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Attorney Sarah Kopel and writer Bennet Pomerantz discuss the subjects of the day.
The audience should know that although Ms. Kopel is a licensed attorney, she is not offering legal advice in any capacity, is not establishing an attorney/client relationship with anyone listening to the show, and recommends that any listener of the show consult a local attorney for any legal advice they may require.
This show is about us discussing hot topics and how they relate to the law.
Tonight we discuss the case of eleven year old cupcake baker Chloe Stirling. Miss Stirling built a cupcake business out of her home kitchen that has now come crumbling down after Illinois health officials said the sixth-grader wasn't in compliance with local laws. Joining us will be Dandelion Cheesecakes (www.dandelioncheesecakes.com), co-owner and operator Scott Fisher, who has tackled similar hurdles in his (mostly) internet based cheesecake business.