Explore every episode of the podcast LegalTea
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| Ep.56: LittleLaw with Idin Sabahipour | 13 May 2024 | 00:27:51 | |
In today's episode, we're diving into the dynamic world of alternative legal careers with a spotlight on entrepreneurship in the legal realm. And who better to spill the beans with than the ingenious founder of LittleLaw, Idin Sabahipour! LittleLaw isn't just your average newsletter; it's a powerhouse of commercial awareness, crafted by a former associate turned trailblazer. Idin's journey from law student to startup maven is a testament to the endless possibilities awaiting legal minds beyond the traditional path. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of commercial awareness, explore how LittleLaw revolutionizes the landscape for aspiring lawyers, and uncover the symbiotic relationship between law and entrepreneurship. It's a conversation brimming with insight, inspiration, and, of course, plenty of legal tea to sip on. | |||
| Ep. 55: Google with Clare Kelly | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:50:08 | |
This week we sit down with Claire Kelly, Competition Counsel at Google. In the episode we discuss what competition law is and its intersectionality with other areas of law such as privacy law, the perception of Google and other BigTech companies as monopolies abusing their power and the new Digital Markets Act from the EU and what that means for BigTech. Outside of Google, we talk about Claire’s own career journey, specifically her transition from private practice to in-house and the different rewarding experiences between the two. | |||
| Ep. 46: Art & Cultural Heritage Law with Alexia Vassilika Ogden | 21 Mar 2023 | 00:46:56 | |
This week we're sitting down with Alexia Vassilika Ogden, an Associate at Canvas Art Law, a boutique law firm specializing in Art & Cultural Heritage Law. In the episode we discuss what Art & Cultural Heritage Law is, the transparency and regulation in the sector especially in an age of digital art, as well as the growing practice of moral restitution. Outside art, we discuss Alexia’s own career journey, specifically her experience taking the SQE, how it empowered her to take on a career in Art Law, and the skills necessary to break into the space. | |||
| Ep. 45: Litigation Funding with Hugh Tait | 07 Mar 2023 | 00:35:12 | |
This week we’re sitting down with Hugh Tait, a Senior Investment Officer at Woodsford, an ESG/access to justice litigation finance business. In the episode we discuss what litigation finance is, the recent rise of the industry in the UK, what makes a litigation claim an attractive asset to invest in, and finally the criteria used when assessing a claim to invest in. Outside of Litigation Funding, we discuss Hugh’s own journey, coming from down-under to the UK, from private practice to litigation funding, and all the lessons learned along the way. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 44: Paralympian-turned-Lawyer with Amy Marren | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:32:55 | |
Now typically in LegalTea we don’t tread on the same topic twice, but our next guest’s story was such a special one and gave us new insights into a topic we recently covered we decided to bend the rules again. You see this week we’re sitting down with Amy Marren, a Double Paralympian Swimmer and Solicitor Apprentice at BPP University. While most of us were struggling to wake up for our 9AM classes, Amy was swimming laps around her competitors at the Rio Olympics, and upon donning her cap and goggles has decided to pursue the relatively new qualification path of solicitor apprenticeships. In the episode we discuss Amy’s life as a Solicitor Apprentice, the transferable skills her swimming career gave her to excel in the legal profession, and dispelling the FOMO of university life when choosing the apprenticeship route instead. Outside of Apprenticeships, we discuss about Amy’s disability and disability within the legal profession more generally, specifically how people can support and better integrate those with disabilities into the legal profession. | |||
| Ep. 43: Racing & Bloodstock Law with Charlotte Ebbutt | 14 Feb 2023 | 00:36:53 | |
This week we’re sitting down with Charlotte Ebutt, an Associate at RWK Goodman specialising in Racing & Bloodstock Law. In the episode we discuss what Racing & Bloodstock Law is, the impact of the Queen’s death on the industry, and the globalization of the sport. Outside of racing, we discuss Charlotte’s own journey into the legal profession, her choice to go to a regional firm over a city firm, and the importance of learning the lingo of the industry you’re working in. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 42: Legal Business Development with Scott Simmons | 07 Feb 2023 | 00:40:48 | |
This week we’re sitting down with the Rain Man himself - Scott Simmons. Certified in ‘turning lawyers into rainmakers’, Scott is a Business Development Coach for Lawyers. In the episode we discuss what Legal Business Development is, the importance of lawyers having business development skills, and what young professionals entering the profession can do to stand out. Outside Legal Business Development we discuss Scott’s own legal journey from Solicitor to Business Development Coach, the value in opting to train at a smaller firm, and how to make the most out of the journey. | |||
