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A Musical Immigration-Law Ad

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August 8, 2014

I came across Pete Reid's great super-lawyer ad via the Legal Cheek site out of the UK. They also linked to the ad below, which I also enjoyed, though for somewhat different reasons:

 

I awarded bonus points because I think the guy at the end looks like Jon Lovitz.

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