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| #2 UK Legal Podcast: How Kat Moody Went from Training Contract to Associate — What It Really Takes to Succeed in Law | 14 Mar 2025 | 01:16:03 | |
🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I’m joined by Kat Moody, an Associate Solicitor at Richard Reed Solicitors, for a deep dive into her legal career and what it really takes to thrive in the profession. We cover:
Whether you're navigating law school, looking for trainee solicitor tips, or simply curious about legal practice in the UK, this episode is full of actionable insights. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for more legal career stories. | |||
| #1 UK Legal Podcast: How Charity Mafuba Became Dual-Qualified in the UK & US — A Global Legal Career Journey | 07 Mar 2025 | 01:17:56 | |
In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Charity Mafuba to explore her inspiring legal journey — from her early interest in law and experience at law school, to specialising in Banking & Finance and eventually qualifying in New York. We talk through the challenges she overcame, how she stays motivated, and her approach to long-term career planning. If you're a law student, aspiring solicitor, or simply interested in UK legal careers, you’ll find tons of value here. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to stay up to date. | |||
| Welcome to TheLawyerFiles | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:00:20 | |
Welcome to the very first episode/trailer of The Lawyer Files! I’m Denice Obeng, and I’m so excited to finally launch this podcast. The Lawyer Files is here to give aspiring solicitors and legal professionals real, unfiltered insights into the legal industry. Whether you’re a law student, a future trainee, or someone considering a legal career, this podcast will provide you with the knowledge, advice, and motivation you need. Each episode, I’ll be sitting down with legal professionals at different stages of their careers to discuss their journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. We’ll be covering everything from training contracts and qualifying as a solicitor to the skills you need to stand out in this competitive field. IIeNfNmTKl1CCPNFuyDC | |||
| #10 UK Legal Podcast: Navigating Law with Intention and Growth – Oluwatobi Oso at DWF | 23 May 2025 | 00:25:23 | |
Emerging legal talent and community advocate Oluwatobi Oso shares her journey into law — grounded in intention, resilience, and quiet discipline. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. — 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Oluwatobi Oso — a Paralegal at DWF, LLM and LPC graduate with distinction, and a thoughtful voice on growth, volunteering, and navigating the early stages of a legal career with purpose. From discovering law through a high school career quiz to excelling in both litigation and academic study, Tobi’s story is one of quiet strength, intentional choices, and learning through experience. We talk about: ✅ How a school quiz led her to law — and the early work experiences that confirmed her calling ✅ Developing core skills in litigation: time management, prioritisation, and attention to detail ✅ The importance of learning from mistakes — and building confidence through reflection ✅ Earning distinctions in the LLM and LPC while working part-time ✅ Why career advice matters (and what she wishes she’d known earlier) ✅ The personal and professional value of volunteering and giving back Whether you’re starting out in the legal field, studying while working, or finding your voice in the profession — Tobi’s journey is a reminder that success is shaped by preparation, humility, and purpose. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. 📰 Subscribe on Substack to receive written interviews, insights, and legal career content straight to your inbox. | |||
| #9 UK Legal Podcast: In the Room for Change - Stephanie Ezechukwu at DVSA on Representation, Reform, and Resilience | 16 May 2025 | 01:07:03 | |
Head of Prosecutions and mentor Stephanie Ezechukwu shares her journey to shaping national legal policy — blending leadership, representation, and faith. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. ---- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Stephanie Ezechukwu — Head of Prosecutions at the DVSA, former Home Office Senior Policy Advisor, SQE student, and advocate for representation and public service in the legal sector. From leading prosecutions to co-authoring the statutory guidance for the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, Stephanie’s story is one of resilience, purpose, and being “in the room” where change happens. We talk about: Whether you’re entering the legal field, working in public service, or trying to balance ambition with authenticity — Stephanie’s journey is a lesson in leading with conviction, grace, and intention. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. -- 💬 If You or Someone You Know Is Experiencing Domestic Abuse Stephanie Ezechukwu contributed to the statutory guidance accompanying the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, which played a critical role in shaping how domestic abuse is understood and responded to across the UK. The guidance helped expand the statutory definition to include emotional, economic, spiritual, and tech-based abuse—ensuring that the law reflects the complex realities survivors face. If you or someone you know is affected by domestic abuse, please know that help is available and confidential. Here are trusted UK services you can contact:
If you're unsure where to start, any of these organisations can offer guidance, resources, and a safe space to talk. You are not alone. | |||
| #8 UK Legal Podcast: Titomi Sokoya on Finding Purpose in Law, Client Advocacy, and Using Her Voice | 09 May 2025 | 00:33:25 | |
Trainee Legal Advisor and public speaker Titomi Sokoya shares her journey from Gatehouse Chambers to the CAB, blending faith, advocacy, and community impact. A powerful episode of The Lawyer Files. --- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Titomi Sokoya — trainee legal advisor, public speaker, mezzo-soprano singer, and advocate for mentorship and representation in the legal field. Her journey through the public and private sectors offers a powerful look at resilience, purpose, and speaking up for others. We talk about: ✅ How family debates and a visit to court during secondary school sparked her interest in law Whether you’re applying for training contracts, working in client-facing roles, or balancing your personal and professional identity — Titomi’s story will remind you that purpose, faith, and finding your voice are powerful tools in law and beyond. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. | |||