| Ep. 41: Legal Design with Sarah Ouis | 24 Jan 2023 | 00:52:01 | |
This week we sit down with Sarah Ouis, Founder of LawButHow, a platform where she disseminates Design Thinking insights for the legal industry and creates training manuals and guides to assist others to do the same, all whilst she works as the Director of Commercial at ContractPod AI, a LegalTech company. In the episode we discuss what Legal Design is, the importance of empathy in the legal industry, and what role LegalTech plays in it. Outside of Legal Design, we talk about Sarah’s career journey from French Qualified in-house counsel to working Legal Design and Legal Tech, we discuss the trials and tribulations in the process of pursuing what gives you joy, and the importance of determining what your value add is. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 40: Insurance Law with Rachel Farnworth | 17 Jan 2023 | 00:50:40 | |
This week we’re going to be focusing on the world of Insurance, sitting down with Rachel Farnworth, a Defendant Insurance Solicitor at Clyde & Co and former President of TFOIL - Tomorrow’s Forum of Insurance Lawyers. Rachel specializes in the defense of employers and public liability claims in the retail, leisure, transport and logistics sectors with regards to insurance. In the episode we deconstruct what Insurance Law is, the long-term impact COVID and technological innovation have had on the area, and the career opportunities and support offered by TFOIL to Insurance Lawyers. Outside Insurance, we discuss the importance of embracing the process in one’s career journey, the power of communication, and championing social mobility. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 39: Dance Music Law with Tiffany Law | 10 Jan 2023 | 01:13:36 | |
Happy New Year folks - 2023 has entered the chat - and whether you’ve just worn off from the holiday hangover/food fest or are well into your new-year-new-me mantra, I’m glad to have you back tuning into the show for another episode. This week’s episode has all to do with Dance Music Law. We sit down with Tiffany Law, a Legal & Business Affairs Manager at Involved Group, parent company of multiple record labels, a publishing arm, and an events arm, making it a full-service record label with ancillary service offerings In the episode we deconstruct the perception of record labels as money-grabbers, how the music industry has handled the advent of streaming and blockchain, and the various areas of law involved in music. Outside music, we discuss Tiffany’s own career journey, from Canadian undergrad to pursuing a law career in the UK, from completing a TC in private practice to jumping to in-house, and the meaning of staying true to your values. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 38: Corporate Human Rights with Professor Nick Friedman | 13 Dec 2022 | 01:05:22 | |
Today’s episode focuses on corporations, but from a different angle than you’re used to. Typically you hear about corporations and human rights in the context of corporate exploitation and immoral behavior. But what about corporations themselves having human rights? Can they? Should they? WILL THEY? Well we at LegalTea decided to go to the expert Professor Nick Friedman to find out. Nick is a Fellow and Associate Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Cambridge. Prior to this, Nick was a Corporate Lawyer in New York as Cravath. Aside from teaching, Nick researches how the inter-relationship between corporate law and public law, combining his corporate experience with his public law passion and knowledge. In the episode we discuss the origin and history of the corporation, their treatment in Criminal Law and the unintended consequences in Human Rights, and whether corporations can actually be a moral agent. This is a special episode to me because Nick was my professor back at Oxford and I credit the man for teaching me how to write essays properly which without I doubt I would have made it as far as I did in my career. I hope you enjoy the episode and get as much out of it as I did. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 37: Solicitor Apprenticeships with Joanna Hughes | 02 Dec 2022 | 00:31:40 | |
Welcome back everybody! It’s been a minute - we’ve got quite the line-up this Season - from Academic to Private Practice, from Human Rights to Video Games, to today’s premiere episode. You might have seen more and more recently the term ‘Solicitor Apprenticeships’ appearing more on the news and in Law Firms’ offerings. But what are they exactly and how do they differ from a traditional training contract? Well we here at LegalTea decided to reach out to the champion of solicitor apprenticeships herself, Joanna Hughes, Director at Joanna Hughes Solicitor Apprenticeships. Joanna worked as a solicitor at A&O for 25 years and helped create the Solicitor Apprenticeship program for the firm before setting up her own shop promoting and facilitating the adoption of Solicitor Apprenticeships across other law firms and in-house firms alike. In the episode we discuss what Solicitor Apprenticeships are, the exponential adoption by law firms and in-house departments, and how to navigate the decision between doing a traditional TC vs a Solicitor Apprenticeship. Outside of the talk of Apprenticeships, we discuss Joanna’s own journey, the value community in one’s career development, and the future. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 54: FIFA with Victor Rodrigo Zamora | 09 Jan 2024 | 00:34:35 | |
