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Lawyerist Podcast

The Lawyerist Podcast is a show about lawyering and law practice hosted by Stephanie Everett of Lawy

Episodes

Total: 535

Sarah Glassmeyer is trying to get to the bottom of open access to law, and Ed Walters is trying to b

Billie Tarascio started out trying to build a firm that furthers access to justice, and wound up bui

Gyi Tsakalakis on what local marketing is, why it matters, and how to do it effectively. But first,

Bob Ambrogi has had his finger on the pulse of legal technology for a long time, and in this episode

Adriana Linares trains lawyers to use technology, but she often has to back up and teach basic skill

Karin Conroy is back to talk about law firm websites. This is also, you might notice, our last podca

On today's podcast, we ask security experts Sharon Nelson and John Simek things like how hard is it,

Want to automate your documents? Step one is *not* shopping for software. Barron Henley talks about

Here's why cost-cutting measures aren't catching on with firms: many clients care more about the siz

In this episode we skip the introductory banter in order to get straight to the conversation with Jo

Why should you care about typography? That’s like asking why you should practice for an oral argumen

What does an innovative law firm look like? According to Peter Carayiannis, whose firm, Conduit Law,

Law partners Jayne Sykora and Jennifer Santini have great advice on figuring out if you want a partn

Josh Camson reflects on nearly six years of law practice and the column he wrote when he was just st

As a well-known lawyer and (former) law professor, Alan Dershowitz gives a lot of advice to young la

Representing low-income clients can present challenges for lawyers who are not used to it, but learn

Brian Tannebaum’s book, The Practice: Brutal Truths About Lawyers and Lawyering, is a collection of

The Internet is a powerful tool for research that few people know how to use well. Carole Levitt and

Dennis Kennedy thinks the real promise of technology is taking away the tedious bits of law practice

Jodi Ettenberg left for a vacation, and never came back. On today's podcast, she talks about how to