| #7 UK Legal Podcast: Breaking Into the Magic Circle - Eve Brooks on Training at Freshfields, Confidence & Imposter Syndrome | 02 May 2025 | 00:50:43 | |
Freshfields Trainee Associate Eve Brooks shares her journey into law, overcoming imposter syndrome, and embracing opportunity. A candid legal career episode on The Lawyer Files.---- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I’m joined by Eve Brooks, a Trainee Associate at Magic Circle firm Freshfields, to talk about confidence, imposter syndrome, and learning to say yes to opportunity. Her legal journey — marked by curiosity, open-mindedness, and smart risk-taking — is both relatable and empowering. We explore:
Whether you're a prospective law student, a trainee navigating firm culture, or someone doubting how your current path fits into your legal future, Eve’s story reminds us that no experience is ever wasted and that growth is rarely linear. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube for more real stories from legal professionals. | |||
| #6 UK Legal Podcast: Legal Life Unfiltered: Asiyah Randera's Story | 25 Apr 2025 | 01:10:30 | |
Asiyah Randera, award-winning trainee solicitor, shares her honest journey through law school, mentorship, and radical rest. An empowering episode of The Lawyer Files.---- 🎙️ In this powerful episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Asiyah Randera — an award-winning trainee solicitor and outspoken advocate for mentorship, representation, and radical rest. From being a first-generation university student to becoming a role model for aspiring lawyers, Asiyah’s story is one of resilience, honesty, and inspiration. We explore:
If you’re applying for training contracts, battling imposter syndrome, or simply redefining what success means, this episode is your reminder that vulnerability is strength — and that your journey doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube to hear more authentic legal stories. | |||
| #5 UK Legal Podcast: Gloria Mapamboli on Apprenticeships, Motherhood, and Building a Public Sector Career | 18 Apr 2025 | 00:18:54 | |
Gloria Mapamboli shares her journey from CITI Bank to the House of Commons, balancing motherhood and career growth. A powerful public sector story on The Lawyer Files podcast. --- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Gloria Mapamboli, an Enquiry Executive Apprentice at the House of Commons and passionate advocate for young working mothers. Her journey — from corporate finance at CITI Bank at age 18 to government work and motherhood — is a powerful example of resilience, ambition, and reinvention. We discuss:
Whether you’re a working parent, a career changer, a student, or someone seeking a meaningful role in public service, this episode is rich with practical insights and motivation. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for more empowering stories from across the legal and public sector. | |||
| #4 UK Legal Podcast: How Viktoriia Restarted Her Legal Career in the UK — An International Lawyer’s Journey | 13 Apr 2025 | 00:30:24 | |
Ukrainian solicitor Viktoriia Ishcheriakova shares her journey from advocate in Ukraine to LLM candidate in the UK, offering insights on law, migration, and resilience. A legal podcast by The Lawyer Files.--- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I’m joined by Viktoriia Ishcheriakova — a Ukrainian solicitor (advocate), legal academic, and LLM candidate at the University of Sunderland — to explore her extraordinary legal journey from Ukraine to the UK. We discuss:
Whether you're a legal professional, an aspiring lawyer, or simply someone inspired by stories of strength, purpose, and reinvention, this episode offers an honest and moving perspective. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to hear more real stories from the legal world. | |||
| #3 UK Legal Podcast: Megan Leckie on Women in Law, Trainee Life, and Navigating the Legal Profession with Dyslexia | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:28:10 | |
Megan Leckie, trainee solicitor and co-founder of Women in Law Kent, shares her story, advocacy work, and advice for neurodiverse aspiring lawyers. A UK legal podcast from The Lawyer Files. --- 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Megan Leckie, a Trainee Solicitor at Tucker Solicitors and Co-Founder of Women in Law Kent, to explore her inspiring journey through the legal profession — one marked by resilience, advocacy, and authenticity. We discuss:
Whether you're a law student, a future trainee solicitor, or someone passionate about inclusion in the legal industry, this episode delivers valuable insight and real-world encouragement. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to catch future episodes. | |||
| #11 UK Legal Podcast: Mishcon de Reya Trainee Solicitor Journey: McKelvin on Networking, Branding & Strategy | 30 May 2025 | 00:37:52 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor McKelvin Debrah shares his journey into commercial law — shaped by resilience, strategic self-development, and a passion for opening doors for others. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From stepping into the legal world through Latham & Watkins’ PRIME scheme to refining his path with Rare Recruitment and Aspiring Solicitors, McKelvin’s journey reflects the power of staying consistent, learning from rejection, and showing up intentionally. We talk about: Whether you're navigating the TC cycle, exploring commercial law, or finding your voice in a competitive profession — McKelvin’s journey is proof that preparation, persistence, and community make all the difference. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.📰 Subscribe on Substack to receive written interviews, insights, and legal career content straight to your inbox. | |||
| #21 UK Legal Podcast: Inside BBC Legal: Trainee Solicitor Chimere Nwosu on Media Law and Public Service | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:41:21 | |
Emerging legal talent and trainee solicitor Chimere Nwosu shares her insightful path into media law — shaped by political communication, regulatory experience, and a deep belief in the power of responsible storytelling. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From studying political discourse to supporting a judicial review in the BBC’s litigation seat, Chimere’s story is grounded in empathy, versatility, and purpose-driven growth — both professionally and personally. We talk about: ✅ How her interest in law started with true crime and was reshaped by global politics and public affairs Whether you're exploring alternative routes into the profession, interested in in-house legal careers, or building confidence from real-world experience then Chimere’s story is rich with insight, integrity, and intention. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #17 UK Legal Podcast: How Nicole Secured a Training Contract at Clyde & Co — From Law School to Global Law Firm | 13 Jul 2025 | 01:08:10 | |
