Habba Dabba Doo!

Habba Dabba Doo!

Up next

AI Takes The Blame, Epstein Takes The Careers

And law students finally get some good news. With a Biglaw firm officially blaming staff layoffs on AI, what is it going to look like if and when layoffs come for lawyers? It's unlikely to look the same for every Biglaw business model. And it could look even more different for bo ...  Show more

Epstein Fallout Rocks Legal As Admin Tries To Deflect From ICE

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 following the disclosure of friendly correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein. But Karp wasn't the only Biglaw lawyer in the files, nor were his con ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Habba Dabba Doo!
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

We're reaching peak Alina saturation. ___________ Last week may have officially been "Legalweek" but it was bad lawyer week at Above the Law, where Alina Habba dominated traffic with her ongoing futility. Her rapid retreat from the very phony "it's actually bias that so many prom ...  Show more

Life as a Catastrophic and Brain Injury Lawyer - Tina Odjaghian - S4E7
Legally Speaking Podcast

Send us a text This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, Robert Hanna speaks to Tina Odjaghian. Tina is a US-based attorney who runs Odjaghian Law Group, which specialises in workers' compensation litigation, with an emphasis on brain injury related litigation and industrial c ...  Show more

Protégé: It's time for new lawyers to have 'frank and honest discussions' about salary
Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

From their first pay cheque, new lawyers should be having open discussions about their salaries with peers to familiarise themselves with the prejudices and the structural discrimination that exists in the profession, one graduate lawyer said.

In this episode of The Pro ...

  Show more

Uncertainty is the best thing that can happen to lawyers
Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Ten years ago, lawyer-turned-meditation instructor Kate Cliff was hit by a car, which up-ended her life. Looking back, she believes that turbulence and trauma can help legal professionals better navigate their day-to-day lives.</span>

<sp ...

  Show more