This week we sit down with Victor Rodrigo Zamora, Senior Legal Counsel at FIFA, the international governing body association of football, or simply that organisation that does the World Cup every 4 years and has its name on the videogame every football fan buys every year (well not anymore but that’s besides the point).. In the episode we discuss what FIFA is, what initiatives and reforms the organisation is implementing and the variety of legal work that’s involved. Outside of FIFA, we talk about Victor’s own journey, from football player to football lawyer, the obstacles he has had to overcome to get to where he is today and the importance of having enthusiasm and passion as the secret ingredient to find professional success. Contact Victor on LinkedIn | |||
| Ep. 36: SeedLegals with Flora Suen-Krujatz | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:22:29 | |
SEASON 2 FINALE - it's been a hell of a season at LegalTea and to finish it off we are focusing not so much on endings but about beginnings, the beginning of ideas and businesses - specifically Start-Ups. Funny how we think of the legal rights and obligations of businesses once they’re in a fully fledged form such as a multinational corporation, but rarely when it’s a mere start-up. This week we sit down with Flora Suen-Krujatz, Chief Legal Officer at SeedLegals, a one-stop online platform designed to address all the legal needs for start-ups to create and grow their business. In the episode we discuss the common legal issues faced by start-ups, why start-ups are underserved by existing legal service providers, and how the use of technology such as SeedLegals addresses this issue. Outside the platform we discuss Flora’s own journey from corporate into legaltech, whether lawyers need to know how to code, and the skills needed to get into the legaltech space. | |||
| Ep. 35: Legal Recruitment with Tom Caplan | 22 Mar 2022 | 00:44:42 | |
According to the Law Society’s 2020 Annual Statistics Report of the average 23,000 people that held a law degree between 2011-2019, only 5,000 secured a training contract (AllAboutLaw). Whilst here at LegalTea we’ve discussed the plenty of other career paths law graduates take, it does show the competitiveness of obtaining a legal training contract. So to help us explain the movements and the competitiveness of the legal market, we decided to call an expert in. This week we’ll be sitting down with Tom Caplan, Managing Director at Hatton Search, a legal recruitment agency procuring for positions across the entire legal market. In the episode we discuss the value of talking to a legal recruiter, debunking the transactional relationship to legal recruitment, and the state of the legal market in a post-COVID world. Outside the market, we discuss Tom’s personal career journey, transitioning out of private practice and into the recruitment game, the skills that make a good legal recruiter, and his highlight moment on the job. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 34: Financial Ombudsman Service with Tim Emerton | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:54:25 | |
Finances - with the cost of living rising be it through energy prices, inflation, student loans, or simply the price of your local pint - the costs are being felt and they’re being felt hard. This week we’ll be exploring financial disputes that everyday consumers have with credit providers, travel insurance, and more as we sit down with Tim Emerton, a Senior Investigator at the Financial Ombudsman Service. In the episode we talk about what the Financial Ombudsman Service does, the common disputes received and how COVID has impacted, as well as the recent rise in Buy-Now-Pay-Later schemes. Outside of the Service, we talk about Tim’s own career journey, specifically feeling like drifting at the start of your career and demystifying the Russell Group 2.1 or bust philosophy to legal careers. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 33: Court of Protection Law with Laura Christodoulou | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:37:18 | |
Last year Britney Spears made headlines in her legal battle against her father for control of the conservatorship so that she can make her own decisions about her finances and wellbeing. Outside of the Court, we talk about Laura’s own career journey, specifically taking your time after graduating uni to find the career for you and the importance of trying out alternative or niche career areas in law. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 32: Disability Rights Law with Chris Fry | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:40:17 | |
