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By Romesh Hettiarachchi
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
In this episode of the Lawtrepreneur Briefing, Romesh speaks to Annette Choti from Law Quill.
Graduated law school over two decades ago, Annette started her career as an investigator with the US federal government. Annette is now a consultant helping law firms strengthen their online presence using her unique approach to digital marketing.
Our conversation today will focus on her insights about what law firms need to do to succeed in the digital economy and the practical measures lawyers can take to boost their online presence.
After practicing law in Australia for almost two decades, Lara Wentworth has built in the past three years a coaching and training practice aimed at helping lawyers thrive in legal practice. Lara’s focus in her practice is to help lawyers enhance their leadership skills and improve their mental health so they can perform and thrive in their careers and lives.
In this dynamic conversation, Lara talks through her experience navigating the paradoxes imposed by legal culture and managing your mental health and cultivating your leadership abilities is so critical to being a modern lawyer.
Connect with Lara on LinkedIn and on her website.
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A recent graduate of Fordham Law in NYC, Hayley Leviashvili talks with Romesh Hettiarachchi about her challenges in finding meaningful experiences in niche areas of legal practice and how she pro-actively created the opportunities to overcome these barriers to advancing her career.
Listen in as we talk through some opportunities for law students to navigate an uncertain future and the role that the gig economy may play in advancing their careers.
Connect with Hayley on LinkedIn.
Learn more about GigLaw.
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After a successful corporate and academic teaching career, Dina Eisenberg decided to focus her energies teaching lawyers how to effectively delegate so that they are better able to build a law practice that fits the life they desire.
On this episode of the Lawtrepreneur Briefing, Dina and Romesh talk candidly about some of the challenges of practicing as as a racialized lawyer, their frustrations with the legal profession when it comes to diversity and inclusion, how racialized lawyers can overcome these barriers to acheive career success and why delegation is critical to being a modern lawyer.
Connect with Dina on LinkedIn
Learn more about Dina's Delegation Made Simple Bootcamp
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What is the role that mentorship plays in career advancement of racialized lawyers? This is the question that Romesh explores in this conversation with Canadian immigration lawyer, Will Tao.
Join us as we talk about the importance of increasing the racial diversity in the judiciary, why collecting data on race is so important to fostering a diverse profession and the steps that we all can take to ensure junior lawyers receive the support they need to advance in their legal careers.
Connect with Will: LinkedIn
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In this episode of the Lawtrepreneur Briefing, Romesh talks about how the Lawtrepreneur Briefing will change in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement and why now more than ever it is critical to have access to the information, resources and support that law school never provided or taught to lawyers.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.