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Episodes

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Overpaid Partners, Nikki Haley Lashes Out, And Judge Might Want To Chill

Catching up on the week that was.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Heels in the Courtroom

EP 815- Pro Tips for Exhibits

Streamline, clarify and de-clutter your exhibit list by incorporating our top tips for preparing and presenting exhibits for depo and trial. We’ll discuss proper procedure on how to mark, submit and enter...

Heels in the Courtroom
New Solo

Winning The Battle: When It’s Time To “Modernize” But There’s One Holdout

A firm needs a tech upgrade. But there’s a roadblock. How to overcome a key person’s resistance, from the managing partner to the office manager.

New Solo
Podcast
New Solo
Litigation Radio

“Calamitous” Effect Of Chevron Deference Ruling? What’s Next!

Two experts in administrative law dissect recent Supreme Court rulings that could upend the world of government regulatory oversight. This is big.

Litigation Radio
Best’s Insurance Law Podcast

“Ununiformed Uniforms”- Avoiding Claims for Denial of Participation in Sports

Attorney addresses claims involving athletes denied from participating in sports.

Best’s Insurance Law Podcast
Counsel Cast

How Can Neuroscience-Driven Messages Improve Your Engagement? with Aurora Winter

In this episode, Aurora Winter joins me to talk about the importance of appealing to the ‘croc brain’ to grab attention, using social proof for validation, and delivering messages concisely.  Aurora explains...

Counsel Cast
Podcast
Counsel Cast
Kennedy-Mighell Report

Fresh Voices on Legal Tech with Jackie Schafer

When Jackie Schafer started learning about AI in 2020, she had an intuitive feeling that it was going to bring big changes to the legal profession. Since then, she has worked with...

Kennedy-Mighell Report
Lawyerist Podcast

#515: Simple Marketing Hacks Lawyers Swear By, with Gyi Tsakalakis

A law firm’s marketing efforts are never-ending! That, coupled with the fact that algorithms and tools seem to also always be changing can leave lawyers with a marketing headache. In this episode,...

Lawyerist Podcast
Young Lawyer Rising

One Lawyer’s Journey from France to an Associate in New York City

Nancy Maurice grew up in France and traveled to the United States, where she earned a U.S. LL.M. and landed a position as an associate with a New York-area law firm. Learn...

Young Lawyer Rising
Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Yale Law School Not Sending Its Best

J.D. Vance brought Yale Law back into the spotlight.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

‘Shaping the Bar’ author says bar exam protects legal profession, not public

Lawyer and author discusses with the ABA Journal’s Julianne Hill how the bar’s history of creating a method to test minimum competency is outdated and discriminatory.

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
The Jury is Out

EP 513- Class Action with Jer Nixon Part Two

Class action trends are changing, and novel privacy and antitrust claims are on the rise. Join us as Jer Nixon outlines the power and purpose of class actions and how the protect...

The Jury is Out
Podcast
The Jury is Out
Lunch Hour Legal Marketing

How does Google know who you are? | Authorship v. Expertise

You wrote some stuff, have great expertise, have great content… but does Google care?  The guys hash out how to establish your cred and boost your content with tactical authorship strategies. Conrad...

Lunch Hour Legal Marketing
Litigation Radio

10 Tips For Summer Associates: Turn That Summer Program Into A Job

It’s summer associate and clerkship season. Hear 10 tips for success from the partners who run the programs. Law students, this is your moment. Shine.

Litigation Radio