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| Words of wisdom for in-house lawyers from in-house lawyers | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:09:58 | |
In this special bonus episode of The Crafty Show, we’ve pulled together some of the words of wisdom our various in-house lawyer interviewees shared during our conversations. We asked them whether there was any advice they had been given that they still use to this day, and we received a range of fascinating (and, of course, helpful!) insights. So, whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned in-house counsel, this episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable advice to help you navigate the ups and downs of your legal career. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free. | |||
| Exploring Neurodiversity with James Smither, Connagh McCormick & Jessie Smith | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:38:07 | |
James Smither, co-founder of the Neurodiversity Network, sits down with in-house lawyer Connagh McCormick, and private practice lawyer Jessie Smith to discuss the importance of understanding and embracing neurodiversity in the legal field. During their conversation, they share personal experiences and perspectives, highlighting the need for organisations to support neurodiverse individuals. | |||
| Stephanie-Kate Bratton: "My Mummy is a Lawyer" - Simplifying Legal Professions for Kids | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:37:27 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel, speaks with Stephanie-Kate Bratton, General Counsel at AgriFutures, Australia. Stephanie's journey as a lawyer began in Sydney, Australia, where she worked as a lawyer at Clayton Utz and stayed for several years, honing her legal skills. However, her story took a fascinating turn in 2016 when she decided to transition from private practice to in-house lawyering. She relocated across the globe to join Amazon in Seattle as corporate counsel. In the midst of her career and far from home, Stephanie battled kidney disease, and in a surprising turn of events, she found herself unexpectedly pregnant. Missing home, she moved back to Sydney with Amazon in 2020 before taking on her current role as General Counsel at AgriFutures. During the course of this conversation, Stephanie speaks about health issues, hidden disabilities, life in a different country, and her book, “My Mummy is a Lawyer," which brilliantly simplifies the diverse roles of lawyers, using concepts that little ones can understand. The book has not only created a sense of community and connection among working mothers but has also highlighted the importance of embracing the multifaceted roles that mothers play. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free. | |||
| Simon Duffield: Legal Director's Role in the Pandemic Vaccination Response | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:34:18 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel sits down with Simon Duffield, Lead, Legal - COVAX, at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free. | |||
| Kate Luton: Navigating the World of Legal Tech and Fintech | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:33:15 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel's Founder, Ben White sits down with one of our Fintech Day speakers, Kate Luton (Senior Counsel at Motive Partners). Kate's experience working with startups and established law firms has given her a fresh perspective on the legal industry. She highlights the importance of diversity of thought, collaboration across teams, and the entrepreneurial mindset required to thrive in these dynamic environments. | |||
| Andy Cooke: Customer-centricity for Legal | Crafty Fest 2023 Keynote | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:23:44 | |
The Crafty Show is back! Launching season 4 with this special episode featuring the awesome keynote that Andy Cooke, General Counsel at TravelPerk, delivered at Crafty Fest in June 2023. Andy takes us on a journey - delving into the headwinds facing the legal industry today, addressing issues such as changing client demands, evolving knowledge consumption patterns, and the crucial role of trust in the profession. He also discusses the impact of AI technology on the legal landscape and how it's reshaping our approach to legal work. Andy provides valuable insights into how legal professionals can thrive amidst these challenges. He explores the concept of treating legal as a product and emphasises the importance of customer-centricity. He shares his experiences in trying innovative approaches and embracing change to find greater fulfilment and create value in the legal field. | |||
| Leisa Turner: Building a Legal Function in the Mining Industry | 27 Jun 2023 | 00:33:03 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel’s Founder, Ben White sits down with Leisa Turner, General Counsel - Eurasia at Komatsu Mining Corp. | |||
| Rhian Ravenscroft: The Parallel Between Sports and Law | 30 May 2023 | 00:28:52 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel’s Founder, Ben White sits down with Rhian Ravenscroft, Head of Legal EMEA at MarketAxess. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register on the Crafty Counsel website for free. | |||
| Sofia Gohir: Working As An In-House Lawyer At An ALSP | 16 May 2023 | 00:27:31 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel's Founder, Ben White sits down with Sofia Gohir, a senior in-house lawyer. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register on the Crafty Counsel website for free. | |||
| Richard Given: Life As An In-House Fintech Lawyer | 02 May 2023 | 00:49:50 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel's Founder, Ben White sits down with Richard Given, Group General Counsel at OpenPayd. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register on the Crafty Counsel website for free. | |||
| Laura Jeffords Greenberg: Moving Sectors And Countries As An In-House Lawyer | 18 Apr 2023 | 00:46:09 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel's Founder, Ben White sits down with Laura Jeffords Greenberg, Interim General Counsel at Worksome based in Denmark. Subscribe to The Crafty Show wherever you get your podcast. Find comprehensive show notes for this episode (and more content) on the Crafty Counsel website. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register on the Crafty Counsel website for free.
