It is amazing how infectious a seemingly awful idea can be. When Obiter received what seemed to be one of the more, shall we say, unlikely press releases we have ever seen, no one could have suspected that within a matter of hours we would be gabbling enthusiastically to all and sundry about an Internet 'radio station' set up by a small London firm. Though no doubt a blatant attempt at free advertising for Smart Law, it behoves us to mention this project for two reasons. First, you too can send in MP3s from your music collection and have them played on Smart FM. Yes, that means you can programme your own slot, thanks to the lawyer running the show. Second, that lawyer, in a previous life, was a DJ, and his stage name was... Al 'Ice Kool' Karim. Now he runs a 'boutique' law firm dealing in insurance, banking and investment disputes. So we enjoin readers to send their favourite short playlist of songs to Ice Kool, and he will play them, 'name-checking' you at the same time. Visit www.live365.com/stations/atomicdog65 and e-mail Mr Kool. Who said going into law would deny you fame, thereby contradicting the statement on the firm's own Web site that 'Real life is not like Hollywood'?