The Presidential Election & Saving our Democracy

The Presidential Election & Saving our Democr...

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Remembering the Promise of the Declaration of Independence | Leading the Bar

At the NCBP’s Midyear Meeting in San Antonio, Amanda Arriaga sat down with conference speaker Michael Ariens, professor at St. Mary’s School of Law, for a deeper discussion on law, democracy, and ways to engage with the challenges we see in both the legal profession and our socie ...  Show more

Getting Up and Running With the Help of a Coach and Today’s Tech | New Solo

Meet Alyssa Vachon Daigneault, a new Massachusetts attorney who benefitted from a chat with lawyer and law coach Kellam Parks, an amazing guest from our previous podcast. Hear how Daigneault launched her law firm as a second career after years teaching high school chemistry and h ...  Show more

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