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Talk Justice explores the legal battle of a Colorado-born woman with no birth certificate, the roadblocks people without identification and...

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Every once in a while, it’s nice to examine the smaller issues affecting our lives as litigators that might not merit a full episode on thei...

From starting with clear, reasonable requests and meticulously documenting every interaction, to setting firm deadlines and escalating strat...

Holocaust survivor and longtime leader of the Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky (AppalRed), John Rosenberg, joins Talk Justi...

In this episode of the Un-Billable Hour’s Seat at the Table: Establishing a brand is one thing, sharing that brand with potential clients wh...

Strengthening relationships between the bench and the bar is essential to the health of our legal system and the effectiveness of profession...

In this episode of Heels in the Courtroom, Liz Lenivy, Mary Simon, Elizabeth McNulty and Katie St. John explore recent cases raising concern...

In this episode of The Case Doctors, Christine tees up a lineup of legal dilemmas that range from rideshare upgrades to Instagram gotchas —...

How do you rebuild a life after it was taken from you? A wrongful conviction strips a person of their agency, leaving pain and loss where th...

The Jury is Out explores the growing problem of discovery obstruction in litigation, where routine requests are increasingly met with blanke...

It's time for the first official meeting of the Modern Law Library Book Club, and Lee has invited on her friend (and go-to Nixon expert) Vic...

Drop a quarter in the slot and dig into the nontraditional career of Chrissie Scelsi who specializes in the law of video gaming. Scelsi forg...

And the DOJ had an atrocious week. ------ Rapper turned First Amendment hero Afroman took his frustration over a heavy-handed police raid on...

AI is more than just another tool for lawyers. It may fundamentally change how law firms make money. In episode #607 of the Lawyerist Podcas...

In this jam-packed episode, host Tony Sipp welcomes four outstanding paralegal professionals and educators to share tips on balancing mindfu...

Succession planning has never been more critical for corporate legal departments. In this episode of The Legal Report from Robert Half, host...

Your smartwatch tracks your heart rate and counts your calories. Your Ring camera lets you know when a package has been delivered. The GPS i...

A real Olympian on our little podcast?! Athlete and lawyer Rich Ruohonen shows us all how excellence and commitment are good for business. A...

In this episode’s Seat at the Table, let’s dig into the bedrock of your business: Your identity. That’s what branding is, it’s defining your...

Texas is fortunate to be home to a diverse and impressive roster of professional sports organizations, and it should come as no surprise tha...

For more than a decade, the Modern Law Library has been chatting with authors about their books. But there haven't been many opportunities t...

At the NCBP’s Midyear Meeting in San Antonio, Amanda Arriaga sat down with conference speaker Michael Ariens, professor at St. Mary’s School...

Meet Alyssa Vachon Daigneault, a new Massachusetts attorney who benefitted from a chat with lawyer and law coach Kellam Parks, an amazing gu...

Equal Justice Works CEO Verna Williams discusses her prior experience as a law dean, her work engaging law students and young lawyers in pub...

A part of the legal marketing landscape we don’t talk about enough is referral marketing. Sure, we focus on digital marketing, search engine...

To mark the sesquicentennial of the Texas Constitution, host Rocky Dhir is joined by two eminent Texans—Texas Supreme Court Justice Evan You...

Let’s talk about every lawyer’s favorite subject: exams. It seems like every day, there’s another threshold that generative artificial intel...

Religious organizations and their employees fall into a murky and often-overlooked area of labor and employment law. Guests James “Jim” Paul...

Guest June Hunter is a trained paralegal professional and legal technology trainer with a 35-year career in legal services that spans the pr...

The process of “case budgeting” is increasingly common in complex litigation, it’s the science and art of laying out the potential time and...

This is likely only the beginning of the reckoning. ----- As predicted on last week's episode, Brad Karp left the top post at Paul Weiss fol...

The tensions between the practice and business of law have long been a touchy subject, but lawyers must wrestle with these challenges to thr...

Starting a law firm doesn’t automatically make you a business owner—designing one does. In episode #600 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie...

Where do you want your firm to go in the new year? Do you have a plan to get there? Intentional firm design and strategy trumps reactive gro...

The recent fatal shootings of Renee Good & Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota shook the nation and the world. In recent months, the tacti...

The world of legal technology can seem overwhelming. Fortunately, we have a guide in Chelsey Lambert, founder and author at the legal tech e...

The Case Doctors explore what legal recourse Taylor Swift fans might have when the tickets they bought for $14,000 didn’t turn out to be wha...

In the movie 1973 film Walking Tall, Sheriff Buford Pusser is a heroic law enforcement officer in small-town Tennessee whose fight against t...

Supreme Court hacking and the end of a Biglaw era. ------ The Biglaw world continues to watch single-tier partnerships slip away with Sulliv...

In episode #598 of the Lawyerist Podcast, learn how Microsoft Copilot can help lawyers work more efficiently inside Microsoft 365—without co...

On January 3, 2026, the U.S. military captured Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro and his wife and brought them back to the United States...

We trust the justice system to protect the innocent and prosecute the guilty, but what happens when it gets things catastrophically wrong? I...

Mystic for hire! Conrad dusts off the ol’ prophetic orb for a look at what 2026 has in store for lawyers and legal marketers. ----- We know...

Dennis and Tom continue their proud tradition of pondering the panorama of timely tech happenings and sharing personal resolutions for learn...

New Texas AI legislation will take effect January 1, 2026. What will this mean for your legal practice? The Texas Responsible Artificial I...

The idea that prisoners should be treated humanely was discussed by Enlightenment Era aristocrats, "but the idea that they are people who ar...

When family lawyer and podcaster Lee Rosen talks about referrals, he doesn’t call them a network. He calls them friends. He explains why you...

Once you’ve landed your first job as a paralegal professional, what next? How do you build your career, advance into management, and leverag...