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S2 EP4 - From Law to Legal AI: A Journey with Philip Young, Co-Founder of Garfield AI28 May 202501:05:33

In this episode of Becoming a Lawyer, we’re joined by Philip Young—former solicitor, co-founder of boutique litigation firm CYK, and now co-founder of legal tech startup Garfield AI. Philip shares his bold career journey from Big Law to entrepreneurship and legal innovation, offering junior lawyers a rare behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to shape the future of legal practice.🚀 Whether you're just starting your legal career or curious about legal tech, this episode is packed with practical insights on leadership, risk-taking, innovation, and the evolving role of AI in the law.🔎 In this episode, we cover:✅ Life inside Big Law and what Philip learned at Baker McKenzie✅ Why he co-founded CYK—and how to lead outside the traditional path✅ What inspired his move into AI and how Garfield is reimagining legal services✅ Legal tech, small claims, SRA compliance, and what’s next for the industry✅ Advice for junior lawyers who want to stay relevant in an AI-powered future🎧 Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to Season 2 Episode 401:32 – Introduction03:14: Early Career: Why Law?14:46 – Big Law Lessons from Baker McKenzie24:27 – Starting CYK: Building a Boutique Firm36:05 – Garfield AI: Entering the Legal Tech World54:10 – Future of the Legal Industry01:01:06 – Quick Fire Round💡 Key Takeaways for Junior Lawyers:🔹 Legal careers aren’t linear—bold moves can lead to a big impact🔹 AI isn’t a threat; it’s a tool—learn how to work with it, not against it🔹 Understanding innovation is becoming as important as understanding the law📌 Resources & Links:🔗 Learn more about Garfield AI: https://www.garfield.law/ 🎙️ Subscribe to Becoming a Lawyer for more insights from legal pioneers💬 What part of Philip’s journey inspired you the most? Let us know in the comments!👉 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & hit the 🔔 to stay updated on future episodes!

S2 EP3 - Building a Future-Ready Legal Career: Patrick McCann (CEO, City of London Law Society)05 May 202500:46:57

In this episode of The Legal Loop, we’re joined by Patrick McCann—legal leader, mentor, and founder of City Century, an initiative dedicated to supporting junior lawyers with values-driven guidance and future-focused tools. Patrick brings a wealth of experience from across the legal sector, offering deep insight into how young lawyers can build resilient, ethical, and innovative careers in a changing profession

.🔎 In this episode, we cover:

✅ Patrick’s legal journey—from early career challenges to shaping legal culture

✅ Why values, people, and ethics are foundational to long-term success in law

✅ How City Century is helping the next generation of lawyers thrive

✅ Legal innovation beyond just tech—mindset shifts, mentorship, and sustainable growth

✅ Equality, diversity, and mental health in legal workplaces

✅ Rapid-fire questions, including: What’s one habit that’s changed Patrick’s work life? And what legal trend is he most excited about?


🎧 Timestamps:

0:00–Welcome to Season 2 Episode 3

02:37 – Introduction: Meet Patrick McCann

05:33 – Legal Journey & Lessons Learned

12:11 – People, Value & Ethics in the Legal Profession

24:36 – City Century & Legal Innovation:

31:20 - EDI, Mental Health & Career Sustainability

38:57 - Navigating the Legal Industry in 2025 and beyond 44:26 - Rapid Fire Questions


💡 Key Takeaways for Junior Lawyers:

🔹 Values aren’t optional—they’re essential to sustainable legal success

🔹 Innovation in law is about mindset, not just tech

🔹 Inclusivity and wellbeing are the future of legal culture


🔥 Don’t miss this thoughtful and forward-looking conversation with Patrick McCann—perfect for junior lawyers, legal educators, and anyone shaping the next chapter of the profession.

📌 Resources & Links:🔗 Learn more about City Century: [https://citycentury.co.uk/]

🎙️ Subscribe to Become a Lawyer for more insights from legal change makers!💬 What values guide your legal journey? Drop a comment below! 👇👉


Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and hit the 🔔 to stay updated on future episodes!

S1 EP24: Insurance Deals, Legal Fonts, and Axiom Fraud Update27 Dec 202400:02:58

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into key developments shaping the legal world. Clifford Chance and Slaughter and May lead a major insurance takeover, set to reshape the market, while Linklaters sells its process agency business in a bold strategic move. We also discuss Ian Rosenblatt’s push for a board overhaul at RBG, adding a dose of boardroom drama to our roundup.