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| Jordan Breslow: Former General Counsel Whose Advice Stopped His CEO Going To Jail | 04 Apr 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
In the latest episode of The Crafty Show podcast, we delve into the world of Jordan Breslow, a seasoned former General Counsel whose expert advice and timely intervention saved his CEO from potential jail time. Jordan talks to us about his experience working in California’s flowering ecosystem of innovation and tech in the past decades. This conversation takes a focused look at Jordan’s time with Opsware and the role he played in preventing his CEO and one of the most important venture capitalists, Ben Horowitz, from facing prison. Jordan reflects on this experience - including the responsibility of the General Counsel in saying “no” when necessary, the question reporting lines for General Counsel, and building a culture grounded in transparency where people can speak up. Subscribe to The Crafty Show wherever you get your podcast. Find comprehensive show notes for this episode (and more content) on the Crafty Counsel website. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register on the Crafty Counsel website for free. | |||
| Lee Castleton: The Post Office Bankrupted Me | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:42:31 | |
Lee Castleton purchased a Post Office in Bridlington, Yorkshire, in 2003. When the Post Office management discovered a loss of £25,000 in the computer system, they blamed Lee, who argued that the Horizon IT system was at fault. The Post Office sued him, won the case, and pursued legal costs amounting to £321,000, which led to Lee's bankruptcy. To this day, he is still awaiting compensation. Lee graciously shared his story at Crafty Fest 2024 in a fireside chat with Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel. He provided a unique perspective on the best and worst aspects of the legal profession. | |||
| Alex Badel & Sharon Harris: The Power Of Sharing The General Counsel Role | 21 Mar 2023 | 00:35:48 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, Ben White (Founder & CEO at Crafty Counsel) is joined by two guests - Sharon Harris, an experienced General Counsel turned Executive, and Alexandra Badel, Head of Legal for Morgan Sindall Infrastructure.
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| Nuggets of wisdom for in-house lawyers from in-house lawyers | 25 Oct 2022 | 00:15:20 | |
In this last episode of Season Two of The Crafty Show, we pulled together some of the nuggets of wisdom our interviewees shared with us. We asked whether there was any advice they had been given that they use…. We spoke to several lawyers with fascinating career stories. We spoke to a former Olympic fencer and learned that no matter how successful you are, even the best lawyers can suffer from imposter syndrome. Explored how dyslexic thinking can be a great strength for a lawyer and can assist in the problem-solving part of the job. Counsel’s podcast focuses on the career journeys of in-house lawyers. Crafty Counsel is on a mission to spread joy, insight and connection for in-house legal professionals, and we host online and in-person events.