Emerging legal voice and future trainee solicitor Nicole Wereko shares her inspiring journey into commercial law — shaped by service, self-awareness, and the confidence to lead with empathy. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From managing wellbeing events on campus to gaining insight into how global law firms operate behind the scenes, Nicole’s story is rooted in reflection, proactivity, and a desire to make legal spaces more human. We talk about: Whether you’re starting out in law, navigating internships, or figuring out how to stand out while staying grounded — Nicole’s story is packed with practical insight, humility, and vision. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #16 UK Legal Podcast: Law, Networking & the Power of Persistence: Seyi’s Legal Career Story | 04 Jul 2025 | 00:50:50 | |
Emerging legal voice and future trainee solicitor Seyi Erinle shares his thoughtful path into commercial law — shaped by criminology, cross-cultural perspective, and the discipline to aim high even after rejection. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Seyi Erinle — future trainee solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills, Law & Criminology graduate from the University of Sheffield, and founding Vice President of the BAME Law Society. With a journey that started in criminal psychology and evolved into corporate deals, Seyi reflects on what it really takes to grow, adapt, and succeed in commercial law. From bingeing interrogation analysis videos on YouTube to writing contracts during a fast-paced vacation scheme, Seyi’s story is grounded in curiosity, ambition, and a commitment to continuous growth — both personally and professionally. We talk about: Whether you're shifting focus within law, applying to competitive firms, or figuring out how to develop confidence through experience — Seyi’s story is packed with insight, strategy, and quiet determination. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #15 UK Legal Podcast: From Philosophy to Law: How Humna Secured a Training Contract at Charles Russell Speechlys | 28 Jun 2025 | 00:46:54 | |
Emerging legal voice and future trainee solicitor Humna shares her inspiring route into commercial law — shaped by intellectual curiosity, cultural identity, and the discipline of a black belt mindset. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Humna — future trainee solicitor at Charles Russell Speechlys, King’s College London Philosophy graduate, and Assistant Instructor in Choi Kwang Do. With a unique blend of academic depth and lived discipline, Humna opens up about the mindset and strategy that helped her break into law from a non-law background. From debating Cicero in Latin literature class to sparring in martial arts training, Humna’s journey into law is shaped by introspection, intentionality, and an unwavering belief in making space for representation in elite legal circles. We talk about: Whether you’re coming from a non-traditional background, applying to training contracts, or trying to balance your culture with your career goals — Humna’s story is full of reflection, strategy, and strength. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #14 UK Legal Podcast: Breaking Into Big Law: Kiran’s Journey from University to a Top US Law Firm | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:48:35 | |
Emerging legal mind and Trainee Solicitor Kiran Banerjee shares his thoughtful journey into commercial law — shaped by curiosity, resilience, and a strategic mindset built through study, rejection, and real-world insight. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. —🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Kiran Banerjee — trainee solicitor at a top US law firm, Warwick Law graduate, and trustee at Just Be a Child. With sharp commercial awareness and a quiet confidence, Kiran reflects on what it really takes to stand out in high-pressure environments and build a legal career with long-term vision. From early sparks of interest in business and law through Young Enterprise, to navigating the steep learning curve of finance seats and building resilience after early rejections, Kiran’s journey is one of focus, clarity, and knowing how to learn from every experience. We talk about: Whether you're applying to competitive firms, moving from study to practice, or figuring out how to lead with intention in your legal journey — Kiran’s story is packed with practical wisdom and insight. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #13 UK Legal Podcast: From Shop Floors to Top Floors: An Apprentice’s Rise in Law | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:38:05 | |
Emerging legal voice and solicitor apprentice Desiree Obioma shares her powerful journey into the profession — shaped by resilience, real-world experience, and a refusal to let fear decide her future. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From working shifts at McDonald’s and JD Sports while studying four A-Levels, to finding her voice in the Corporate team at a top commercial firm, Desiree’s story is one of grit, growth, and backing herself — even when it felt uncomfortable. Through her reflections on allyship, navigating seat rotations, and the power of mentorship, she reminds us that legal success isn’t about following one path — it’s about owning yours. We talk about: Whether you're exploring your route into law, building confidence in corporate spaces, or figuring out how to stay authentic while growing fast — Desiree’s story is a masterclass in courage, consistency, and showing up even when it’s hard. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #12 UK Legal Podcast: Adriana Zahirović on Breaking Into Law — From GRM Daily to Mishcon de Reya | 06 Jun 2025 | 01:23:12 | |
