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Ask an Attorney Ask an Attorney The Printing People Florida’s Long-Running Radio Show For Magazines, Catalogs & Direct Mail For over five decades, the Interprint name has been synonymous with quality printing. Our Specialty: Magazine, Catalog and Direct Mail Printing along with In-House Mailing Services. Trust your print production to a name that has built a reputation throughout North America as a leader in the industry – That’s Interprint Web Printing. Our Production Format Is Tailor Made For Magazines, Catalogs And Direct Mail On-Site Mailing Services Offers Joe Pippen Jr.’s radio show first aired in the fall of 1984. Turn-Key Production For Both Local And National USPS Mail or 34 years, attorney Joe Pippen Jr. has been on information needed to be in a book so that people radio giving legal advice to anyone who calls in could refer to it whenever they had questions, like Fwhile he is on the air. His Ask an Attorney show a law school for non-lawyers. His book, Ask an has been running longer than Rush Limbaugh’s Attorney: All About Florida Law, makes it possible Online Digital Media - show, which was nationally syndicated in 1988, and for readers to keep up with Florida law in an easy Interactive Versions Of Your that is quite an accomplishment. It may sound crazy, question-and-answer format similar to his radio but Pippen gives advice for free while volunteering show. He has also authored several other books. Printed Magazines, Catalogs his time as a way to give back to the community. Through his radio show, he hopes to show people Or Printed Literature As a young lawyer, he was looking for a way to that good legal advice is affordable and that anyone help others and to contribute to the community. He with a legal problem should be able to get help. began by answering legal questions that were sent to Pippen begins each radio show with the statement a local newspaper and by speaking to organizations. “We’re here to help you anyway we can,” and he When the opportunity came up to do this on the means it. radio, he began answering legal questions on the air for those who might not be able to afford an attorney. EDITOR’S NOTE: Attorney Joe Pippen Jr. can be contacted He has helped thousands of people over the years, at (727) 586-3306 ext. 200 or by emailing [email protected]. answering questions about everything from parking His Largo office is at 1920 East Bay Drive. tickets to divorce. He then realized that this valuable SHOW TIMES Ask an Attorney is at 8 a.m. Saturdays on numerous stations including WTBN-AM 570 & 910; WGUL- AM 860; WWMI-AM 1380; WSCQ-FM 96.3; WLSS-AM 930; and WFJV-FM 103.3. There are two Sunday options, one at 5 p.m. on WTBN-AM 570 & 910 and then every other Sunday on WFLA-970 a.m. at 6 a.m. 12350 US Hwy. 19 N., Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 531-8957 1-800-749-5152 [email protected] www.InterprintWebPrinting.com 92 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 .
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