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| Emma Haywood: Managing A 4-Day Work Week & Why Mentoring Is So Important | 12 Oct 2022 | 00:30:09 | |
In this episode of the Crafty Show, we are joined by Emma Haywood, Associate General Counsel at Babylon, an international digital healthcare company. Before joining Babylon’s in-house team in April 2021, Emma worked at the Magic Circle firm Slaughter and May for eight years. Emma graduated with a first-class degree in Modern and Medieval languages from the University of Cambridge. Emma is a mentor with The Social Mobility Foundation and leads a mentoring partnership between Babylon’s legal team and a mentoring charity called GROW. Among other things Emma talks about her career journey from the Magic Circle to in-house counsel in the healthcare sector, what she learned from moving in-house, her passion for social mobility and mentoring and what brings her joy. Emma is part of Crafty Counsel's community of in-house lawyers who meet up regularly, online and at in-person events, to discuss ideas, offer support and network. If you would like to know more why not sign up to the community? | |||
| Harpreet Kaur Mangat: Challenging Journey Into Law & Facing Adversity | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:36:56 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, we are joined by Harpreet Kaur Mangat, in-house counsel at Sony Interactive Entertainment (PlayStation). Before joining Sony in July 2019, Harpreet worked as in-house counsel at YouGov. She also worked at Amazon twice in the more recent role at the company, she focused on regulatory dispute resolution and also provided legal support to Amazon’s Advertising and Loss Prevention teams. Harpreet started her career as a paralegal in London before moving to New York City for work. A role as a paralegal at Japan Tobacco International brought her back to the UK again. She is one of the founding Trustees of Making Mum Proud, a charitable organisation that supports young students who lost a parent or guardian to meet their educational goals. Among other things Harpreet talks about her career journey, the highlights and challenges of working in-house, her work at Playstation and her passion for helping young people who have faced adversity. Harpreet is part of Crafty Counsel's community of in-house lawyers who meet up regularly, online and at in-person events, to discuss ideas, offer support and network. If you would like to know more why not sign up to the community? | |||
| Pav Gill: Whistleblowing After Uncovering Widespread Fraud At Wirecard | 15 Sep 2022 | 00:30:22 | |
In this episode, Ben White, the Founder of Crafty Counsel, is joined by Pav Gill, who was the Head of Legal for the Asia-Pacific region based in Singapore at the now defunct German fintech company Wirecard. Pav uncovered widespread fraud at the financial services provider and became a whistleblower. In 2018 Pav was forced out of the company after his efforts to conduct an internal investigation were thwarted. He then went to the media. Pav spoke to the Financial Times and the journalist who worked on the story, Dan McCrum, wrote a book about the widespread fraud at Wirecard called Money Men. Pav shares what he learned from his experience and what advice he would give to other in-house lawyers. | |||
| Alex O’Connell: Olympic Fencer Turned In-House Lawyer | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:46:17 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show Renée Graham, Head of Content at Crafty Counsel is joined by Alex O’Connell, the Head of Legal and Company Secretary at FeverTree, a company that specialises in premium tonic waters and mixers. Alex first entered the drinks industry when he was seconded from the Magic Circle firm Freshfields to AB InBev. He joined the company’s legal department on a permanent basis. Before becoming a lawyer Alex enjoyed a successful career in fencing and took part in the 2008 Olympic Games as part of Great Britain’s fencing team. Among other things, Alex talks about how his athletic career influenced the kind of lawyer he is today and his experience of working on the major acquisition of SABMiller while in private practice. | |||
| Sam Lester: Highlights Vs. Challenges Working In-House In Investment Banking | 17 Aug 2022 | 00:38:17 | |
In this episode, we are joined by Sam Lester, Director and Senior Legal Counsel at TD Securities, which is a leading Canadian investment bank and financial services provider that offers capital market and advisory services to corporate and institutional clients globally. Before joining TD Securities Sam was a Legal Director for Investment Banking and Capital Markets, for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Credit Suisse and before that Vice President – Investment Banking Legal (EMEA) at global investment banking firm, Jefferies, which is headquartered in New York. Among other things Sam talks about his career journey, the highlights and challenges of working in-house in investment banking and the best advice he has received. Sam is part of Crafty Counsel’s FTSE and Friends group. Crafty Counsel’s community of in-house lawyers meet regularly, online and at in-person events, to discuss the things that matter to them. | |||