Emerging legal talent and paralegal Adriana Zahirović shares her multidimensional journey into the legal profession — shaped by discipline, creativity, and a commitment to making law more accessible. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From mastering legal study through trial and error to building confidence across high-pressure corporate environments, Adriana’s story is one of adaptability, self-reflection, and mentorship. She’s committed to breaking down barriers in law—whether that’s through clear legal writing, encouraging open conversations, or mentoring the next generation. We talk about: Whether you’re navigating your legal studies, exploring the boundaries of legal creativity, or trying to balance professionalism with authenticity — Adriana’s story is a powerful reminder that excellence is rooted in both mindset and action. 👉 Follow TheLawyerFiles on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. | |||
| #18 UK Legal Podcast: What It Really Takes to Get a Training Contract At a Top Law Firm as an International Student – Suhana Sharma’s Story | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:36:14 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor Suhana Sharma shares her inspiring journey into commercial law — shaped by international experience, inclusive leadership, and a thoughtful, research-driven approach to career building. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Suhana Sharma — Future Trainee Solicitor at Dentons, penultimate-year law student at the University of Leeds, and President of the Leeds Women in Leadership Society. With experience across insight schemes, open days, and vacation schemes — as well as advocacy for international students and women in law — Suhana offers practical, grounded advice on navigating the UK legal profession without a pre-built network. From attending open days alone to securing a vacation scheme at Dentons and thriving in seats like Restructuring and Corporate, Suhana’s journey is shaped by resourcefulness, self-awareness, and a drive to build community for others following a similar path. We talk about: ✅ The challenges of entering the UK legal market as an international student — and how she built her network from scratch ✅ Lessons from her vacation scheme at Dentons — and how it reshaped her understanding of commercial law ✅ Her experience leading the Leeds Women in Leadership Society and championing diversity and inclusion ✅ The mental pressure of the visa and application process — and how she found balance ✅ How non-legal work experience and cultural sensitivity can translate into client-focused thinking ✅ Her thoughts on mentorship, representation, and redefining what a future City lawyer can look like ✅ Advice on avoiding burnout, staying reflective, and building applications with intention and impact Whether you’re navigating law as an international student, breaking into the City without connections, or learning how to lead with authenticity — Suhana’s story is packed with insight, strategy, and compassion. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music 📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career advice, and behind-the-scenes insight from the next generation of legal talent. Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #22 UK Legal Podcast: Habeeba’s Journey from Volunteering at University to Trainee Solicitor at Hay & Kilner | 16 Aug 2025 | 00:38:53 | |
Emerging legal talent and trainee solicitor Habeeba shares her inspiring journey into the legal profession — shaped by empathy, real-world experience, and a deep commitment to client-focused practice. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From gaining confidence as a first-generation university student to learning how to support people through some of the most emotionally difficult moments of their lives, Habeeba’s story is grounded in resilience, reflection, and people-first practice. We talk about: Whether you’re trying to build legal experience during university, feeling unsure about your path, or simply looking for encouragement to keep going — Habeeba’s story is full of insight, warmth, and strength. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career advice, and behind-the-scenes insight from the next generation of legal talent. Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #20 UK Legal Podcast: How Emmanuel Akintoye Secured a Training Contract at Ropes & Gray After Rejection Cycles | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:50:27 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor Emmanuel Akintoye shares his insightful journey into commercial law — shaped by strategic thinking, academic excellence, and a deep belief in the value of persistence and self-growth. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From listening to commercial awareness podcasts on his commute to choosing law after initially being uncertain about his path, Emmanuel brings a grounded, relatable voice to the TC journey. We talk about: Whether you’re applying for training contracts, facing rejection, or just looking to improve your applications — Emmanuel’s story offers practical insight and genuine encouragement. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #19 UK Legal Podcast: How Davina Tuma Secured a Training Contract at Stephenson Harwood — From Kuwait to the City | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:53:33 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor Davina Tuma shares her powerful journey into commercial law — shaped by cultural duality, values-led advocacy, and a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of legal knowledge. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. From witnessing her mother’s pro bono work freeing domestic workers in Kuwait to leading student-led panels on race and religion at boarding school, Davina’s story is grounded in resilience, compassion, and purpose-driven leadership. We talk about: Whether you're balancing cultural identity with career goals, trying to stay true to yourself during the application process, or learning how to lead with empathy — Davina’s story is packed with clarity, wisdom, and heart. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Contact/Enquiries: IG: 1Denice.x Email: Thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #24 UK Legal Podcast: A Law Student’s Guide to In-House Legal Internships — First Stop: Chanel | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:54:26 | |