On the litigation front, the Serious Fraud Office charges five individuals in connection with Axiom Ince's £60 million client fund collapse—a stark reminder of the importance of financial integrity. Meanwhile, a recent appeal grants additional legal aid funding, giving hope to advocates for justice.

In lighter news, the legal community debates the best typeface for legal documents, with some playful love (and hate) for Comic Sans. Finally, the UK’s plan to sign the Hague 19 convention promises smoother international legal cooperation.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP23: Fraud Charges, Tech in Law, and Festive Cheer23 Dec 202400:02:27

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover the latest legal stories making headlines. The Serious Fraud Office charges five Axiom Ince executives over allegations of misusing £60 million in client funds—a major blow to the firm and a stark reminder of the importance of accountability in the legal industry.

We also explore the £50,000 fine issued to an Osborne Clarke partner by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, involving a sensitive email about former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi. Meanwhile, the High Court’s ruling on divorces mistakenly approved due to a computer glitch raises critical questions about tech reliability in legal processes.

In other updates, Criminal Legal Aid rates rise by 12%, addressing concerns about the financial sustainability of the sector. Finally, South Wales firm Gomer Williams spreads festive cheer with a heartwarming Christmas video, showcasing the positive impact law firms can have in their communities.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP22: Mega Deals, Legal Wins, and Tech Glitches20 Dec 202400:02:40

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into high-stakes legal stories making waves. Latham & Watkins and Paul Weiss lead a massive €1.5 billion deal involving Stonepeak, while Latham & Signature settle a major feud between Barclays and Allianz—proving that negotiation can be more effective than courtroom drama.

We also explore Hengeler’s setback in securing private equity-backed German firms and Simmons & Simmons’ landmark class action victory for BT, reshaping the litigation landscape. On the disciplinary front, an ex-Freshfields partner faces suspension for inappropriate conduct during a taxi ride, underscoring the importance of professionalism.

In sports law, Arsenal and Liverpool settle a significant insurance dispute, showcasing teamwork beyond the pitch. Lastly, the High Court rules that divorces wrongly approved due to a computer glitch will stand, highlighting how technology continues to intersect with the legal system.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP21: AI Skills, Jury Reforms, and Legal Exports16 Dec 202400:02:14

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest stories shaping the legal world. A Thomson Reuters Institute report reveals that only 2% of law firms and in-house teams require AI skills for new lawyers—but experts predict this will change soon. Is it time for aspiring lawyers to brush up on their tech skills?

We also discuss High Court Judge Sir Brian Leveson’s review of the jury trial system, which could introduce “intermediate courts” to address case backlogs. It’s a potential game-changer for the criminal justice system. Meanwhile, UK legal exports have surged by nearly 40% in two years, highlighting the growing global demand for British legal services.

On the tech and commercial front, Meta edges closer to resolving a major social media outage, while Scotland’s First Minister fights to protect whisky from US tariffs. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP20: Legal Education, Global Shifts and Tesla's Push12 Dec 202400:02:22

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore exciting developments in the legal sector. BARBRI partners with UK universities to embed SQE prep technology into master's programs, equipping future solicitors with essential tools for success. The Bar Standards Board announces a new apprenticeship standard, making the barrister profession more accessible than ever.

We also discuss Paul Weiss scaling back operations in Beijing, highlighting a trend of major US firms reassessing strategies in China. On a lighter note, Tesla, led by Elon Musk, pushes the UK government to raise costs for petrol car drivers—a legal nudge towards electric vehicles.

Finally, we cover the European Commission’s implementation of the General Product Safety Regulation, a move aimed at enhancing consumer safety across the EU. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP19: Legal Power Moves, AI Trends and Controversies10 Dec 202400:02:56

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest legal stories making waves. Hunton Andrews Kurth makes a bold move, recruiting 11 lawyers from EY Law in a shakeup that highlights shifts in the legal job market. Meanwhile, the Bar Council raises concerns over the lengthy misconduct probe into Jo Sidhu KC, reminding us of the intense scrutiny legal professionals face.

In corporate news, Norton Rose and Allen & Overy Shearman team up to support BP's offshore wind venture, showcasing renewables as a growing focus for legal expertise. On the tech front, AI adoption is rising in the legal sector, but new lawyers aren’t expected to be AI experts just yet.