| Sebastian Goldsmith: Why Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is So Important | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:35:55 | |
In this episode we are joined by Sebastian Goldsmith, General Counsel of Medigold Health, which is a leading occupational health and wellbeing service provider in the UK. Before joining Medigold Health in March 2020, Sebastain worked as a commercial associate at IFM Investors. He was a corporate solicitor at Latham & Watkins and he trained and qualified at Nabarro LLP. Among other things Sebastian talks about his career journey, the highlights and challenges of working in-house, neurodiversity in the workplace and his passion for legal tech. | |||
| Atik Ahmed: Steering The Legal Function At A High Growth Company Whilst It Scales | 20 Jul 2022 | 00:34:31 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, we are joined by Atik Ahmed, Head of Legal at the Marco Polo Network, which is a blockchain enabled trade finance platform company. Before joining the company in 2017, Atik worked in the insurance industry at Unum and Bupa and he trained at Pinsent Masons. Apart from being a lawyer, Atik is a keen sportsman and avid Crossfitter. Atik was also a keen student journalist and was shortlisted for an award by The Guardian newspaper for Student Sports Journalist of the Year in 2006. Among other things Atik talks about his career journey, the highlights and challenges of working in-house, working in blockchain and steering the legal function at a high growth company as it scales up. | |||
| Genevieve Landricombe: Supporting In-House Legal Teams Transform Their Function | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:38:14 | |
In this’s episode of The Crafty Show , Crafty Counsel's In-house Legal Podcast, host Ben White, the founder of Crafty Counsel talks with guest Genevieve Landricombe, a Legal Transformation Director, about her career journey, and how she supports in-house legal teams to transform the legal function. Most recently Genevieve consulated on procurement for the Grosvenor Group, and before that for financial services provider Santander. Genevieve worked for the RBS for a number of years. She was the Deputy Head of Resilience and Continuity and a Senior Transformation Manager at the bank. She started her journey with the Royal Bank of Scotland doing legal sourcing. Among other things I’ll talk to Genevieve about her career journey, how she supports in-house legal teams to transform the legal function, her strategic and operational advice and how legal teams can illustrate their performance and value to the Board. | |||
| Harriet Dedman: From Corporate Law to Emmy-Nominated Journalism | 31 May 2024 | 00:34:02 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, Lucie Cruz, Content Producer at Crafty Counsel, is joined by Harriet Dedman, Counsel at Tiny, journalist, photographer, and filmmaker. Beginning her career at Hogan Lovells in 2008, Harriet spent a decade exploring various legal roles. In 2014, she transitioned into freelance journalism and filmmaking while continuing her corporate law work. In 2015, she left corporate law to cover the European refugee crisis in Greece as a freelancer. Her talent eventually secured her a full-time role as a Staff Producer/Director at VICE News. After a career in media spanning Europe, Hong Kong, and the U.S., collaborating with outlets such as BBC News, HBO, The Guardian, and CNN, and earning two Emmy nominations, Harriet returned to the legal field in October 2018. | |||
| Emma Norman: Finding Balance Between In-House Lawyering, Charity Work, And Family Life | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:30:11 | |
In this episode, Ben White, the founder of Crafty Counsel talks to Emma Norman, Senior Legal Counsel at Invesco, an asset management company. Emma spent 8 years at Freshfields and worked in restructuring and insolvency at the firm before she joined the in-house legal team at Invesco. Among other things Ben talks to Emma about her career journey, the highlights and challenges of working in-house, taking on in-house trainees at Invesco and using her skills to assist a charitable organisation. Emma is part of Crafty Counsel’s FTSE and Friends group. Crafty Counsel’s community of in-house lawyers meet regularly online and at in-person events to discuss the things that matter to them. | |||
