Podcast: Vermont Law professor hosts public lawmaking event

November 9, 2015

NPR (VERMONT) – “Our guest is Vermont Law School professor Oliver Goodenough, who is hosting a three-day “Legithon” at the Statehouse in November. The event asks citizens to create laws that balance economic development while protecting public interest.”

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Podcast: Lawyer entrepreneur shares experience with starting his own practice

November 9, 2015

LAWYERIST – Almost three years ago, Josh Camson started “The Shingle Life”, a column-slash-journal of his experiences hanging out his shingle and starting a law practice with his business partner, Erick Rigby. This week, Josh looks back and talks about what he knows now that he didn’t know the, and what he might do differently

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Podcast: Ole Miss Law alum discusses career in tax law for low-income communities

November 1, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – “In this week’s episode, host Derek Tokaz speaks with Alexis Farmer, an attorney with the Mississippi Taxpayer Assistance Project. Farmer, who graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 2011, helps clients settle their IRS debts.”

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Podcast: Finding paying clients in the “legal aid gap”

October 27, 2015

LAWYERIST – “On the podcast, Martha Delaney explains common misconceptions many lawyers have about representing low-income clients, identifies barriers to representing clients, talks about good client service.”

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Podcast: Boston College Law alumnus discusses career representing management in employment litigation

October 19, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – “In this week’s episode, host Aaron Taylor speaks with Matt Parker, a graduate of Boston College Law School, who represents corporate management during employment litigation, such as discrimination disputes.”

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Podcast: Analysis of entry-level hiring of law school faculty by UC Irvine Law professor

October 13, 2015

UCI LAW TALKS – UCI Law’s Sarah Lawsky unpacks exactly what has happened in the law teaching market and identifies characteristics associated with obtaining an entry-level job in this increasingly uncertain part of the academy.

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Podcast: St. Mary’s Law grad discusses experiences as an immigration lawyer

October 7, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – In this week’s episode, host Deborah Merritt speaks with Texas attorney Manuel Escobar, a graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law, about the high-pressure, high-stakes field of immigration law.

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ESPN broadcaster Jay Bilas discusses the value of his law school experience

September 14, 2015

HSU UNTIED PODCAST – Richard Hsu, Partner at Shearman & Sterling law firm, interviews ESPN broadcaster Jay Bilas about his background as an attorney and his law school experience.

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Podcast: Where are the women becoming head trial lawyers?

August 24, 2015

LEGAL TALK NETWORK – Legal Talk Network producer Laurence Colletti interviews Bobbi Liebenberg and Stephanie Scharf about their study “First Chairs at Trial: More Women Need Seats at the Table” at the 2015 American Bar Association Annual Meeting.

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Podcast: Arizona State Law alumna discusses bankruptcy practice

August 24, 2015

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – Host Derek Tokaz speaks with Cristina Perez Hesano, who graduated from Arizona State University’s O’Connor College of Law in 2007. Her practice focuses on two different kinds of bankruptcies for individuals struggling with debt.

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