This in-depth look at Leiff Cabraser’s house band The R-23s and their history with Law Rocks in The Trial Lawyer perfectly illustrates the Law Rocks experience from the perspective of long-participating band members.
Law Rocks Executive Director, Omi Crawford sits down with FOX 13 Seattle’s Mireya Garcia, host of Studio 13 Live, sharing all about Law Rocks and our upcoming Seattle show…
“When you’re at an event like this, where everybody is raising money for important causes and we’re playing music — it’s like humanity at its very best,” Manning said…
Ring the Bell Nunnally was one of six bands to raise money for local nonprofits while showcasing the musical talents of the firm's legal minds…
“More than 30 cities on six continents, $7 million raised for good causes. Those are the headline achievements of the Law Rocks initiative, which celebrated its 15th anniversary last week with a sell-out gig in London's Scala venue, coinciding with London International Disputes Week...”
“A remarkable number of top lawyers are also closet rock ’n roll stars. Ever since 2009 they have been able to indulge their alter egos while raising money for good causes in the global Law Rocks! battle of the bands….”
“While reviewing or drafting documents, have your thoughts ever drifted to how you would rather be on stage, rocking out before an adoring crowd? If so, your salvation may be near.”
Meltones guitarist Burt Bruton speaks with President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami, Gale Nelson about the 2nd Annual Law Rocks Miami…
Amperband talks Law Rocks NYC with the New Jersey State Bar Association.
Band members from Harmful Interference talk Law Rocks DC on Good Morning Washington
Law Rocks Director, Omi Crawford on air with DC Host, Lisa Berigan of BIG 100, Washington’s Classic Rock
It's time for another Law Rocks Mixtape! All the songs featured on this eclectic mixtape were performed by Law Rocks bands on the spring leg of our 2022 Tour. Grab your favorite summer beverage…
“Speakers hum and crackle at the 9:30 Club as the vocalist steps up to the microphone; the crowd roars its approval. She has a hearing coming up in federal court next week, but she isn't thinking about that at the moment.”
In June, intellectual property partner Cynthia J. Cole ditched her blazer and pearls for a leather jacket and a band T-shirt. She stood onstage at the Chapel, a historic San Francisco venue where many indie and rock 'n' roll artists have played, from Toro y Moi to Elvis Costello…