Emerging legal talent and aspiring solicitor Hadia Hussain shares her thoughtful journey into law — shaped by community values, quiet resilience, and a deep commitment to purpose-driven practice. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Hadia Hussain — LLB Law student and current Legal Intern at Chanel — whose route into the profession weaves together grassroots volunteering, self-discovery through setbacks, and a growing interest in in-house legal work. From supporting social cohesion projects to stepping into the luxury legal space, Hadia’s journey challenges the idea that legal success is one-size-fits-all. With honesty and reflection, she shares how her upbringing, experiences, and perspective as a student have shaped the solicitor she’s becoming. We talk about: Whether you’re navigating student life, curious about in-house legal careers, or finding your footing in the profession — Hadia’s story is filled with quiet power, thoughtful lessons, and the kind of encouragement that stays with you. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #23 UK Legal Podcast: Lewis Silkin’s Debora Mosso on Why Great Lawyering Starts With Listening | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:53:22 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor Debora Mosso shares her powerful journey into immigration law — shaped by lived experience, public policy insight, and a deep commitment to access and empathy in legal practice. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Debora Mosso — Immigration Paralegal at Lewis Silkin and incoming trainee solicitor — whose path into law has been shaped by early migration, cross-jurisdictional experience, and a belief that law should serve people, not just processes. From supporting asylum applicants at Phoenix Law, to contributing to legislative drafting with the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Debora’s journey reflects policy fluency, cultural sensitivity, and a strong belief in the power of legal storytelling. We talk about: ✅ How her own migration from Portugal to Northern Ireland influenced her desire to work in immigration law ✅ What she learned supporting asylum seekers — and how that experience shaped her emotional connection to the law ✅ Her placement in the Northern Ireland Civil Service and how it deepened her understanding of policy, legislation, and precision in language ✅ Her reflections on balancing empathy with commercial awareness in business immigration ✅ Why fluency in Portuguese has helped her support both vulnerable individuals and high-profile clients ✅ How LawPod taught her storytelling, collaboration, and communication that now influence her work with clients ✅ Advice for aspiring solicitors on embracing diversity of experience, building cultural awareness, and shaping a legal career with purpose. Whether you’re passionate about policy, curious about immigration law, or navigating your own journey into the profession — Debora’s story is full of clarity, insight, and grounded encouragement. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music 📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career advice, and behind-the-scenes insight from the next generation of legal talent. Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #26 UK Legal Podcast: How Kiyala Matanga Positioned Herself for Success in Law | 12 Sep 2025 | 01:02:29 | |
Emerging legal talent and future trainee solicitor Kiyala Matanga shares her inspiring journey into law — shaped by resilience, faith, and a commitment to leaving spaces better than she found them. A must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Kiyala Matanga — Future Trainee Solicitor and Vice President at The University of Law — whose legal path bridges leadership, public speaking, and standout experience with leading firms such as Clifford Chance, Slaughter and May, Latham and Watkins, and White and Case. From curating TEDx projects and pioneering networking events, to managing operations at DPD UK and delivering talks for HSBC, Kiyala’s journey challenges the idea that impact only begins after qualification. With honesty and purpose, she shares how faith, confidence, and people-focused leadership have shaped her growing legal voice. We talk about: ✅ What inspired her to pursue law, and how her early life in the Democratic Republic of Congo shaped her perspective ✅ How leadership roles at The University of Law built her confidence and community impact ✅ Lessons from top law firm internships, including insights into greenwashing and the role of a commercial lawyer ✅ How she overcame fear at her first networking event and went on to host groundbreaking conferences ✅ Why putting God first anchors her career decisions and keeps her aligned with purpose ✅ The importance of networking across levels, building LinkedIn presence, and positioning yourself for success ✅ Advice for aspiring solicitors from non traditional backgrounds on how to thrive authentically Whether you are applying for internships, finding your place in law school, or building resilience for a competitive profession, Kiyala’s story is filled with practical lessons and encouragement that remind you your legal career begins with how you show up today. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career tips, and behind the scenes insight from the next generation of legal professionals. Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #25 UK Law Podcast: How Melanie Gardner Rodriguez Landed a Legal Internship at Disney+ Before Graduating | 07 Sep 2025 | 01:00:56 | |
Emerging legal talent and aspiring solicitor Melanie Gardner Rodriguez shares her standout journey into law — shaped by confidence, curiosity, and a deep belief in showing up fully, even before qualification. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Melanie Gardner Rodriguez — a Law student at the University of York and current Legal & Business Affairs Intern at Disney+ — whose legal path bridges academic excellence, industry experience, and meaningful mentorship. From helping bring Normal People to Disney+ to tutoring GCSE and A-Level students in her spare time, Melanie’s journey challenges the idea that impact only begins after qualification. With honesty and warmth, she shares how discipline, self-belief, and people skills have shaped her growing legal voice. We talk about: ✅ What sparked her interest in law — and how the Depp v Heard trial opened her eyes to public-facing legal work ✅ Her experience as a legal intern at Disney+, and how it gave her real responsibility and long-term friendships ✅ How she maintains academic success through self-discipline, balance, and a consistent mindset ✅ What tutoring taught her about leadership, communication, and building trust ✅ Why comparison is the thief of joy — and how she overcame imposter syndrome when applying to top internships ✅ Lessons learned from mistakes, and how she’s developed confidence from day one ✅ Advice for other aspiring solicitors trying to stand out while staying true to themselves Whether you’re applying for internships, juggling studies and side hustles, or trying to build confidence in a competitive space — Melanie’s story is filled with real insight, practical lessons, and the kind of motivation that reminds you that your legal career starts now. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career tips, and behind-the-scenes insight from the next generation of legal professionals. Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #28 UK Legal Podcast: Pierre Boyce Head Boy, Talentix Founder and Aspiring Solicitor on Leadership, Law and Social Mobility | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:28:49 | |