We also cover a troubling case of a former lawyer sentenced to prison for stalking neighbours, and a Law Society report revealing the UK legal sector’s impressive £44 billion turnover. Finally, a barrister faces a tribunal over a controversial tweet, sparking discussions about culture in the legal profession.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP18: Eco Scrubs, Aviation Trials, and Diversity in Law07 Dec 202400:02:27

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest stories shaping the legal world. Bird & Bird introduces an innovative sustainability initiative with coffee face scrubs made from food waste—an eco-friendly and pampering solution for their employees.

We also delve into the multi-billion dollar Russian aviation trial, which has taken a dramatic pause, leaving stakeholders on edge. Meanwhile, Addleshaw and Fieldfisher lead the high-profile sale of Observer, showcasing strategic moves in the legal sector.

In other headlines, a London lawyer faces scrutiny for using a client account to fund £14 million in lavish purchases, and the Court of Appeal reviews a GP contract dispute with potentially far-reaching implications for healthcare law.

Finally, we address a pressing issue: limited progress for Black barristers in securing tenancies compared to their white peers, spotlighting ongoing challenges in diversity and equality within the profession.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP17: China Exits, Legal Growth, and Ethical Dilemmas05 Dec 202400:02:58

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we discuss Paul Weiss’s bold decision to exit the Chinese market, joining other U.S. firms scaling back in the region. Meanwhile, the UK legal sector celebrates impressive growth, with a 50% increase in gross value added over the past decade—an encouraging sign for the industry.

We also delve into the challenges facing apprenticeship programs, as funding cuts threaten future talent development in law. Additionally, a recent study highlights the ethical dilemmas junior lawyers face when firm values clash with personal beliefs, raising concerns about workplace well-being.

Finally, we wrap up with the latest news in mergers and acquisitions, including Vodafone and Three’s major merger announcement and strategic hires across Africa. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP16: Top Awards, Ethical Scandals, and Legal Debates01 Dec 202400:03:12

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we unpack the latest in the legal world. Italian firm Chiomenti takes home the prestigious title of European Law Firm of the Year at The Lawyer European Awards, while Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss close a massive £1.8 billion automotive deal.

We also cover the tough news of redundancies at Pogust Goodhead and celebrate Linklaters’ impressive 22% U.S. turnover growth. On the ethical front, we discuss a divorce solicitor being struck off for forgery, and MPs backing a landmark assisted dying bill that could reshape end-of-life legal frameworks.

In lighter news, the Supreme Court debates the definition of a woman under the Equality Act, and rising mental health conversations in law shine a spotlight on the challenges junior lawyers face. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP15: Motor Finance Scandals, Equality Law, and Legal Oddities26 Nov 202400:03:20

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into the latest legal headlines. Slaughter and May lead a major Supreme Court appeal in the motor finance scandal, a case shaping up to be the next PPI saga. Meanwhile, Herbert Smith Freehills expands its European footprint with a new Luxembourg office, while Kirkland & Ellis continues its streak of high-profile hires from Clifford Chance.

We also discuss the Supreme Court's significant case on the legal recognition of trans women under the Equality Act, a pivotal moment for the LGBTQ+ community. On the lighter side, a judge halts a witness giving evidence from a bus, and a barrister’s dyslexia defense over a misleading CV is rejected. Lastly, we cover the Law Society’s concerns about proposed barrister equality rule changes, which could reshape the profession.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP31: Big Law Revenue, AI Risks and Legal Etiquette07 Mar 202500:02:39

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest legal headlines. Hogan Lovells nears a $3 billion revenue milestone, while Clifford Chance reports an 80% trainee retention rate, signaling strong competition in the legal market. Meanwhile, the legal super-regulator's chair steps down unexpectedly, raising questions about future leadership.

We also cover the Ministry of Justice’s call for public feedback on private prosecution reforms and a High Court ruling reinstating a negligence claim against a family law firm. On the international front, BHP denies liability in Brazil’s Fundão Dam collapse trial, a case involving over 600,000 claimants.

Technology in law is also under scrutiny, as a barrister warns about the risks of litigants-in-person using AI tools like ChatGPT for legal advice. And in a lighter moment, email etiquette is in the spotlight after a junior lawyer faced backlash for addressing a hiring manager by their first name.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP14: Big Moves, Bonuses and Legal Drama!21 Nov 202400:03:15

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore key developments shaking up the legal world. From a notable partner’s move from Allen & Overy Shearman to White & Case, to Akin Gump’s relocation to their new City headquarters, it’s a busy time in corporate law.