| Professor Richard Moorhead: Lessons For In-House Legal From Post Office & RICS Scandals | 26 May 2022 | 00:40:14 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel, is joined by Richard Moorhead, Professor of Law at the University of Exeter. Ben and Richard talk about recent ethical crises in UK businesses and what in-house lawyers can learn from them. Richard is an empirical legal scholar who focuses on lawyers’ ethics and regulation, the courts and legal services, and access to justice. He is interdisciplinary in his approach and his academic and policy interests encourage significant levels of public engagement. In particular, Richard is one of the UK’s experts on ethics for in-house lawyers. Many listening to this may have encountered Richard’s work on the Post Office scandal that has been a most unfortunate part of public life in the UK in recent years. Richard is part of a research team at Exter examining the Post Office scandal’s implications for corporate governance, lawyers’ ethics, and organisational culture. | |||
| Databricks Legal Team: Using Technology To Work Effectively | 11 May 2022 | 00:38:52 | |
In the first episode of the second season of The Crafty Show Ben White, the founder of Crafty Counsel, speaks to Max Garth, Senior Counsel and Director of Legal EMEA at Databricks and his colleague Ben Eastham, Senior Legal Counsel. Before joining Databricks both Max and Ben worked for a range of well known tech and SaaS companies. Max headed the legal team at Qumu Corporation, an enterprise video platform, he was theCorporate Counsel at Docusign and worked at DXC Technology. Ben Eastham worked in the legal team of the anti-virus software company McAfee, at Utility Warehouse and before that he was at Ernst and Young (EY). Databricks is a cloud based web platform that is used for processing large quantities of data and exploring that data by using machine learning models. Among other things Ben talks to Max and Ben about their work at tech companies, like Databricks, what legal tech tools they use, how they use data to measure performance and what valuable lessons they have learned in their careers. | |||
| Mel Scott: The Power of Building Your Personal Brand As An In-House Lawyers | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:35:22 | |
In this week’s episode Renée Graham, Crafty Counsel’s Head of Content, is joined by Mel Scott who hosts her own podcast called Counsel, which is aimed at in-house lawyers. Mel is based in Brisbane, Australia and is a Senior Legal Counsel at global technology company Megaport. Mel started her legal career as junior lawyer at Corrs Chambers Westgarth where she advised private and public companies on corporate, securities and commercial matters. Mel then moved in-house to work as a legal counsel at the Brisbane Airport corporation and then pivoted into the technology sector when she joined Megaport in 2017. Mel has hosted Counsel, her highly recommended podcast, since April 2020. Mel talks to Renée about her in-house career journey, how she manages her time between being a full-time lawyer and her podcast side-hustle, and her advice on successfully implementing a new piece of legal tech. She also shares her thoughts on building a personal brand as an in-house lawyer and why it is important. | |||
| Dr Funke Abimbola MBE: Journey From Lawyer To D&I Consultancy Founder | 16 Feb 2022 | 00:40:46 | |
Welcome to this episode of the Crafty Counsel Show. Join Ben White (the founder of Crafty Counsel) as he speaks to Dr Funke Abimbola MBE, CEO and Founder of the Austen Bronte Consultancy, a global consulting firm whose main goal is to improve leadership by leveraging the impact of diversity, inclusion, belonging, and equity, across the business world. Clients include many global household names including Levi Strauss & Co, Johnson and Johnson, Macquarie Bank and Sky. Funke’s illustrious professional career began in the legal sector, where her roles included being General Counsel and Head of Financial Compliance at Roche, the world’s largest biotech. She has also held various operational and commercial roles within the global pharmaceutical industry and solicitor roles in private practice. During this time, Funke won numerous awards as a leader and innovator in the legal sector and in particular for her work as a champion for diversity and inclusion. She received an MBE in 2017 for services to diversity in the legal profession and to young people. Since 2020, Funke has been focusing on her consulting and advisory business, and we’ll be talking today about opportunities for in-house lawyers to expand their horizons inside and outside of law, about diversity in the legal sector and what lawyers can do to drive change. | |||