Emerging legal talent and aspiring commercial solicitor Pierre Boyce shares his inspiring journey into law shaped by leadership, resilience, and a passion for social mobility. A must listen episode of TheLawyerFiles. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Pierre Boyce — Head Boy, content creator, and founder of Talentix, a youth led employment agency helping teenagers navigate the job market. His path combines early legal exposure at firms like Freshfields, White & Case, and Norton Rose Fulbright with a strong drive to create change both inside and outside the profession. From leading assemblies and initiatives as Head Boy to launching a business that empowers young people, Pierre’s journey proves that ambition and action at a young age can set you apart. With honesty and clarity, he shares how discipline, rational thinking, and a willingness to seize opportunities have shaped his vision for a career in commercial law. We talk about: Whether you are at the beginning of your legal career, exploring opportunities through school or university, or looking for motivation to balance ambition with action, Pierre’s story is filled with practical lessons and encouragement that remind you it is never too early to make an impact. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #27 UK Legal Podcast: How Alya Moktar Became a Trainee Solicitor at Kennedys and a Top 200 LinkedIn Legal Influencer as an International Student | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:33:15 | |
Emerging legal talent and trainee solicitor Alya Moktar shares her inspiring journey into law shaped by resilience, visibility, and a commitment to making the profession more accessible. A must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Alya Moktar future trainee solicitor at Kennedys and one of LinkedIn’s Top 200 Legal Influencers whose legal path bridges international experience, litigation passion, and a growing voice for minority and international representation in law. From waking up at 5am to commute between Leeds and Halifax for her first paralegal role, to building a LinkedIn presence that challenges misconceptions about Malaysian foundations, Alya’s journey proves that you do not need to wait until qualification to make an impact. With honesty and clarity, she shares how resilience, storytelling, and strategic visibility have shaped her growing legal voice. We talk about: ✅ How Veer Zaara first inspired her pursuit of justice and a career in law ✅ The cultural shift between Malaysia and the UK and what it taught her about different types of lawyers ✅ Challenges of transitioning from university to the workplace and how she built independence as a paralegal ✅ Why litigation excites her more than transactional work and how it allows her to retell client stories ✅ How she became a Top 200 LinkedIn Influencer and why representation matters for international students and minorities ✅ Practical advice for aspiring solicitors from starting applications early to exploring visa alternatives and making the most of small roles ✅ Her reflections on resilience, visibility, and building a career grounded in opportunity and determination Whether you are applying for training contracts, navigating law as an international student, or looking for motivation to stay consistent, Alya’s story is filled with practical lessons and encouragement that remind you your legal career is already taking shape with the choices you make today. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music.📰 Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career tips, and behind the scenes insight from the next generation of legal professionals. Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #32 UK Legal Podcast: Adeniyi on Building a Career in Data Protection and AI Law | 14 Nov 2025 | 01:10:34 | |
Emerging legal professional and Data Protection Manager Adeniyi shares his inspiring journey into privacy law — a story defined by curiosity, adaptability, and purpose. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Adeniyi, Data Protection Manager at Birketts LLP, who has built an impressive career at the intersection of law, technology, and business. From his early academic curiosity to working across organisations like Monzo Bank and Stone King LLP, Adeniyi’s journey shows how unexpected beginnings can lead to extraordinary careers. His story highlights the realities of transitioning from corporate roles into legal practice, how empathy strengthens compliance work, and why curiosity remains his greatest professional tool. We talk about: Whether you’re a law student exploring new fields, a professional curious about the future of tech and regulation, or someone discovering how to turn curiosity into career direction, Adeniyi’s story is filled with valuable insights and motivation. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Guest Information: Adeniyi Ajose - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adeniyi-ajose-15961b114/ Contact/Enquiries: | |||
| #31 UK Legal Podcast: Becoming a Solicitor with No A Levels Daisy Doardo on Resilience and Purpose in Law | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:43:00 | |
Solicitor and founder Daisy Doardo shares her inspiring journey into law shaped by empathy, resilience, and a commitment to access to justice. A thoughtful and deeply human episode of TheLawyerFiles. In this episode, I sit down with Daisy Doardo — a solicitor, writer, and founder of Daisy Legal, whose approach to law is rooted in compassion, purpose, and lived experience. From guiding families through moments of unimaginable loss to building her own legal business while studying, Daisy’s story is one of courage and conviction. Her reflections offer an honest look at how empathy and professionalism can coexist in law, how trauma-informed practice can reshape client care, and why wellbeing and self-awareness are essential for long-term success in the profession. We talk about: Whether you are drawn to advocacy, client-facing work, or simply exploring what it means to lead with purpose, Daisy’s story is a powerful reminder that empathy is not a weakness in law — it is a strength. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music Guest Details: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daisy-doardo/ Contact / Enquiries: Email: Contact@thelawyerfiles.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o | |||