We also dive into bonus season, with Cravath and Fried Frank offering impressive rewards to London associates—some exceeding £16,000! On a more serious note, a junior lawyer from Squire Patton Boggs is hospitalized in Laos after a contaminated alcohol incident, raising concerns about travel safety.

In regulatory news, the UK government has delayed legislation to curb SLAPP lawsuits, sparking debate about free speech and legal abuse. And for legal drama fans, Harvey Specter is back in a Suits LA spinoff! Lastly, the Supreme Court’s ruling on the 'immovables rule' reinforces its implications for property law.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP13: Italian Legal Battles, SRA Reforms, and Inclusive Workplaces16 Nov 202400:02:58

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest legal stories shaping the profession. In Italy, BonelliErede and Chiomenti are locked in fierce competition for private equity dominance, while Addleshaw Goddard leads the restructuring of Homebase, saving 1,500 jobs in a high-stakes legal rescue.

We also cover the suspension of a former Freshfields partner for misconduct, highlighting the importance of professionalism. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) takes bold steps to prevent solicitors from pocketing interest on client money, a reform that could reshape financial practices.

On a lighter note, a Birmingham firm is making waves by introducing an assistance dog policy for apprentices, paving the way for a more inclusive legal workplace. Finally, we discuss the shocking allegations against former Criminal Bar Association chair Jo Sidhu KC, sparking conversations about ethics in the profession.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP12: HSF Merger, Climate Rulings, and AI in Law12 Nov 202400:03:46

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover Herbert Smith Freehills’ big merger with US law firm Kramer Levin, a move aimed at creating a $2 billion legal powerhouse. Clifford Chance also celebrates a key win for Shell, overturning a ruling that required the company to cut emissions—a decision with major implications for corporate climate accountability.

We then dive into Mishcon de Reya’s 17% growth in turnover, signalling resilience among UK law firms, and a tribunal case involving former KWM London leadership, raising discussions around workplace conduct. Additionally, a European Court of Human Rights ruling impacts compensation structures, particularly for media outlets.

To cap it off, we explore the rise of AI in the legal field, with over 70% of lawyers supporting it as a tool for efficiency, though concerns around ethics remain. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe!

S1 EP11: Lateral Hires, Legal Wins, and Celebrating Achievements09 Nov 202400:03:35

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover the latest developments in the legal sector. Allen & Overy Shearman makes a bold move by hiring Mahesh Varia from Travers Smith, following other recent departures from Travers, raising questions about the firm’s future. Freshfields, meanwhile, is making strides toward sustainability with mandatory environmental training for all staff—a potential trendsetter for the industry.

We also discuss a High Court decision that dismissed a complaint against a solicitor for advising a settlement, emphasising the complexities of legal advice. In other news, former King & Wood Mallesons London partner Darren Roiser faces prosecution, spotlighting the importance of workplace conduct.

On the bright side, a new survey reveals 90% of law firms are optimistic about future revenues, and solicitor Harman is honoured with a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to the field. Plus, we celebrate the launch of a global support network for judges, a valuable resource that could enhance judicial effectiveness worldwide.

Tune in to "The Legal Loop" for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly legal insights!

S1 EP10: Election Day Drama, Tax Raids, and Trevi Fountain Fiascos05 Nov 202400:03:11

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we bring you a whirlwind of news from around the globe. It's Election Day in the U.S., and the nation is buzzing as Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in key states while former President Trump casts his vote in Florida. Meanwhile, concerns are rising over potential election threats after a man was arrested at the Capitol with a flare gun.

We also discuss Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's shocking decision to fire Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, adding more tension to the already fraught conflict in Gaza. Across the Atlantic, Nigerian authorities have dropped treason charges against a group of children, marking a small but important victory for human rights.

In Europe, Netflix finds itself in hot water as offices in France and the Netherlands are raided in a tax fraud investigation. And to wrap things up on a lighter note, we cover the bizarre controversy surrounding a mini Trevi Fountain replica in Italy, dubbed the "saddest thing" by locals.

Tune in for these captivating stories and more, and don't forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP9: US Firms’ EU Moves, Legal Wellbeing Costs, and Budget Alarms31 Oct 202400:03:15

n this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover bold moves by major U.S. firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Hastings as they shake up the European legal market, putting pressure on established firms in Germany, France, and the Nordics. We also dive into Greenberg Traurig's big expansion in Poland, welcoming a seven-member team from Dentons to focus on project and structured finance.