| Kate Sherburn: Being The First Lawyer At A Mission-Based Organisation | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:26:52 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show Ben White (Crafty Counsel’s Founder) speaks with Kate Sherburn, the Head of Legal at Who Gives a Crap based in Melbourne, Australia. Kate was the first in-house lawyer at Who Gives a Crap and was awarded ‘New In-house Lawyer of the Year’ by the Association of Corporate Counsel in Australia in 2020. Ben and Kate talk about balancing work and kids, what it’s like being the first in-house lawyer in a company, and why Kate cares about working for a mission-based organisation | |||
| Karen Kerrigan: Making The Jump From Law To Operations | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:32:21 | |
“I think for us lawyers, sometimes giving away that title and that security and that training…and that identity that you've built all the way through…can be quite difficult.” Karen Kerrigan, Chief Operating Officer Moneybox. Karen Kerrigan has managed to do something many in-house lawyers want to do, which is to move to a business role. Karen is the COO at Moneybox, which is a savings and investment platform with more than 700,000 customers. Prior to Moneybox, Karen was the Chief Legal Officer and then COO at Seedrs, the well-known equity crowdfunding platform. She studied English at Oxford University before commencing her legal training. Karen worked in private practice at Simmons & Simmons before moving in-house. She talks to Ben about her career journey and transition from law to operations and what she learned along the way. | |||
| Two General Counsel Discuss The Evolution Of Their Role | 04 Jan 2022 | 00:33:15 | |
This is a special episode of the Crafty Show, a legal podcast hosted by Crafty Counsel. We hosted a discussion between Stephanie Wallace, General Counsel of MetroBank and Andrew Olsen, the sole General Counsel of Globacap. Stephanie and Andrew discuss how they see the role of the General Counsel evolving. Andrew works as the sole General Counsel at Globacap, a capital lifecycle management platform. He trained and qualified as a capital markets lawyer and has worked in the finance and technology sectors for a number of years. Recently he started working with earlier stage businesses. He describes his role as “the legal equivalent of a GP” and deals “with everything from corporate, commercial, employment to IP”. You can read an article about the discussion here: https://craftycounsel.co.uk/blog/general-counsels-discuss-the-changing-nature-of-their-role See a short video of the discussion here: https://craftycounsel.co.uk/video/how-is-the-role-of-the-general-counsel-changing | |||
| Emma Jelley: From Google General Counsel In London To Leadership Coach in Helsinki | 08 Dec 2021 | 00:33:27 | |
In this fourth episode Ben is joined by Emma Jelley. Prior to moving to Helsinki in 2018, Emma's legal roles included being the General Counsel at Onfido, and General Counsel for UK and Ireland at Google. Emma shares how while working at the international law firm Hogan Lovells she was seconded to Gucci and GlaxoSmithKlein and decided to move in-house. | |||
| Katie Power: Becoming An All Round In-House Legal Superstar And Pilates Teacher | 25 Nov 2021 | 00:34:55 | |
In this third episode Ben is joined by Katie Power. Katie has had a super interesting career journey. She originally trained at Norton Rose Fulbright after which she worked as a lawyer at the Financial Services Authority and later as an Associate at Addlesaw Goddard. Katie then took a break from law altogether to become a pilates instructor for a few years before she moved to a portfolio career as an in-house lawyer. Katie works flexibly to ensure she’s outdoors as much as possible and she teaches pilates whenever she can. | |||
| Karl Wilson: Navigating Dual Careers in Law and Acting | 22 Apr 2024 | 00:36:00 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel, sits down with Karl Wilson, a seasoned lawyer turned legal consultant with over two decades of experience and, since 2015, also a professional actor. During the course of their conversation, Karl speaks candidly about the significant upsides as well as the hurdles he's encountered while juggling both legal consultancy and acting. He offers valuable insights and guidance for fellow in-house lawyers looking to pursue interests beyond the legal realm. This episode was kindly sponsored by Re:link - the flexible legal resourcing platform from Linklaters. | |||
| Ann Silla: Journey From Magic Circle to In-House With Media And Tech Companies | 03 Nov 2021 | 00:33:34 | |
