A Practical Start to Your Legal Career Podcasts | Practical Law

A Practical Start to Your Legal Career Podcasts | Practical Law

A series of podcasts created by Practical Law introducing various fields of legal practice, what to expect, and what skills are needed to be successful.

A Practical Start to Your Legal Career Podcasts

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A Practical Start to Your Legal Career Podcasts

by Practical Law
Published on 11 Apr 2019USA (National/Federal)
A series of podcasts created by Practical Law introducing various fields of legal practice, what to expect, and what skills are needed to be successful.
In an increasingly competitive job market, it is imperative to learn as much as possible about a given practice area and what it takes to be a successful lawyer in a given field. This podcast series, A Practical Start to Your Legal Career, presents a series of interviews with Practical Law's Senior Legal Editors to help law students learn more about specific practice areas, gain practical insights, and insider strategies for success.

A Practical Start to Your Legal Career

In an increasingly competitive job market, it is imperative to learn as much as possible about a what it takes to be a successful lawyer in different practice areas. This series of podcasts is designed to help law students and new attorneys learn more about specific practice areas, gain practical insights, and insider strategies for success.

Antitrust

Antitrust lawyers encounter many situations, from civil and criminal litigation to transactional work. So, attorneys practicing in this area must be versatile. Christian Lorenz, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law’s Antitrust service, discusses what it’s like to practice antitrust law and what skills are required to succeed as an antitrust practitioner.
Before Practical Law, Christian was a senior associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.
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Important Resources and Links

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career in antitrust:
Additionally, Christian recommends these websites and groups when considering a career in Antitrust:

Bankruptcy

The bankruptcy practice area covers issues involving debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, and other stakeholders with an interest in the debtor's reorganization. Ira Levee, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring service, explores the world of a bankruptcy attorney. Ira also discusses industry players and the link with other practices.
With more than 30 years of experience, Ira joined Practical Law from Lowenstein Sandler LLP. Ira was also a partner in a bankruptcy boutique.
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Important Resources and Links

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career in bankruptcy:
Additionally, Ira recommends these websites and groups when considering a career in bankruptcy law:

Capital Markets

Securities law involves the regulation of the capital markets and capital formation. As a result, a securities attorney can be involved in transactional, regulatory and advisory matters. Christopher Roehrig, a Senior Legal Editor with the Capital Markets and Corporate Governance service at Practical Law, discusses the practice and issues that may arise during a junior attorney’s career.
Chris started as an associate at Shearman & Sterling LLP. He later became a senior associate at Torys LLP.
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Corporate and Public Mergers & Acquisitions

Corporate lawyers are often involved in major decisions, including public mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Barbara Oikle, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law’s Corporate and M&A service, has knowledge of this practice. Barbara discusses tips for succeeding as a corporate attorney, the role of junior associates and the transition from law school to the corporate world.
Before joining Practical Law, Barbara was a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig. She also worked at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.
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Important Resources and Links

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career in public mergers & acquisitions:
Additionally, Barbara recommends these websites and groups when considering a career in public mergers and acquisitions:

Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation

The employee benefits and executive compensation (EBEC) practice area covers topics such as executive compensation, retirement plans, and health and welfare plans. Jessica Cherry, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation service, discusses her experiences working in two different law firms and offers advice she wishes she had received at the start of her legal career.
Before joining Practical Law, Jessica was a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Previously, she was an associate at Baker & McKenzie.
Listen to this podcast here:

Important Resources and Links

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career in public mergers & acquisitions:
Additionally, Jessica recommends these websites and groups when considering a career in employee benefits:

Intellectual Property and Patent Litigation

What does a career in patent litigation look like? As a previous patent litigation associate, Zach Summers, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law's Intellectual Property and Technology service, discusses life as an “expert handler” and the science behind the practice. Zach also explains the patent bar and how law students can leverage their skills.
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Additionally, Zach recommends this article when considering a career in employee benefits, "10 Things to Know About Patent Litigation."

Labor & Employment

Where there are employees, there are employment violations. In the #MeToo era, labor and employment (L&E) law is more vital than ever. L&E covers workplace harassment, discrimination, payment of wages, and more. Kate Bally, Director of Practical Law’s Labor and Employment service addresses the everyday chaos, fun and success of being a L&E lawyer.
Before joining Practical Law, Kate clerked for the federal courts and practiced employment law at Littler Mendelson P.C. and Day Pitney LLP.
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Important Links and Resources

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career in labor & employment:
Additionally, Kate recommends these articles:

Litigation

Litigation is a common practice area for many new associates. In this podcast, Jessica Brand, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law’s Litigation service, shares her experiences working as a litigation associate. Jessica also offers suggestions for upcoming projects, and recommends helpful resources for junior attorneys.
Before joining Practical Law, Jessica was a senior associate at Sills Cummis & Gross PC. Jessica was named a New York Super Lawyers Rising Star for several consecutive years.
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Privacy & Data Security

With data breaches regularly making headlines, privacy and security is a concern for many companies. Lindsey Gillespie, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law’s Privacy and Data Security service, discusses what students can expect in this field, in-demand skills and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) certification process.
Before joining Practical Law, Lindsey was of counsel with Potomac Law Group, LLC. Lindsey also worked as a senior associate at Baker McKenzie.
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Soft Skills

In addition to substantive expertise, "soft skills" are crucial for attorneys. Soft skills are non-legal skills that help people interact effectively. In this podcast, Jessica Cherry, a Senior Legal Editor at Practical Law, discusses essential soft skills for career advancement and common mistakes lawyers make at the beginning of their careers.
Before joining Practical Law, Jessica was a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Previously, she was an associate at Baker & McKenzie.
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You can read about and access Jessica's other podcast Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, during which she discusses entering a career in employee benefits and executive compensation.

Startup & Venture Capital

Every company starts somewhere. In the development stages, businesses rely on legal expertise to drive business growth. Joe Green, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law's Capital Markets and Corporate Governance service, explains the quarterback role junior attorneys often play in the start-up space, and what students can expect in this practice area.
Before joining Practical Law, Joe worked as a senior attorney at Gunderson Dettmer. Joe was also an associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.
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Important Links and Resources

These Practical Law resources are a useful starting point when thinking about pursuing a career advising start-up companies:
Additionally, Joe recommends these links when considering a career in employee benefits:

Technology Transactions & Intellectual Property

As technology advances, there’s a growing need for businesses to develop, protect, and monetize technology and intellectual property (IP) assets. Rakiya (Diggs) Moore, a Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law's Intellectual Property and Technology service, explains technology transactions, including transitioning to an in-house position. Rakiya also recommends courses students should take if interested in this practice.
Rakiya joined Practical Law from DLA Piper LLP. Previously, she worked as an in-house attorney and as an associate at King & Spalding LLP.
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