Episodes

Un-Billable Hour

Community Table: Troublesome Employees, Offshoring, and Atypical Marketing

Host Christopher T. Anderson is at the Community Table, real answers, no script. How can an owner reign in troublesome employees when she’s already understaffed? Should a lawyer borrow for a marketing...

Un-Billable Hour
State Bar of Texas Podcast

IP Law: Black Mirror Perspectives: Ethical Questions Arising from Technology, Innovation, and Social Media (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

What can we learn about law from a sci-fi TV show? Rocky Dhir welcomes Leela Madan, Hope Shimabuku, and Catherine Rifai to talk about Netflix’s “Black Mirror” and the potential ethical implications...

State Bar of Texas Podcast
State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast

Mental Health Resources with Joe Ankus

Due to his lived experience with stress and anxiety in the practice of law, Joe Ankus was inspired to get involved in mental health education in the legal profession. Molly Ranns and...

State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast
State Bar of Texas Podcast

Rap on Trial (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

Should rap lyrics as evidence be allowed in criminal prosecutions? Rocky Dhir talks with Chad Baruch about his session titled, “Hip Hop on Trial: Texas Courts Confront the Use of Rap Lyrics...

State Bar of Texas Podcast
State Bar of Texas Podcast

Leadership Vision for 2024-25 (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

Incoming Bar President Steve Benesh and TYLA President Hisham Masri join Rocky Dhir to discuss their leadership priorities and plans for the coming year. Steve shares his interest in standardizing court filings,...

State Bar of Texas Podcast
Lawyerist Podcast

#512: Tech Things You Should Know but Are Too Afraid to Ask, with Zack Glaser

Stephanie talks with Zack about tech things you should know but might be too afraid to ask.   They get into the why behind password managers, discuss the necessity of two-factor authentication, and...

Lawyerist Podcast
Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Supreme Court Goes Out In Blaze Of Mendacity

Textualism and Originalism evaporate in face of partisan objectives.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
State Bar of Texas Podcast

Keynote Speaker David Grenardo (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

Civility is one of the cornerstones of the practice of law, ensuring an efficient justice system and improving the lives of both legal professionals and clients. Rocky Dhir welcomes David Grenardo to...

State Bar of Texas Podcast
Heels in the Courtroom

EP 813- Mentorship Within The Firm Part Two

Listen up, clerks! Today we’re talking about what makes a clerk (or any mentee) stand out in the crowd.  We’ll wrap up our discussion with top tips for making mentorship in your...

Heels in the Courtroom
On the Road

Smokeball Bill: The Free Trust Accounting & Billing Software for State Bar of Texas

A Big Freebie for Lonestar Lawyers!

On the Road
Podcast
On the Road
State Bar of Texas Podcast

NYU’s Civil Jury Project (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

Data shows that jury trials are declining rapidly, but what is causing this tendency? Rocky Dhir hosts Judge Mark Drummond to learn more about the factors involved in this decrease and what...

State Bar of Texas Podcast
SideBar

The Radical Act of Choosing Common Ground with Nisha Anand

Nisha Anand, the Chief Executive Officer of Dream.org, joins SideBar to discuss how she builds bridges across political divides to find real solutions. Nisha employs the “radical act of finding common ground”...

SideBar
Podcast
SideBar
Counsel Cast

How to Fix a Law Firm Website That’s Not Delivering Results with Monica Pitts

In this episode, Monica Pitts, founder of MayeCreate Design and host of the ‘Marketing with Purpose’ podcast, shares insights on transforming a non-performing website into a powerful business tool.  She discusses the...

Counsel Cast
Podcast
Counsel Cast
State Bar of Texas Podcast

Remembering Hernandez v. Texas (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2024)

The 1954 case Hernandez v. Texas was the first and only Mexican-American civil rights case heard and decided by the United States Supreme Court. In 1951, a criminal case that arose from...

State Bar of Texas Podcast