Welcome to the Crafty Show, a legal podcast. Produced by Crafty Counsel, a digital media company and community with the aim to spread joy, connection and insight to in-house lawyers. Join Crafty Counsel’s founder Ben White as he speaks to lawyers who have left private practice, often to join in-house legal teams, about their career journeys. In the second episode Ben talks to Ann Silla, a senior legal counsel who trained and then qualified at Linklaters in the private equity corporate team. Ann moved in house after four and a half years and subsequently spent several years in the publishing industry working at The Economist Group as senior counsel. She later joined Deliveroo’s legal team and is currently a senior legal consultant. | |||
| Toby McCrindle: How Working In Defence Was Like Being In “Star Wars” | 21 Oct 2021 | 00:40:33 | |
Welcome to the Crafty Show, a legal podcast. | |||
| Richard Barnett: Behind the Scenes at The National Gallery | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:33:46 | |
In this episode, Lucie Cruz, Content Producer at Crafty Counsel, is joined by Richard Barnett, General Counsel at The National Gallery. Responsible for advising The Gallery on all regulatory and commercial matters, Richard has played a crucial role in facilitating the acquisition of Thomas Lawrence’s “Red Boy” through a private treaty sale, as well as procuring works by Veronese, Pissarro, Poussin, and others. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free. | |||
| Mel Nebhrajani CB: Leading the COVID-19 Response and Inquiry | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:23:50 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, Toby Hornett, Head of Community at Crafty Counsel, sits down with Mel Nebhrajani CB, Director General for Litigation with Justice and Security at GLD. | |||
| Natalie Salunke & Shrina Shah: Life As A Trustee | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:37:16 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show, Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel, speaks with Natalie Salunke, an experienced GC from the Tech and other sectors who recently started her practice as a Fractional General Counsel, and Shrina Shah, formerly the Group General Counsel & Company Secretary at Puregym. In this episode, they explore their daily responsibilities, discuss why GCs are well-suited for these roles, and offer insights on balancing extracurricular commitments with professional responsibilities. This episode was kindly sponsored by Taylor Root, a global legal, risk and compliance search and recruitment consultancy. | |||
| Shika Soni: The Power of Mentorship | 16 Jan 2024 | 00:37:46 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Ben White, founder of Crafty Counsel, speaks with Shika Soni, Assistant General Counsel at Principal Asset Management. Before joining Principal, Shika worked as Senior Legal Counsel at Royal London Asset Management. She also spent time in New York on secondment from Orchard Solicitors, where she passed the NY Bar exams and became admitted in New York State. Alongside her career, Shika serves as a mentor to a large number of lawyers and aspiring lawyers, as well as individuals exploring careers in law or financial services. In this conversation, Shika discusses the value of mentorship, reflecting on her own experiences and the impact it has had on her career. This episode was kindly sponsored by Taylor Root, a global legal, risk and compliance search and recruitment consultancy. | |||
| Chrissy Hill: Blockchain, Web3, and the Future | 13 Nov 2023 | 00:34:57 | |
In this episode of The Crafty Show podcast, Crafty Counsel's Founder, Ben White, sits down with Fintech Day 2023 speaker Chrissy Hill (General Counsel at Parity Technologies). Currently serving as General Counsel for a software developer (and leading contributor to Polkadot), Chrissy also discusses her experience working in the blockchain space and explores the longevity and relevance of blockchain technology and AI. She shares her expectations that the impact and influence of these technologies will continue to evolve and become seamlessly integrated into our lives, ultimately serving as tools that improve various aspects of our daily reality. Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free. | |||
| Leadership and impact with Daniel Whitehead | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:44:54 | |
Join Ben White as he interviews Daniel Whitehead, Global Head of Issuer Services Legal at Citi, in this engaging episode. Discover Daniel's remarkable career journey and his volunteer work with Medical Lifelines Ukraine. Gain insights into navigating change, proactive problem-solving, and fostering a positive workplace culture. Learn about the importance of achieving balance in high-pressure roles and how Daniel's dedication to both his professional responsibilities and humanitarian efforts provides a unique perspective on leadership and making a meaningful impact. Don't miss this opportunity to hear about Daniel's experiences and the incredible initiatives he's involved in! | |||
| Adam Hirschovits: The challenges of being a sole in-house lawyer | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:38:04 | |
