Synopsis
I Am The Law is an award-winning show about law jobs. We profile recent and seasoned law school graduates in different jobs to help listeners learn about the legal profession.
Episodes
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Episode #100: Legal Career Storytelling
21/10/2024 Duration: 50minIn our 100th episode, hosts Kyle McEntee and Katya Valasek reflect on their legal backgrounds and how their journeys to, through, and after law school shape this podcast's discussions. Kyle talks about his journey, beginning with the founding of Law School Transparency (LST), a nonprofit focused on consumer advocacy, and leading to his role at LSAC. He explores the challenges of enacting meaningful change in the face of opposition, emphasizing how crucial it is for advocates to grasp their audience's needs to be persuasive. Katya recounts how her legal career has evolved along a consistent axis of guiding people to the legal careers they want. She discusses her personal and professional fulfillment in the face of persistent questions about her career choices. Katya is a graduate of Michigan State College of Law and Kyle is a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School.This episode is hosted by Collin Takita.Mentioned in this episode:Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallLearn more about Blueprint
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Partners by Law: Building a Life and Career in Law
14/10/2024 Duration: 26minLana and Nick Kuchinski have done a lot together, from chemical engineering to law school to getting married. Though the episode features their unique journey as a couple, their insights are valuable for anyone considering or currently navigating law school. The conversation touches on competition, jealousy, factoring family into decision-making, support, and the varied ways individual paths shape legal careers. One partner faced more challenges in the job market, while the other had greater success securing interviews and offers. They share how these experiences affected their relationship, particularly during the job search, and draw comparisons to the dynamics between friends, roommates, and classmates. Lana and Nick are graduates of the University of Colorado Law School.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law
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Entertainment Deals and Strategy: Getting to Yes
07/10/2024 Duration: 27minAlexia Bedat is a U.K.-trained entertainment lawyer in New York City who predominately represents production companies in content deals, from podcasts to documentaries and a lot in between. With a bird's eye view of the entertainment industry, she's able to provide legal and business advice to forge deals that let the creative process blossom. Through careful listening and strategic questioning, Alexia can rein in clients who could blow up a deal over a misunderstanding. The episode also dives into the challenges of balancing creative integrity with legal clearance, the stories a contract tells, and the rewarding experience of seeing creative projects come to life. Alexia is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and has an LL.M. from Columbia University Law School. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah Law
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Partners Against the Grain: Lawyers Suing Lawyers
16/09/2024 Duration: 47minTaking on high-profile cases is never easy, especially when you're suing fellow lawyers for legal malpractice. Ronnie Richter and Eric Bland have found success not in spite of their differences, but because of them. Ronnie, with his measured speech and precise actions, is the steady hand, while Eric, known for bringing intensity and disruption, shakes things up. Despite their contrasting styles, they are united by a shared purpose: righting wrongs and holding others accountable, all while maintaining a common vision for how to run their law firm.Eric and Ronnie may be best known for their role in the high-profile cases involving Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina attorney who embezzled millions from his law firm and clients, and murdered his wife and son. While we touch on these case tangentially, this episode is much more about litigating legal malpractice and finding a law partner who shares your values, work ethic, and business sensibilities. With anecdotes ranging from their first big legal malpractice case
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Courtroom Theater: Early-Career Complex Litigation at a Large Firm
09/09/2024 Duration: 34minBola Adeniran is a theater kid turned mid-level associate at a large Dallas law firm. She practices complex litigation and it's a more natural progression than you might expect. Bola discusses what she loves about document review, her early courtroom experiences, the differences between mentorship and sponsorship, and how she thinks about work-life balance. Bola graduated from St. Louis University School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Blueprint
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Plusses and Minuses: Navigating HR with a Legal Mind
19/08/2024 Duration: 24minSeret Gonzalez is in human resources with a startup after years of practicing law and legal recruiting. Her legal background has proven helpful in HR, even if it's not required to fulfill her job duties. Seret discusses the challenges and rewards of her current role, including the legal intricacies of managing HR across multiple states, the importance of building trust with employees and leadership alike, and how changing laws keep her on her toes. Seret Gonzalez is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallAccess LawHub today!
