Synopsis
Take control of your law career with The Lawyer Portal. Featuring interviews and insights from industry experts across the legal profession, join Rachel Davis and Isabella Ford as they explore what truly makes a successful lawyer.
Episodes
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Episode 6: How to Become a Criminal Lawyer, with Nick Titchener
16/08/2019 Duration: 20minIn episode 6 of Legally Pod, we sat down with Nick Titchener, one of the founding directors of Lawtons solicitors. A dedicated defence solicitor, Nick shares his insights about what a career in Criminal Law really means, the skills you need to be successful and what he enjoys about working on complex and serious crime cases.
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Episode 5: How I Secured my Magic Circle Firm Training Contract, Serena Chang
04/07/2019 Duration: 10minIn episode 5 of Legally Pod, Lauren Wade speaks to future Freshfields trainee, Serena Chang about how she secured her Magic Circle firm training contract. She shares with us how she knew becoming a solicitor was the right career path, her tips on being successful in training contract interviews and how to score well in the Watson Glaser test. For more great legal career advice, subscribe to our channel and visit our website www.thelawyerportal.com
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Episode 4: Under the Wig, with William Clegg QC
06/12/2018 Duration: 25minIn Episode 4 of Legally Pod, we sit down with one of the UK's most highly celebrated criminal barristers, William Clegg QC. We sat down with William to discuss his incredible career starting from humble beginnings to being propelled into the public eye, having worked on some of the most historical and famous cases we have witnessed in recent years. Having practiced for over 47 years, William has fought over 100 murder cases including the famous Colin Stagg's trial, The Chillenden Murders as well as defending Britain's first 'Nazi war criminal'. This podcast provides a behind the scenes look into the life of a famous criminal barrister and sets the scene perfectly for William's new book, Under the Wig, where William reveals in greater depth his experience in the legal industry. You can buy William's book by clicking here.
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Episode 3: The Hidden Side of Law, with the Secret Barrister
04/07/2018 Duration: 09minIn episode 3 of Legally Pod, Isabella is joined by bestselling author the Secret Barrister, whose blog and book detail the inner workings of the criminal Bar. The Secret Barrister shares their insights into the criminal justice system, and what changes need to be made urgently. They also give their top tips for aspiring lawyers, both in general and in acquiring pupillage. The words of the Secret Barrister are read by actor Tom Stuchfield.
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Episode 2: Discussing Diversity, with Cherie Blair CBE
03/04/2018 Duration: 46minIn episode 2 of Legally Pod, Rachel and Isabella speak to world-renowned barrister Cherie Blair CBE, QC, founder and chair of international law firm Omnia Strategy LLP. Cherie discusses a topic very close to her own heart: diversity in the legal industry, as well as her own legal success story and her crucial advice for aspiring solicitors and barristers alike. If you have aspirations of becoming as prestigious a lawyer as Cherie, listen to the podcast now. Show notes: 0:20 – An introduction to Cherie Blair CBE, QC, with Rachel Davis 1:58 – When did you decide you wanted to become a lawyer? 4:20 – And when on the journey did you decide on the barrister route in particular? 6.25 – What’s the most interesting case you’ve ever worked on? 10:10 – Being a working mother in law 13:05 – How did you come to found Matrix Chambers? 14:50 – And how did Omnia Strategy come about? 19:56 – Discussing diversity, with Isabella Ford 20:28 – Why is diversity in the legal profession important to you? 21:27 – What is “disruptiv
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Episode 1: The SQE Uncovered, with Julie Brannan
20/12/2017 Duration: 23minIn episode 1 of Legally Pod, Rachel is joined by Julie Brannan, Director of Education and Training at the SRA. She shares with us everything you could possibly need to know about the SQE, including why it's being introduced, how it will impact those currently completing the LPC or a training contract, and her key advice for aspiring lawyers. Show notes: 1:30 - What is the SQE? 2:12 - Why is the SQE being brought into force? 4:37 - The problems with the current system 5:20 - When will the SQE come into effect? 6:12 - How will it impact the current routes into law - e.g. law degree the GDL, LPC, etc? 8:29 - How will it affect those on these routes now? 10:50 - How will the assessments be structured? 13:54 - Where will students sit the SQE and how much is it likely to cost? 15:04 - How will the new system affect the 2-year training contract as it currently stands? 17:17 - Making sure that barriers don't stop talented, aspiring solicitors 18:10 - When will further information be made available around the SQE? 1