounding the Trump administration’s plan to accept a gift of an airplane from Qatar. Senior political reporter Aaron Blake talks with White House reporters Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Natalie Allison about the proposal, and what it says about Trump’s evolving foreign policy in the Middle East. Also…
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The recent conviction of a Michigan pharmacist and his brother in a $15 million healthcare fraud scheme highlights the growing crackdown on pharmacy-related fraud. The scheme involved billing for medications that were never dispensed, targeting Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. This pattern of fraud is not new, as the Department of Justice…
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Feeling like you're the only one holding everything together in your law firm? You're not alone. This episode dives into a crucial aspect of firm growth that often gets overlooked: leadership. Zack kicks things off with an inspiring reminder about the power of stepping outside your comfort zone – something just as vital for you as a legal professio…
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Norman Wong didn’t know his family’s history for most of his life. Now, the 75-year-old retired carpenter is fighting to save birthright citizenship and his great-grandfather’s legacy. His great-grandfather was Wong Kim Ark, a cook born to Chinese immigrants in San Francisco in 1870. After visiting family in China, Wong Kim Ark was denied reentry i…
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I spoke with the founder of a document assembly program about the latest software upgrades in the space. Episode Highlights 05:40 - Eric Burdon’s document drafting woes 09:47 - Genesis of Office and Dragons 18:52 - Importance of tailored document automation 21:22 - Limitations and role of AI in law 23:30 - Ensuring accuracy with AI-assisted process…
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The idea of a car that drives itself might feel futuristic. But for an increasing number of Americans, that future is already here. Waymo and other companies have announced plans to expand in cities across the U.S. And the Trump administration has signaled that it wants to pave the way for autonomous vehicle companies to expand. Last month, it loos…
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Pharma is finally catching up to the on-demand world—offering direct-to-patient (DTP) services that promise convenience, faster delivery, and a more personalized experience. Major players like Pfizer, Lilly, and Novo Nordisk are leading the way, cutting out intermediaries like pharmacists, PBMs, and even traditional physicians. But convenience come…
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In this conversation, Shanté Micah and Josh Moody, co-founders of Good News, discuss the complexities and evolving nature of public relations (PR) in the context of modern marketing. They emphasize the importance of visibility, human connections, and the role of AI in enhancing PR strategies. The discussion also touches on the future of marketing, …
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Following direct talks between the U.S. and Hamas officials, Edan Alexander was freed Monday after more than 19 months in captivity in Gaza. He is the last living U.S. hostage in Gaza. The Israel-Hamas conflict has already exacted a devastating toll. More than 52,000 people in Gaza have died, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Fifty-eight peopl…
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Today, we're diving into a hot topic in clinical trials: should you use AI to negotiate your next clinical trial agreement? Darshan is joined by Elizabeth from the University of Cincinnati and Istvan Fekete from Huron Consulting, who share their experiences and thoughts on using AI for contract and budget negotiations. They discuss the potential an…
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Dozens of people showed up for jury duty this week at the Southern District of New York’s courthouse in Lower Manhattan. There, they would find out if they would serve as one of the handful of people who would determine whether Sean “Diddy” Combs was guilty or not. The federal government is accusing him of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking a…
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In this discussion, Edye Edens and Darshan Kulkarni tackle one of the most common questions in clinical research: How many SOPs should a site have? While many assume a fixed number like 12, the reality is more nuanced. From a site perspective, having extensive SOPs can feel overwhelming, but they are essential for compliance and audits. SOPs are th…
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I talked with an implementation consultant about how to best leverage your law firm CRM. Episode Highlights 03:32 - Wendy Wylde’s approach to problem-solving. 05:26 - Transition from Lawmatics to independence. 06:33 - From chemistry teacher to legal tech consultant. 09:36 - Importance of starting with simple automations. 11:02 - Overcoming resistan…
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Why President Donald Trump’s messaging has shifted from economic prosperity to austerity. Will voters tolerate economic pain from Trump’s tariffs? Senior politics reporter Aaron Blake talks with The Post’s senior political correspondent Naftali Bendavid and White House correspondent Michael Birnbaum about Trump’s inconsistent messaging on the econo…
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Unlock valuable insights for your legal practice and personal finances in this engaging episode. First, Zack explores the cutting edge of AI with Tanguy Chau from Paxton.ai, revealing how their innovative AI assistant is specifically built to streamline the often-daunting task of drafting legal documents. Discover the power of their multi-step modu…
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Send us a text 📢 Privacy Corner Newsletter: May 8, 2025 🔹 Meta’s Court Challenge Rejected – The EU’s General Court dismissed Meta’s attempt to annul the EDPB’s 'consent or pay' opinion, stating it lacks binding legal effect. Meta also failed in its claim for compensation. 🔹 Todd Snyder Fined $345K Under CCPA – A broken cookie consent mechanism and …
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Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas is a place that many people describe as one of the most beautiful areas in South Asia: Kashmir. It has also been the site of a struggle between two major powers: India and Pakistan. The Indian military said Wednesday that it had launched strikes against Pakistan in retaliation for last month’s militant atta…
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