Lawyerist Podcast
A podcast by Lawyerist.com - Thursdays
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524 Episodes
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#43: What An Innovative Law Firm Really Looks Like, with Peter Carayiannis
Published: 11/17/2015 -
#42: How to Choose a Law Partner, with Jayne Sykora & Jen Santini
Published: 11/9/2015 -
#41: Reflecting on the Shingle Life, with Josh Camson
Published: 11/3/2015 -
#40: Alan Dershowitz’s Advice for Young Lawyers (Replay)
Published: 10/27/2015 -
#39: Tips for Representing Low-Income Clients, with Martha Delaney
Published: 10/20/2015 -
#38: Brian Tannebaum’s Brutal Truths About Lawyers and Lawyering (Replay)
Published: 10/13/2015 -
#37: Internet Ninja Research Tricks with Carole Levitt & Mark Rosch
Published: 10/6/2015 -
#36: Dennis Kennedy on How Technology Can Make Law Practice More Satisfying
Published: 9/29/2015 -
#35: Jodi Ettenberg's Never-Ending Vacation from Law Practice
Published: 9/22/2015 -
#34: Pablo Arredondo on Getting Lawyers to Collaborate
Published: 9/15/2015 -
#33: Stephen Dillard on Judges Using Social Media
Published: 9/8/2015 -
#32: Sonia Miller Van Oort's Non-Traditional Law Firm
Published: 9/1/2015 -
#31: Shantelle Argyle's Non-Profit Law Firm
Published: 8/25/2015 -
#30: John Grant's Agile Project Management Tips for Lawyers
Published: 8/18/2015 -
#29: Brendan Kenny on What Lawyers Need to Know About E-Discovery
Published: 8/11/2015 -
#28: Nicole Bradick on How to Build a Virtual Law Practice
Published: 8/4/2015 -
#27: Omar Ha-Redeye on Incubating the Future of Access to Justice
Published: 7/28/2015 -
#26: David Lat on the Future of BigLaw and SmallLaw
Published: 7/21/2015 -
#25: Five Things Deborah Savadra Thinks You Should Know About Microsoft Office
Published: 7/14/2015 -
#24: Ed Walters on Robot Lawyers and the Law of Robots (Replay)
Published: 7/7/2015
The Lawyerist Podcast is a show about lawyering and law practice hosted by Stephanie Everett of Lawyerist. Every week we feature conversations with successful lawyers, innovative thought leaders, and other creative people helping to shape the future of legal practice.