In in-house news, software group OneAdvanced appoints Xavier Langlois as their new general counsel, a former chief legal officer with a talent for multitasking. We then explore the Law Society's urgent warnings about proposed cuts to justice funding and the potential impact on court backlogs.

A solicitor faces backlash after sending “threatening” letters to schools about COVID measures, reminding us that the power of words can sometimes be costly. Lastly, we highlight the £65 million annual cost of poor mental health in the legal profession, sparking crucial conversations about lawyer wellbeing.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP8 Axiom Ince Fallout, Tax Evasion Shock, and New Legal Opportunities29 Oct 202400:03:08

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dig into the latest legal stories with far-reaching implications. The Legal Services Board has launched enforcement action against the Solicitors Regulation Authority, scrutinizing their role in the Axiom Ince scandal, which left £60 million unaccounted for and cost 1,400 jobs. We also cover the surprising tax evasion charges against prominent tax barrister Robert Venables KC, shaking up the legal community.

Next, the Law Society sounds the alarm on further justice system cuts, highlighting the urgent need for Ministry of Justice funding to manage a growing backlog. Meanwhile, the Crown Prosecution Service introduces a new initiative to support aspiring lawyers—a welcome step for those starting out. Finally, we explore the ongoing strike by court interpreters, raising questions about fairness and access to justice for non-English speakers.

Tune in to "The Legal Loop" for these stories and more. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly updates on the latest in law!

S1 EP7: Lockstep Changes, Corporate Chess, and the Rise of AI in Law25 Oct 202400:02:28

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore key updates shaking up the legal world. Clifford Chance makes waves by adjusting its lockstep model, now allowing top partners to earn over £10 million. We then dive into White & Case's latest move, representing Frasers Group as Mike Ashley steps up to take charge of Boohoo amid a leadership crisis.

We also discuss private equity partner Rachel Greenhalgh's switch from Fried Frank to an in-house role, raising the question: is life greener on the other side? Meanwhile, Mayer Brown in Germany raises starting salaries to match Magic Circle levels, complete with bonuses for first-year lawyers—a welcome boost for new talent.

In other news, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) garners mixed reviews from lawyers, and Travers Smith launches an AI Academy to train its lawyers, following in Linklaters' footsteps. It’s clear that staying tech-savvy is becoming essential in today’s legal landscape!

Tune in for all this and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP6: Judicial Delays, Salary Wars, and Legal Moves Shaking Up the Sector22 Oct 202400:03:11

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into the latest legal stories making waves across the industry. First, we explore the controversial 17-month judgment delay from Judge Lynn Griffin, raising questions about the importance of timely justice. Next, Kirkland & Ellis takes a bold step in London by hiring Suril Patel, their first structured finance partner with a background in generative AI. Is tech reshaping the legal landscape?

We also cover the financial fallout in the ongoing Mastercard interchange fee case, as class representative Walter Merricks faces a hefty £7 million interim costs bill.

Meanwhile, the salary wars heat up with Burges Salmon offering £68,000 to newly qualified solicitors in Edinburgh, raising the stakes in the competition for top talent.

On the social mobility front, a charity calls for big firms to report the class backgrounds of their employees, pushing for greater diversity in the legal profession. And to top it off, we end on a lighter note with a quirky case of a former lawyer found guilty of stalking neighbours!

Tune in for these fascinating stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP5: New Partnerships, AI in Law, and a $16 Billion Showdown17 Oct 202400:03:12

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest legal industry headlines. A&O Shearman shakes things up post-merger by introducing a new three-tier partnership compensation model, moving away from traditional equity structures. White & Case also makes news with its smallest London partner class since 2019, while globally, the firm welcomes 37 new partners.

We then dive into a $16 billion battle against Argentina, a high-stakes investment dispute involving oil giant YPF. The Law Society unveils its ambitious AI strategy, preparing for the future of legal tech, while the Supreme Court calls for “speedy and simple” judicial reviews.

Plus, Hogan Lovells celebrates a 65% retention rate for qualifying trainee solicitors, and we discuss the sobering inquest reigniting debate over young driver restrictions. Lastly, we cover a former US law firm lawyer in London found guilty of stalking, a stark reminder of the importance of personal conduct.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal updates!