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Corporate Restructuring: Dealmaking and Litigation to Avoid Financial Collapse
12/08/2024 Duration: 27minKiran Vakamudi is a senior associate at an elite law firm who specializes in corporate restructuring for companies in financial trouble. When a company can't repay debts and files for bankruptcy, some creditors get left with nothing. Kiran's job is to negotiate with creditors, develop a plan to reorganize the company's finances, and do what he can to ensure the company can continue operating -- perhaps with different owners. Kiran discusses how his job has changed from junior to senior associate, and how it would change again if he makes partner. He discusses how these growing responsibilities make for a difficult work schedule, including long hours and weekend work. While the intensity increases as a deal closes, it's also due to his responsibilities of managing others' work while still completing his own. Kiran is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah L
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Labor Relations: Before, During, and After Collective Bargaining Through Unions
05/08/2024 Duration: 35minJoe Richardson is a labor law lawyer with union clients, a seemingly significant pivot from his military service and defense contracting after college. He discusses his motivations for leaving the defense sector and how his upbringing influences his current work in labor relations. Joe shares insights into the intricacies of union representation and union dynamics, collective bargaining, contract negotiations, and the day-to-day challenges and rewards of advocating for workers' rights. Joe is a graduate of American University Washington College of Law.This episode his hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton Hall
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Legal Discipline: The Nicest Lawyer You Don't Want to Know
29/07/2024 Duration: 28minAs Chief Disciplinary Counsel at the U.S. Virgin Islands Supreme Court, Tanisha Bailey-Roka protects legal consumers and the rule of law. She details her multifaceted role in investigating, evaluating, prosecuting, and adjudicating lawyer and judicial misconduct. Tanisha explains the three core principles guiding her work: reprimand, restitution, and rehabilitation, and discusses the broad jurisdiction of her office over anyone attempting to practice law in the territory. Tanisha also shares insights into the disciplinary process, from the initial complaint to potential sanctions, and reflects on the personal significance of serving in her community. Tanisha is a graduate of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!
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Fired to Founder: Building and Running a Mega Plaintiff Personal Injury Firm
15/07/2024 Duration: 28minAfter being abruptly fired from his first lawyer job, Mike Morse quickly pivoted to start his own solo practice focused exclusively on personal injury cases. He doesn’t practice much law these days because his firm has grown to more than 50 lawyers and 200 employees, so this episode concentrates on the business side of law. Mike discusses risk related to a contingency fee business model, overcoming fear of financial instability to pursue growth, and how important exceptional customer service is to success. We also hear the thinking behind one of his firm’s local Super Bowl spots. Mike Morse is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah Law
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Ahead of the Curve: Influencing Legislation in a Dynamic Political Landscape
08/07/2024 Duration: 34minJeremy Pisca is a state lobbyist working out of a law firm in a rural state capital. He discusses the personal and professional angles of relationship development, an especially difficult task in a state that sees a lot of turnover among state legislators. Since the legislature is only in session for three months, it's a really intense time for him and his team. They spend it tracking bills from committee to the floor, keeping their own whip count, educating elected officials, and staying informed. Time out of session is spent on elections, relationship development, and preparing for the next session. Jeremy is a graduate of the University of Idaho College of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law
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Capital Markets: Practicing U.S. Law in London
17/06/2024 Duration: 32minAndrea Tompkins is a capital markets partner at a global law firm based in London. She started her career at a Magic Circle firm (she'll explain that) after earning her J.D. in the U.S (she'll explain how to do that too). Andrea specializes in advising large companies and international investment banks on U.S. federal securities laws. She describes the intricacies of raising capital through equity and debt, the importance of material disclosures in securities offerings, and the process of guiding clients through IPOs and other public market transactions. While a capital markets practice can be downright volatile, it affords her an interesting role in engines of capitalism. Andrea is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallLearn more about Seattle University School of LawLearn more about Blueprint
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From Lab to Law: Protecting and Commercializing Research
10/06/2024 Duration: 26minJenifer Slinskey manages the University of Pittsburgh's patent portfolio, a role that bridges the gap between academic research and industry commercialization. While this job does not require a law license, her STEM and patent law background improve the experience for the researchers she interfaces with and the outside patent counsel she manages. From submitting an invention disclosure form to collaborating with outside counsel, Jenifer outlines the rigorous process that transforms an inventor's academic idea into a commercial product. She provides an inside look at the collaborative effort required to protect and promote intellectual property at a leading research institution. Jenifer is a graduate of the University of Dayton School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallAccess LawHub today!