Disability Rights is an area of law that is rarely, if at all, touched upon in law schools and yet one which affects a significant number of people. Outside of these topics, we discuss Chris’s career journey - particularly in suffering from chronic illness early on in his career and how it motivated him to get into the practice area. | |||
| Ep. 31: International Human Rights Law with Nora Mbagathi | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:44:43 | |
This week we’ll be sitting down with Nora Mbagathi, a Senior Associate Legal Officer at the Open Society Foundation. In the episode we discuss what the Open Society Foundation is, tackle the thematic topics of digital rights and statelessness, and how African jurisprudence is at the cutting edge of human rights issues and solutions. Outside of these topics, we discuss Nora’s career journey - particularly pursuing a law degree in the US as opposed to the UK, the obstacles in gaining work experience in Human Rights as a graduate, and the difference between an International Human Rights Lawyer and a Human Rights Litigator. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 30: Financial Crime Law with James Bewley | 15 Feb 2022 | 00:42:03 | |
All law students learn about Criminal Law as part of their degree, but few know about financial and white collar crimes. Outside of Financial Crime, we discuss James’s career journey - starting off as a Criminal Barrister, transitioning to a Senior Associate at HSF, and finally life as an in-house lawyer and the career progression opportunities that come from it. | |||
| Ep. 29: Legal Translation with Irene Corchado Resmella | 08 Feb 2022 | 00:43:22 | |
This week we’ll be sitting down with Irene Corchado Resmella, an independent Legal Translator specializing in English-Spanish translation for matters of Succession Law in Wales, Scotland, and England. In the episode we discuss what is Legal Translation, why Legal Translation services are still necessary given technologies like Google Translate, and the key challenges faced with Legal Translation. Outside of Legal Translation, we discuss Irene’s personal experience in penetrating the Legal Industry from a non-law background, the volatility and pressures of being freelance, as well as the importance of building genuine relationships with not only clients but all other stakeholders in the market. | |||
| Ep. 28: Mindfulness with Luke Doherty | 01 Feb 2022 | 01:13:04 | |
Introducing the beginning of our special episode series, focusing on themes facing the Legal Industry in general. This week we’ll be sitting down with Luke Doherty, a Managing Director at Mindful Peak Performance, a non-profit dedicated to sharing a mindfulness-based approach to performance. Luke works with a variety of people, from high profile corporate executives to professional athletes to disadvantaged youths. In the episode we discuss what exactly Mindfulness is, the toxic effects of hustle culture and its centrality to identity particularly amongst men, and how to use Mindfulness not only to be more in touch with ourselves, but also how to get more in touch with doing what we love. Outside of the practice area, we discuss both Luke’s own professional journey, from playing rugby for England, becoming a Director for a Charity, becoming a Buddhist, and starting his own mindfulness company; but also Luke’s own personal journey in the background. | |||
| Ep. 27: Criminal Litigation & Extradition Law with Chris Stevens | 25 Jan 2022 | 01:15:00 | |
Kicking off 2022 with an exciting episode exploring the world of extradition. Outside of the practice area, we discuss Chris’s own personal career journey, from transitioning from the Barrister to the Solicitor route, starting up his own law firm, and the power of building relationships in one’s professional career. | |||
| Ep. 53: Legal Branding with Daisy Doardo | 09 Oct 2023 | 00:28:44 | |
In the episode, we discuss what Legal Branding is, the importance of branding for lawyers and law firms alike, and the power of LinkedIn. Outside of Legal Branding, we discuss Daisy’s unconventional career journey, the struggles of mental health and the importance of knowing how to pivot. | |||
| Ep. 26: Climate Change & Environmental Law with Andy Raine | 07 Dec 2021 | 01:01:37 | |
This week we’ll be sitting down with Andy Raine, Head of the International Law Unit at UNEP (United Nations Environmental Programme). With over 20 years experience in environmental law and climate change, Andy sits down to talk to us about the triple planetary crisis, his experience in working in both the private and public sector, the nuanced impact COVID has had on the climate change movement, and much more. Outside of the practice area, we discuss Andy’s own personal career journey such as the importance of having a compass to guide your career, the need to be open to new opportunities and find mentors to develop your professional experience, and lastly how Environmental Law was literally love at first sight for him.