S1 EP30: Legal Stress, Salary Wars, and Sustainability Concerns14 Feb 202500:03:19

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into the latest developments in the legal world. A new LawCare report reveals a 35% rise in legal professionals seeking support for stress and anxiety, emphasising the pressure in the profession. Meanwhile, HMRC and the DBT launch a consultation on e-invoicing, aiming to streamline business processes and reduce paperwork burdens.

Sustainability is also in the spotlight, as gas leaks at three law firms reportedly produced emissions equivalent to 500,000 miles driven, raising concerns about the sector’s environmental impact. On the salary front, Norton Rose Fulbright hikes NQ lawyer pay to £135,000, continuing the industry’s fierce competition for top talent.

We also cover a barrister’s suspension over inappropriate workplace conduct, the American Bar Association’s move to challenge Trump’s ‘equal merit’ order, and the government’s proposed cuts to solicitor apprenticeship funding, which could reshape the future of legal education.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal insights!

S1 EP4: Crypto Battles, Russian Feuds, and Legal Trends Shaping the Future15 Oct 202400:03:30

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into the latest legal headlines shaking up the industry! We start with Latham & Watkins stepping into a high-stakes legal battle over the ownership of Genesis Digital Assets, a case linked to the FTX collapse. From cryptocurrency chaos, we move to a high-profile feud between Russian oligarchs, where Quinn Emanuel has been ordered to reveal critical information that could shift the balance in the courtroom.

We also explore the emerging trend of law firms encouraging senior lawyers to work directly from client offices, with Simmons & Simmons leading the charge. Plus, Linklaters makes strategic hires to bolster its financial regulatory practice, and we discuss the latest investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority into sports law, which could impact the future of player safety.

Lastly, we cover an innovative LLB program launched by Liverpool University, combining academic learning with qualifying work experience, and a bold pledge by the new Attorney General to uphold the rule of law in an increasingly populist world.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal news updates!

S1 EP3: Counsel Changes, High-Stakes Disputes, and Employment Law Overhauls10 Oct 202400:03:24

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we break down the latest stories making waves across the legal world! We start with Manchester United's appointment of a new General Counsel, Martin Mosley, followed by a high-stakes £118 million banking dispute involving Macdonald Hotels and the Bank of Scotland.

We also spotlight corporate shakeups at Roschier, where Johan Sidklev has ambitious plans to lead the firm toward a €200 million turnover, and dive into the ongoing Wagatha legal saga. Plus, Kirkland & Ellis’s record-breaking promotion of 200 new partners and the Labour Party’s new employment rights bill, which could reshape workplace laws in the UK, are top stories you can’t miss!

And finally, we discuss the controversy surrounding the Law Commission's statement on the legal definition of a disabled child and the Competition and Markets Authority's concerns about unregulated legal services. It’s a jam-packed episode of insights and updates that keep you in the loop!

Tune in for all this and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly legal news fix!

S1 EP2: Northern Stars, Legal Drama and Law Firm Flair: This Week in Law07 Oct 202400:03:12

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into another eventful week in the legal world! From ENRC's intense court battles against the Serious Fraud Office to Addleshaw Goddard’s theatrical twist on client service, it’s never a dull moment in law. We also explore the venture capital scene with Crane’s head of legal, who’s thriving post-Mishcon, and discuss the ‘London-centric’ bias affecting northern lawyers. Plus, the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s potential fee hikes have everyone talking, and we wrap up with an exciting preview of the 2025 Chambers Most List. Tune in for your essential legal news roundup!

S1 EP1: Power Plays and Green Ways, The Evolving Legal Landscape05 Oct 202400:03:56

In this debut episode of "The Legal Loop," we dive into the latest shifts and trends transforming the legal sector. Join us as we explore significant leadership changes at major law firms, including DLA Piper and Howard Kennedy, and what these transitions mean for the future of the industry.

We’ll also highlight exciting environmental initiatives, like Mills & Reeve's partnership for wetland conservation, showcasing how law firms are stepping up in the fight against climate change.

Additionally, we discuss the resurgence of business travel among UK law firms post-pandemic and the implications this has on sustainability efforts.

Finally, we’ll examine the concerning drop in Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) pass rates, igniting discussions about the future of legal education and the pathways for aspiring solicitors.

Tune in for an engaging mix of insights and analysis as we navigate the dynamic world of law and keep you in the loop!