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DC Lobbying: The Realities Behind the Headlines
03/06/2024 Duration: 37minLudmilla Kasulke, a seasoned lawyer-lobbyist based in Washington, D.C., amplifies the voices of her clients. Her world is one of competing interests, strategic relationships, legal intricacies, and raw politics. She aims to tip public policy in one direction (or another) through education, a nuanced understanding of political context, and strategies that can evolve on a dime. In the corridors of power, influence stems from access and information. Ludmilla is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Blueprint
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The Appeal of Appellate Law: Oral Advocacy, Puzzles, and Knowing When to Quit
27/05/2024 Duration: 35minMany people enter law school or practice with one ambition, only to find it's not quite what they envisioned. For Raffi Melkonian, his initial fascination with corporate law faded quickly while he was at Cravath, a global law firm that allowed him to pivot to litigation. Today, Raffi is an appellate lawyer in the U.S Fifth Circuit and Texas. He provides an overview of what appellate work entails, from writing briefs to presenting oral arguments -- and his meticulous preparation for both. While corporate takeovers that make the front page of the Wall Street Journal may be some lawyers' best fit, the legal puzzles he gets to solve with each new case appeal to him. Raffi is a graduate of Harvard Law School.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!
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From Youthful Missteps to Elderly Client Service: Building an Unexpected Practice
20/05/2024 Duration: 29minSometimes it's a tough transition to law school - so tough you fail out. But what comes next depends on a willingness to reflect and seek support. In this episode, Asha Paulose opens up about her academic setbacks, winding career, and personal and professional growth. Today, she's doing something she never expected: running her own law firm. Asha helps elderly clients navigate change in their own lives. She discusses how she finds clients, tailors legal and non-legal advice for their diverse circumstances, and can finally openly empathize. Asha is a graduate of Albany Law School.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Blueprint
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Legal Engineering: Automating Privacy Policies Across States and Nations
13/05/2024 Duration: 31minAs a legal engineer at a legal technology company, Donata Stroink-Skillrud uses her knowledge and skills as a lawyer to scale privacy policies -- an essential element of any company's website. She also happens to be a co-founder and the president of the company, Termageddon. There's no attorney-client relationship with Donata's clients today, but they still depend on her ability to understand, organize, and explain the law. This broad conversation ranges from legal ethics and legal engineering to keeping up with privacy law changes across the world. It can be lonely in this sort of role, but find community is both possible and helpful. Donata is a 2015 graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!
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Navigating the Waters of Economic Growth in Indian Country
06/05/2024 Duration: 25minVeronique Richardson, a partner specializing in water rights and economic development at a small firm, serves tribal entities and tribal members exclusively. According to Veronique, "water is life." Not only is it significant as a natural resource, but it's significant culturally in Indian country. She helps tribal governments and their people navigate a deliberate balance between economic growth and preserving natural resources for future generations. Veronique discusses the challenges and complexities of representing tribes in water rights settlements, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, policy-making, and coalition-building. Additionally, she explains her role in economic development projects, including her role in bringing a Tesla dealership to tribal land. Veronique is a 2011 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Baylor Law
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Holistic Community Care: Legal Services for Low-Income, HIV/AIDS-Affected Individuals
29/04/2024 Duration: 21minJR Thomas, a client attorney at a community services nonprofit, Birmingham AIDS Outreach (BAO), that provides multifaceted services to individuals living with HIV and AIDS. Beyond healthcare and social work, BAO provides vital pro bono legal services that cover a broad spectrum of issues. JR specializes in domestic relations legal work, but because all of his time is pro bono, he can spend time helping clients with ancillary matters such as finding housing. Despite the emotional weight of his work, JR loves it because he never knows what's coming next. As long as his clients feel comfortable and supported throughout their legal journey, he's confident he'll find a way to serve them. JR Thomas is a 2019 graduate of Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton Hall
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From Disillusioned to Dedication: Balancing Empathy, Reality, and the Law in Divorce Litigation
22/04/2024 Duration: 31minJenn Russoniello is a family lawyer who started as a social worker disappointed in the system. Jenn highlights the emotional and practical challenges of divorce litigation, which often intertwine personal and legal complexities. She emphasizes the significance of client-centered representation, especially as it relates to the nuances of settlement negotiations, the decision to go to trial, and navigating the complexities of post-judgment issues. Throughout the conversation, Jenn emphasizes the role of empathy, practicality, and adaptability in providing effective legal assistance to families navigating challenging circumstances. Jenn Russoniello is a 2010 graduate of the University of Rutgers - Newark.This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Blueprint