| #30 UK Legal Podcast: From Harrods to Legal Counsel Elinam Akotey on Navigating In-House Law in the Fashion World | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:43:00 | |
Emerging legal professional Elinam Akotey shares her powerful journey into law shaped by self-awareness, adaptability, and a commercial mindset developed across multiple industries. A thoughtful and practical episode of TheLawyerFiles. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Elinam Akotey — in-house legal counsel with experience at Harrods and in the fashion industry. Originally drawn to war journalism, Elinam made the decision to pivot into law, carrying with her a strong foundation in advocacy, communication, and client awareness. Her story offers honest reflections on learning through career pivots, gaining confidence in non-traditional legal paths, and developing the soft skills that matter most in commercial legal practice. We talk about: Whether you’re pursuing a legal career outside the traditional route, working in-house, or learning how to bring your personality into your profession, Elinam’s story is a reminder that commercial strength and human insight can go hand in hand. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Guest Details: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elinam-akotey/ Contact/Enquiries:IG: @1Denice.xEmail: thelawyerfiles@outlook.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o | |||
| #29 UK Legal Podcast: From Durham Uni to BCLP Training Contract With Naomi Owolabi | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:57:38 | |
Emerging legal talent and Future Trainee Solicitor Naomi Owolabi shares her inspiring journey into law shaped by resilience, self-belief, and a determination to thrive as an international student. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Naomi Owolabi — Durham Law graduate, international student, and incoming trainee at BCLP. From being inspired by Legally Blonde to overcoming imposter syndrome at university, Naomi’s path shows how persistence and confidence can turn ambition into opportunity. Her story highlights the realities of navigating law as someone from an underrepresented background, the lessons she learned on the BCLP Vacation Scheme, and why believing in yourself can be more powerful than the most polished application. We talk about: Whether you are an international student, an aspiring solicitor balancing self-doubt with ambition, or someone looking for reassurance that your timing is your own, Naomi’s story is filled with practical lessons and encouragement to keep going. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Contact/Enquiries: IG: @1Denice.x Email: thelawyerfiles@outlook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o/ | |||
| #33 UK Legal Podcast: How to Stand Out in Solicitor Apprenticeship Applications with Zafreen | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:33:27 | |
Emerging legal professional and Solicitor Apprentice Zafreen shares her inspiring journey into law — a story defined by discipline, determination, and ambition. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Zafreen A, a Solicitor Apprentice at Fox Williams LLP, who has already built an impressive foundation through experiences at CMS, Allen & Overy, and Grant Thornton. From studying law at A Level to choosing the apprenticeship route over the traditional university path, her story shows how early passion, strong role models, and structured ambition can shape a powerful legal career. Her journey highlights the realities of balancing full-time work with a law degree, the value of mentorship, and how early exposure to different departments — from admin to compliance to dispute resolution — has shaped her understanding of the legal profession. We talk about: Whether you’re a student exploring apprenticeships, someone unsure of which legal path to take, or a young professional seeking motivation, Zafreen’s journey is filled with structure, honesty, and valuable insight. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Guest Information: Contact / Enquiries: | |||
| #37 UK Legal Podcast: Inside Cyber Law at DAC Beachcroft - Koye Adeyeye on Crisis Response and Fintech | 13 Dec 2025 | 01:23:32 | |
Additional resources mentioned in this episode: AllAboutLaw’s Online Application Masterclass https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles - Emerging cyber lawyer and DAC Beachcroft solicitor Koye Adeyeye shares his journey into cyber incident response, crisis management and fintech driven legal practice in this must listen episode of TheLawyerFiles. In this episode, I sit down with Koye, a U.K.-qualified solicitor specialising in Cyber Incident Response and Professional Indemnity, and currently a Litigation Counsel Secondee at Lockton. His work places him at the heart of real time cyber crises, guiding organisations through data breaches, forensic investigations and complex regulatory obligations under the UK GDPR. Koye’s journey began with an early interest in threat intelligence and crisis driven work, before discovering cyber law as a space where legal judgement, technology and commercial awareness collide. From training across multiple practice areas to specialising in cyber, he reflects on how understanding the client beyond the black letter law has been central to his development as a solicitor. We also discuss how completing the Oxford Fintech Programme at Saïd Business School shaped his understanding of financial systems, digital infrastructure and risk, allowing him to translate complex technical issues into practical, commercially grounded legal advice. We talk about: ✅ How Koye found his way into cyber incident response and why crisis driven legal work motivates him ✅ What cyber breaches look like behind the scenes and how lawyers support clients in real time ✅ The challenges of GDPR notification decisions and assessing risk to individuals ✅ How fintech innovation is reshaping cyber risk and legal advice ✅ The value of secondments and seeing legal work from the client’s perspective ✅ Advice for aspiring solicitors interested in cybersecurity and technology focused practice areas Whether you are interested in cyber law, fintech, or understanding how legal advice operates under pressure, Koye’s story offers practical insight, clarity and inspiration for navigating a modern legal career. Follow TheLawyerFiles on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. Guest Information Koye Adeyeye on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/koye-adeyeye/ Contact and Enquiries Email: contact@thelawyerfiles.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o | |||