S1 EP29: Family Court Funding, AI in Law, and Celebrity Jury Duty06 Feb 202500:03:01

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover key developments reshaping the legal sector. The UK government announces a £12.5 million boost for the family court pilot scheme ‘Pathfinder,’ a move aimed at easing the burdens of overworked courts. Meanwhile, Linklaters and Herbert Smith Freehills launch their trainee retention campaigns as spring approaches, keeping the focus on retaining top legal talent.

We also discuss the booming $28.5 billion alternative legal services market, highlighting how law is evolving with innovative solutions. In other news, RPC pulls out of its planned Moorgate move, and Mishcon de Reya begins a redundancy consultation amidst shifting market conditions.

On a lighter note, Reese Witherspoon, star of Legally Blonde, was mistaken for a real lawyer during jury duty—sparking some amusing conversations. Lastly, we explore the future of AI in the legal world, with the Master of the Rolls urging that new technologies must uphold the rule of law, and legislative changes that could remove the time limit for child sexual abuse claims in the UK.

Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP28: Bank Wins, Big Salaries, and Legal Shakeups30 Jan 202500:03:14

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover major moves and courtroom wins in the legal world. Quinn Emanuel secures a significant victory for WeRealise against JP Morgan, while Hogan Lovells strengthens its presence in Italy by recruiting a five-member team from White & Case. Meanwhile, Pogust Goodhead undergoes leadership changes amid its C-suite shuffle.

We also delve into the heated Merricks v. Mastercard case, as the funder brings in top legal talent to challenge a settlement. On the regulatory front, the SRA addresses concerns about “teething problems” with the new SQE exam and promises adjustments.

On the salary front, Debevoise raises newly qualified lawyer pay to an eye-watering £173,100, reflecting fierce competition for top talent. Finally, we discuss Thorntons’ merger with Macnabs in Scotland and the legal sector’s ongoing struggle to meet sustainability goals amid cost pressures.

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S1 EP27: M&A Shakeups, Mental Health and Climate Action22 Jan 202500:02:40

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we delve into the latest stories shaping the legal world. US law firms are making significant strides in the UK’s M&A market, doubling their presence among top advisers in just two years. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates on where e-cigarette manufacturers can file lawsuits, a decision that could set a key precedent for future litigation.

We also explore the growing trend of law firms offering extra holidays for employees engaging in green travel initiatives—a win for sustainability and workplace wellbeing. On the mental health front, LawCare’s "Life in the Law 2025" surveys aim to address challenges in the legal profession, focusing on stress and wellbeing.

Finally, we discuss a sobering report on climate change, warning of catastrophic economic impacts by 2090 if immediate action isn’t taken. Tune in to understand how these pressing issues could reshape the legal landscape and influence your practice.

S2 EP1: Modern Legal Leadership & Strategy, Skills for the Business of Law19 Jan 202500:55:02

Unlock the secrets to thriving in today’s legal landscape! This video dives deep into essential leadership strategies and skills every modern lawyer needs to succeed. Whether you’re looking to innovate, enhance your understanding of the business of law, or stay ahead in the future of the legal industry, this podcast is for you. From actionable insights to transformative ideas, discover how to redefine your legal practice. Don't miss out—subscribe and join the conversation on shaping the future of law! 👉 Subscribe for more insights on legal innovation and strategy 👉 Share this video with colleagues ready to revolutionize their legal careers! 👉 Comment below: What’s your top priority for advancing in the legal field? For 10% off The Legal MBA Essentials enter LegalLoop10 at https://www.thelegal.mba/

S1 EP26: M&A Shifts, Big Pay Raises, and Legal Drama16 Jan 202500:03:05

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we unpack major moves and hot topics in the legal world. Skadden’s M&A partner makes a surprise return to the magic circle, while Linklaters faces challenges with its City HQ being deemed “unlettable.” Meanwhile, Gibson Dunn’s lawsuit for Lord Rothschild adds a touch of legal drama to the mix.

On the financial front, Blackstone Chambers raises its pupillage award to £90,000, and Simmons stirs up the Bristol market with a 25% pay hike for newly qualified solicitors, bringing salaries to £96,000. We also cover a cautionary tale of a junior solicitor struck off for misleading clients, and KPMG’s ambitious plans to enter the U.S. legal market, targeting a $400 billion opportunity.

As 2025 approaches, we reflect on the evolving legal landscape, from employment law changes to regulatory clarity on AI and the future of remote work. Tune in for these stories and more, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of legal insights!