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| Ep. 25: Blockchain Law & Governance with Nathan Vandy | 30 Nov 2021 | 01:11:25 | |
Confused about the Blockchain lingo? Feeling FOMO for not having invested in Bitcoin back in 2008? Curious as to the legal implications behind the technology? Outside blockchain, we discuss Nathan’s own career journey, creating your own career-path, the importance of having a wide yet comprehensive understanding of legal areas, and how to breathe through it and let it come to you. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 24: Medical Negligence with Kimberley Nightingale | 23 Nov 2021 | 00:52:35 | |
What happens when doctors get it wrong? Is there any truth to the 'ambulance chaser' name given to lawyers? How has the pandemic affected life-saving diagnoses and treatments? Outside medicine, we discuss Kimberley’s own career journey in the practice area, starting out as a paralegal all the way to a solicitor, the benefits of working at a regional office, and the importance of people skills in an area where you deal with many different stakeholders. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 23: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) with Spela Berlizg | 16 Nov 2021 | 00:33:24 | |
Ever wonder who and what's behind the OECD? Outside of the OECD, we also take some time to discuss Spela’s atypical route into Law - doing a European and International Law degree as a Bachelors, studying at Queen Mary’s International Campus Branch in Paris, and the importance of being curious. | |||
| Ep. 22: Social Welfare Law with Alexa Thompson | 09 Nov 2021 | 00:47:48 | |
In one of our most inspiring episodes yet, we take a look at the world of Social Welfare Law, the nuance behind the causes of getting into debt, and government regulation in the area. | |||
| Ep. 21: Private Client with Joshua Ryan | 02 Nov 2021 | 00:52:13 | |
Much is covered on the commercial reality of companies, but what of private clients? How are they affected by globalisation, crypto-assets, and the greatest generational transfer of wealth in our lifetime? | |||
| Ep. 20: E-Marketing & Data Protection Law with Jade Bartlett | 26 Oct 2021 | 00:38:52 | |
They say 'If you don't pay for the product, then you are the product', but to what end? Can the laws allegedly protecting our data keep up with the pace of technological developments? | |||
| Ep. 19: Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) with Jadesola Sodipo | 19 Oct 2021 | 00:58:43 | |
We're back! With a fresh brew this season, we kick off by spilling the tea on the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) with Jadesola Sodipo, a recently qualified barrister at the CPS. | |||
| Ep. 18: Animal Protection Law with Edie Bowles | 27 Apr 2021 | 00:57:31 | |
For our season finale, we decided to focus on an area of topic close to home - the rights and protections on Man’s best friend - Animals. This week we sit down with Edie Bowles, Co-Founder of Advocates for Animals - the UK’s first Animal Protection Law Firm. In the episode we discuss what is Animal Protection Law, the professionalization of Animal Protection over recent years, and what it was like starting up your own law firm. | |||
| Ep. 17: Cannabis Law with Robert Jappie | 20 Apr 2021 | 00:55:45 | |
The drug has been called by many names and suffered from a heavily-embedded pop-culture stereotype since the war on drugs. However Cannabis has been riding a wave of legalization across the world recently - be it recreational, CBD, or even medical use. | |||
| Ep. 52: Legal PR with Antonia Welch | 25 Sep 2023 | 00:20:56 | |
This week we sit down with Antonia Welch, a freelance Legal PR and communications consultant. In the episode, we discuss what Legal PR and how it differs from traditional PR, why it’s important for firms to have Legal PR especially in the context of a merger, and how young lawyers can start getting involved. Contact Antonia on LinkedIn. | |||
| Ep. 16: Contentious Trusts & Disputes with Elle McDonald | 30 Mar 2021 | 01:42:09 | |
Loss is a sad part of life, but it also raises important legal questions: who gets what? Was the person of sound mind when they made these bequests? And why are celebrities so obsessed with leaving their fortunes to their pets? This week we sit down with Elle McDonald, Contentious Trusts and Disputes Solicitor at Bolt Burdon and Brighton Sociology and Criminology Graduate. In the episode we delve in the world of Contentious Trusts as well as discuss the power of adversity and resilience in one's professional development journey. | |||
| Ep. 15: Prison Law with Shkar Kider | 23 Mar 2021 | 01:22:00 | |