Taking a look inside the career of an in-house lawyer with Adam Hirschovits! Tune in to the latest episode of the Insight In-house Legal podcast where Ben White sits down to chat with with Adam Hirschovits, Senior Commercial and Legal Director at The Roald Dahl Story Company. Adam and Ben dive into exploring Adam’s career journey so far. Discussing the opportunities and challenges of being a sole in-house lawyer, navigating the recent acquisition by Netflix, and the intricacies of managing intellectual property rights in the entertainment world. It's a must-listen for in-house legal professionals! | |||
| Navigating Legal Across Industries: Insights from Alex Williams | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:33:40 | |
In the latest episode of the Inside In-House Legal podcast, Ben is joined by Alex Williams (Legal Director & Company Secretary). Alex shares insights from his in-house legal career spanning Nike, Uber, and now leading the legal team at Zelus. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working across diverse industries, the importance of building strong relationships, and the unique experience of establishing a legal function from scratch. Alex also highlights the value of his dual role as Legal Director and Company Secretary, emphasising prioritisation, organisation, and the effective use of external resources. Listen to the full podcast for more insights from Alex Williams! | |||
| Grainne O'Driscoll on non-linear career paths | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:36:58 | |
In the latest episode of the Inside In-House Legal podcast, Ben sits down for a chat with Grainne O'Driscoll, Product and Marketing Counsel at Credit Karma. Grainne's journey—from navigating the 2008 global financial crisis to unexpected detours like scuba diving—shows that success isn’t always linear. She shared powerful reflections on resilience, flexibility, and the importance of strong support systems and relationships in the workplace. Her story is an inspiring reminder of the value of perseverance and creating a positive work environment. Listen to the full episode for more! | |||
| Michael Bernstein on balancing business needs and risk management | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:26:06 | |
In the latest episode of the Insight In-House Legal podcast, Ben White chats with Michael Bernstein, Senior Legal Counsel at Trustpilot. Michael shares how his entrepreneurial upbringing and creative background shaped his approach to in-house legal roles, emphasising problem-solving, adaptability, and building strong professional relationships. He also discusses the transformative role of AI in legal and offers advice for young lawyers: “Your job as an in-house lawyer is to be the brakes on the car—knowing when to say yes and when to say no.” Don’t miss this episode packed with insights! | |||
| Mental health in the legal profession: A conversation that matters | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:49:36 | |
This week we are bringing you a special episode of our podcast, Inside In-House Legal. Once a quarter, we host Crafty Innovates - a call open to anyone in the legal ecosystem interested in innovation (in it’s many varieties!). Back in September, we dived into the critical topic of mental health in the legal profession with our Crafty Fest 2024 Charity Partner, LawCare. This discussion, between Toby Hornett, Elizabeth Rimmer (Chief Executive, LawCare) and David McCahon, explores mental health in the legal profession to share guidance and raise awareness. 💡 Why Listen? Mental health is a cornerstone of a thriving legal career, yet it often doesn't get the attention it deserves. This episode sheds light on the challenges faced by legal professionals and offers thoughtful perspectives on fostering wellbeing. Let's continue the conversation on mental health and build a stronger, more supportive legal community together. 💬 Listen here: #InHouseLawyers #MentalHealth #LegalCommunity #CraftyCounsel #LawCare | |||
| Menopause in the Workplace: Lucy Allen’s Story | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:44:55 | |
When Lucy Allen, Chief Growth Officer at BARBRI, experienced a sudden and overwhelming perimenopause symptom in the middle of a high-stakes meeting, it changed everything. That moment sparked a movement: Menopause Matters. In this episode, Lucy shares:
This conversation is raw, real, and a reminder that open dialogue changes culture. | |||
| Part Two: Zelda Perkins on NDA reform | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:15:49 | |
Zelda Perkins responds to new UK legislation that could make silencing NDAs unenforceable. She reflects on power, ethics, and what this moment means for legal and HR teams.
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