ABA Journal: Asked and Answered cover logo
RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts
English
Non-explicit
megaphone.fm
4.10 stars
26:45

It looks like this podcast has ended some time ago. This means that no new episodes have been added some time ago. If you're the host of this podcast, you can check whether your RSS file is reachable for podcast clients.

ABA Journal: Asked and Answered

by Legal Talk Network

ABA Journal: Asked and Answered features top of the industry guests discussing various legal topics.

Episodes

Worried about the 2023 lawyer jobs market? This legal search consultant has some tips

34m · Published 28 Nov 12:00
While 2022 was a phenomenal year for attorneys and “anyone with a pulse” and a law license could find work, 2023 might “go back to normal,” says Valerie A. Fontaine, a founding director of the legal search company SeltzerFontaine.

Stressed about holiday parties? Think about skipping them, says lawyer in recovery

37m · Published 31 Oct 14:00
As we head into the holiday season, consider what you want your celebrations to look like, rather than meeting everyone else’s expectations, says Laurie Besden, a lawyer who has been sober for almost two decades.

Employment outcomes were great for 2021 law school graduates; is that a sign of caution?

38m · Published 26 Sep 11:00
The overall employment outcomes for 2007 and 2021 law school graduates were both 91.9%. And while that sounds like a good thing, it could be a warning.

Lawyer who moved from Ukraine to US now has opportunity to help others facing similar situations

44m · Published 29 Aug 11:00
Ellen Freeman immigrated from Odesa, Ukraine, to Pittsburgh almost 30 years ago. And although her family always planned to leave—she grew up learning various languages so that she could communicate wherever they settled—moving to the United States as a young single mother was one of the most difficult things that she has ever done.

Following her experiences, former law clerk seeks support for the Judiciary Accountability Act

40m · Published 25 Jul 11:00
Aliza Shatzman didn’t realize that federal judicial employees are not protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. That is until the judge she worked for in 2020 ended her clerkship early—for reasons that she thinks were due to gender discrimination.

Think you won't pass the July bar exam? So did many others, but they did, say lawyers

36m · Published 27 Jun 11:00
If you are studying for the July bar exam, you’re not going to memorize every flashcard for the Multistate Bar Examination, and that’s OK. You can still pass.

After a not-so-great elementary school experience, teen law school grad wants career in education policy

55m · Published 30 May 11:00
A good home-school program provided a nurturing environment that was lacking in elementary education, and the experience helped build confidence for law school, says Haley Taylor Schlitz, a 2022 graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law.

As states consider regulation targeting transgender youths, some minds have been changed

36m · Published 25 Apr 11:00
A recent order from Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directing the state to consider medical treatments for transgender youths as child abuse is hurtful to children and their families, as is a new Alabama law that makes providing gender-affirming care to a minor a felony, says lawyer Asaf Orr. Special thanks to our sponsor, LawPay.

Want to be a successful litigator? Come to the office, say 2 BigLaw trial lawyers

49m · Published 28 Mar 11:00
For young litigators who want to be considered “a lawyer’s lawyer,” careers spent mostly working from home may not get you to where you want to be, according to Robert Giuffra and Evan Chesler, two Wall Street partners who have been trying cases for more than 30 years. Special thanks to our sponsor, LawPay.

The country has a long way to go with ADA compliance, say 2 civil rights lawyers

42m · Published 28 Feb 12:00
Although the Americans with Disabilities Act is decades-old, many businesses, including law firms, continue to treat it as a suggestion, rather than federal law, according to Eve Hill and Jason Turkish, two lawyers who represent plaintiffs in disability cases. Special thanks to our sponsor, LawPay.

ABA Journal: Asked and Answered has 116 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 51:43:33. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 21:19.

Similar Podcasts

Every Podcast » Podcasts » ABA Journal: Asked and Answered