We’re all familiar with the cornerstone legal principle ‘innocent until proven guilty’, but what protections, if any, do the guilty deserve? | |||
| Ep. 14: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) with Carolina Hanssen | 16 Mar 2021 | 01:09:52 | |
The COVID Pandemic has brought in a new wave of innovation - from mass organizational adoption of new technologies to groundbreaking vaccine breakthroughs. However are the laws of Intellectual Property the protectors of innovation or the enemy of it? We sit down this week with Carolina Hanssen, Legal Officer in the Legislative and Policy Advice Section at World Intellectual Property Organization. In the episode we discuss life working at WIPO - specifically her work in creating and developing IP systems for developing countries, the centrality of a tailored IP system to economic growth and development, and debunking the myths surrounding patents and IP as being anti-innovation. | |||
| Ep. 13: Legal Insurance with Sam Cornelius | 09 Mar 2021 | 00:41:08 | |
Looking for a risk-seeking career? Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 12: Sports Law with Rustam Sethna | 02 Mar 2021 | 00:50:39 | |
Everyone knows the rules to a game of football, but are you familiar with the laws regulating sports? Off the pitch, we discuss Rustam’s unconventional road into Sports Law and his top tips in penetrating this competitive industry with the 3Ps: Patience, Perseverance, and Preparedness. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 11: European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) with Leila Bezdrob | 23 Feb 2021 | 00:37:06 | |
We all know how important how Human Rights are, but have you ever considered the stakes of adjudicating Human Rights cases on the international level? Outside the ECHR, we discuss the difficulty of penetrating the Human Rights legal careers market and the ways one can build a reputation within it, as well as Leila’s dual-degree background and the experience of not only learning two different legal systems, but also 2 different methods of learning. Follow LegalTea on Instagram: @legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 10: LegalTech with Shaz Aziz | 16 Feb 2021 | 00:37:52 | |
AI, Blockchain, Machine Learning - you've heard them all before, but have you heard about no-code? | |||
| Ep. 9: Regulatory Law with Matthew Cassells | 09 Feb 2021 | 00:48:38 | |
Remembering our key workers on the frontlines, this week we dedicate the episode to discovering about the rules and regulations that form a professional discipline - that help set the standard, discipline, and rigour that we come to expect of professionals. | |||
| Ep. 8: Family Law with Scott Halliday | 02 Feb 2021 | 00:50:32 | |
Business and commercial matters aren't exclusive to the Corporate world - it's but one perspective of it. | |||
| Ep. 7: Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) with Antoine Parry | 26 Jan 2021 | 00:40:28 | |
Brexit means Brexit, but have you ever thought about what really happens in the courts of the European Union? | |||
| Ep. 51: PocketLaw with Kira Unger | 11 Sep 2023 | 00:27:52 | |
This week we sit down with Kira Unger, Co-Founder and CEO of Pocket Law, an all-in-one legal platform servicing in-house teams and other businesses with their legal matters. In the episode what PocketLaw does, how to stand out in a crowded LegalTech marketplace and changing the paradigm of lawyers from cost-centres to drivers of value. | |||
| Ep. 6: Mental Health Law with Steve Lawlor | 19 Jan 2021 | 00:37:14 | |
Ever heard of Mental Health Law? Neither did we before we sat down with Steve - a Panel Accredited Mental Health Law Solicitor and University of Wolverhampton Law Graduate. | |||
| Ep. 5: United Nations with Jood W. Alharthi | 12 Jan 2021 | 01:13:05 | |
To cheer up people's spirits this week after the reintroduction of national lockdowns, I wanted to share with you perhaps one of my favorite conversations I’ve had on LegalTea thus far - not only for the impact and excitement in the practice area we’ll be discussing, but for its overall testament to the importance of resilience and proactivity with one’s career Check our website for a summary blog post in the coming days: www.legaltea.uk | |||
| Ep. 4: Gambling Law with Jessica Wilson | 05 Jan 2021 | 00:29:03 | |
In the spirit of the New Year, we kick off 2021 with the law regulating games of chance (and the chance any of us will stick to our New Years Resolutions). | |||
| Ep. 3: Aviation Consultancy with Ali Agah | 15 Dec 2020 | 00:30:32 | |
When trying to take flight to your dream career, it's important to capitalize on your niche. | |||