S1 EP25: Net Neutrality, Amazon Lawsuit and Climate Litigation05 Jan 202500:02:29

In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we explore the latest legal stories making waves. The Sixth Circuit strikes down net neutrality rules, raising questions about the future of internet access and its impact on consumers. Meanwhile, Amazon faces a monopoly lawsuit, which could reshape the e-commerce landscape in a classic David versus Goliath battle.

We also discuss Vermont’s groundbreaking but controversial ‘climate superfund’ law, now facing its first lawsuit, and the rapid growth of litigation finance as a $15.2 billion industry. Lastly, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority publishes a memorandum of understanding for regulating digital markets, signalling a more coordinated approach to overseeing tech giants.

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S2 EP5: The Future of Law: Apprenticeships, Social Mobility & Gen-Z Lawyers30 Sep 202500:44:18

In this episode of Becoming a Lawyer, we’re joined by Oli Ascott—solicitor apprentice at Dentons and one of the rising voices in the movement reshaping how young people enter the legal profession. Oli shares his journey into law through the apprenticeship route, offering aspiring lawyers and legal educators an inside look at how non-traditional pathways are transforming the profession.🚀 Whether you’re weighing up university vs. an apprenticeship, mentoring junior lawyers, or curious about the next generation of legal talent, this episode is full of practical insights on career choices, social mobility, and the strengths Gen-Z lawyers bring to the table.🔎 In this episode, we cover:✅ Why Oli chose the solicitor apprenticeship route and what it’s really like✅ The evolution of apprenticeships—from rare pilots to mainstream pathways✅ What it’s like being a young fee-earner in a major law firm✅ Social mobility, diversity, and breaking down barriers to entry in law✅ Advice for aspiring lawyers considering alternative routes into the profession🎧 Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to Season 2 Episode 501:46 – Introduction02:25 – Starting from Scratch: Why the Apprenticeship Route?07:12 – Why Dentons?09:25 – Life as an Apprentice17:18 – Industry views on Apprenticeships20:23 – Apprenticeships and University32:22 - Social Mobility & Inclusion42:35 - Quick Fire Round55:00 – Looking Ahead & Quick Fire Round💡 Key Takeaways for Junior Lawyers:🔹 The apprenticeship route is a valid, respected alternative to university🔹 Gen-Z lawyers bring fresh perspectives and adaptability to the profession🔹 Social mobility and inclusion are reshaping the future of law—be part of it🎙️ Subscribe to Becoming a Lawyer for more insights from pioneers shaping the legal profession💬 What do you think about apprenticeships as a route into law? Share your thoughts in the comments!👉 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & hit the 🔔 to stay updated on future episodes!

S2 EP6: Training Contracts & Mentorship with Ayaz Saboor17 Sep 202500:47:01

In this episode of Becoming a Lawyer, we’re joined by Ayaz Saboor—former solicitor, coach, and founder of The Commercial Law Pathway. From working part-time jobs at McDonald’s and supermarkets to qualifying at DWF, Ayaz’s journey is anything but conventional. He opens up about resilience, redefining success beyond titles, and building a platform to support aspiring lawyers through mentorship and resources he wished he had.🚀 Whether you’re facing training contract rejections, questioning your place in traditional practice, or seeking inspiration for a career built on purpose and impact—this episode is packed with insights on navigating setbacks, finding alignment, and supporting the next generation of legal talent.🔎 In this episode, we cover:✅ Ayaz’s early jobs and how they shaped his mindset in law✅ The training contract journey and lessons from rejection✅ Why he left practice to pursue mentorship and coaching✅ Building The Commercial Law Pathway and sharing free resources✅ Real talk advice for aspiring lawyers on applications, mindset & resilience✅ Redefining career success around values, purpose, and impact🎧 Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome to Season 2 Episode 601:35 – Introduction01:55 – Early Career: From Part-Time Jobs to Qualification06:15 – Dealing with Rejections11:41 – Implementing Positive Change22:19 - Life as a Trainee25:22 - Why Ayaz Left Practice?37:37 – Bonus Questions44:14 – Quick Fire Round💡 Key Takeaways for Aspiring Lawyers:🔹 Your path into law doesn’t have to be linear to be successful🔹 Rejections are part of the process—resilience is key🔹 Mentorship, mindset, and community can transform your journey🔹 Redefining success means building a career aligned with your values🎙️ Subscribe to Becoming a Lawyer for more conversations with pioneers reshaping the legal profession.💬 What does success in law mean to you? Share your thoughts in the comments!👉 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & hit the 🔔 to stay updated on future episodes!

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