| #35 UK Legal Podcast: How a STEM Mindset and Social Mobility Mission Led Charlie Cromwell to Bird and Bird | 06 Dec 2025 | 01:20:26 | |
Additional resources mentioned in this episode: AllAboutLaw’s Video Interview Masterclass https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles ---- Emerging legal professional and future Bird and Bird trainee Charlie Suzannah Cromwell shares her inspiring journey into law, shaped by curiosity, resilience and a unique blend of technology and legal insight. A must listen episode of TheLawyerFiles. In this episode, I sit down with Charlie, a First Class Computer Science graduate whose journey spans the UK and the US, touching on algorithmic bias, data equity and the power of accessible legal communication. From realising coding was not the career she wanted, to discovering the impact she could make through law, her story shows how technical skill, analytical depth and a commitment to social mobility can create a modern and meaningful legal path. Her journey highlights the realities of transitioning from STEM into law, the lessons she learned during her Bird and Bird vacation scheme in Intellectual Property and how mentorship, writing and teaching strengthened her confidence in navigating complex ideas. We talk about✅ What inspired her transition from Computer Science to the legal profession✅ How she applies systems thinking and logic from STEM to legal reasoning✅ The key lessons from her Bird and Bird vacation scheme and what it taught her about collaboration and communication✅ Her experience writing for The Student Lawyer and why simplifying complexity is essential for good legal work✅ Her perspective on social mobility, access and why visibility matters in the profession✅ Her advice for aspiring lawyers who come from non traditional backgrounds or want to enter tech focused areas of law Whether you are exploring a future in technology law, considering a non traditional route into the profession or seeking inspiration to build confidence in your own journey, Charlie’s story offers clarity, motivation and real insight. Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Amazon Music.Subscribe on Substack for written interviews, legal career guidance and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. Guest Information:Charlie Suzannah Cromwell — https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliesuzannahcromwell Contact and EnquiriesEmail: contact@thelawyerfiles.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o | |||
| #34 UK Legal Podcast: From King’s College to LSE and Ofcom, Jess Akuffo’s Journey into International Law | 28 Nov 2025 | 00:37:59 | |
Additional resources mentioned in this episode AllAboutLaw’s Watson Glaser and assessment preparation hub ---- Emerging international lawyer and LSE LLM Candidate Jess Akuffo shares her inspiring journey through global legal education and public international law — a story defined by academic excellence, curiosity, and purpose. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files. 🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Jess Akuffo, a Legal Intern at Ofcom and Public International Law LLM candidate at the London School of Economics, who has built an impressive academic and professional foundation spanning King’s College London, Monash University, and LSE. From achieving a First Class Honours in her LLB to researching international investment law and African development, Jess’s journey shows how global perspective, intellectual curiosity, and a passion for justice can drive meaningful impact. Her story highlights the intersection between international law, business, and policy, and the importance of exploring how law contributes to sustainable development and fair global governance. We talk about Whether you’re passionate about international law, development, or pursuing postgraduate study, Jess’s story is filled with insight, motivation, and global perspective. 👉 Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Guest Information Contact / Enquiries | |||
| #38 UK Legal Podcast: From Nigeria to the UK Building a Global Career in Dispute Resolution with Femi Adeluola | 20 Dec 2025 | 00:58:09 | |
Additional resources mentioned in this episode AllAboutLaw, the UK’s leading platform for aspiring solicitors. AllAboutLaw runs a series of virtual law career events, including their Virtual Law Fair and skill building workshops designed specifically for future lawyers. These live sessions give you the opportunity to connect with law firms, hear directly from recruiters, and gain practical insights that can strengthen your applications and interview performance. Learn more at - Dual qualified disputes lawyer Femi Adeluola shares his journey practising law across Nigeria and England and Wales, offering a grounded and insightful look into litigation, arbitration, and international legal careers in this must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. In this episode, I sit down with Femi, a disputes lawyer licensed in both Nigeria and England and Wales, and an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK. His experience spans courtroom advocacy within a fused legal profession in Nigeria, as well as in house legal work in London, where he advises on disputes, risk, and commercial decision making. Femi’s legal journey began in Nigeria, where acting as both solicitor and barrister gave him early exposure to every stage of the dispute process, from client engagement and case preparation to courtroom advocacy. After qualifying in England and Wales, he brought that experience into a new legal system, developing a dispute resolution approach focused on efficiency, cultural awareness, and resolving matters out of court wherever possible. We also explore the realities of transitioning from private practice to an in house role, including the shift from being an external adviser to becoming a legal and business partner within an organisation. Femi reflects on the importance of maintaining independence and objectivity while supporting commercial goals, and how this balance shapes professional judgment. We talk about ✅ Practising within a fused legal system and how early courtroom exposure shapes advocacy Whether you are interested in dispute resolution, arbitration, or building an international legal career, Femi’s story offers clarity, realism, and thoughtful guidance for navigating law across borders. Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. Guest Information Contact and Enquiries | |||