Synopsis
I Am The Law is an award-winning show about law jobs. We profile recent and seasoned law school graduates in different jobs to help listeners learn about the legal profession.
Episodes
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Times Are Changing in Real Estate Practice
17/08/2020 Duration: 34minDan Drake served in law enforcement for a decade before going to law school and becoming a prosecutor. He discusses how student debt is a real issue and is what prompted him to get into real estate transactions and litigation at a small firm. Dan is a graduate of Stetson College of Law.This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about BlueprintUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallAccess LawHub today!
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How Prosecution Can Be Like a Mathematical Formula
10/08/2020 Duration: 27minJon Holscher prosecutes crime in a rural county. While the facts differ among cases, they must all add up to the elements of a crime to get a conviction. Jon is a graduate of Drake Law School.This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawAccess LawHub today!
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Doc Review Hell: A Culture of Fear But Not Totally Awful
03/08/2020 Duration: 01h05minWe dive into a roundtable discussion with three law school graduates about short-term contract work, a job that resides at the bottom of the legal profession hierarchy. Known to some as “the circuit,” it's filled with new graduates trying to break into the profession, older graduates trying to on-ramp back in, and others who need the money to get by as they start their own practice, balance a family, or try to start fresh after a grueling job. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Blueprint
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In-House Counsel at a Software Company
27/07/2020 Duration: 25minZoe Sharp works at Optoro, a software company that keeps her busy in many areas of law. She talks about how she plans for the worst, which has been especially helpful during a pandemic and after a tornado destroyed one of the company's warehouses. Zoe is a graduate of Stanford Law School.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law
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Sports & Entertainment Law: Making a Solo Firm Work Against the Odds
20/07/2020 Duration: 31minJeremy Evans managed to outlast hundreds who started law school hoping to do sports and entertainment law. He talks about the struggle to start his own firm and why he thinks he was among the last standing. Jeremy is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah Law
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In-House Counsel at the City of Detroit
13/05/2019 Duration: 22minChoi Portis is a lawyer for the water and sewerage department in Detroit. She handles litigation for the department, develops policies and procedures, and reviews contracts—so one day is rarely the same as the next. Choi is a graduate of Thomas Cooley Law School.This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton Hall
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A Lawyer for Tourists in Trouble
06/05/2019 Duration: 22minAlan Fowler primarily represents tourists who got into trouble while on vacation. He talks about finding clients, their urgency in resolving their legal trouble, and how he learns about what they really want. Alan is a graduate of Mercer University School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah Law
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International Human Rights Lawyer at the United Nations
29/04/2019 Duration: 30minMatt Hoisington explains his path to and through the United Nations. He talks about how he managed to obtain one of the most sought-after jobs in the law as an international human rights lawyer. He discusses his time doing law and policy at UN headquarters in New York City, and time abroad in Abyei and Darfur, Sudan. Matt is a graduate of Boston College Law School.This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!
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State Public Defender: The Complexities of Criminal Defense
22/04/2019 Duration: 30minAlisha Backus has an inspiring passion for her work representing people accused of crimes. When she was younger, she experienced the ugly side of our justice system as a victim of domestic violence. While this understandably causes others to choose a different path, it helps her suss out reliable information from not only victims, but her clients as well. Alisha is a graduate of Barry University School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Blueprint
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IRS Tax Lawyer: From Tax Strategist to the Government
15/04/2019 Duration: 23minDeepan Patel explains his role at the IRS. While the IRS has many types of lawyers, he focuses on business taxpayer guidance, which ensures certainty for businesses making major decisions. He describes how he got into tax, where his career might go, and trade-offs between government and private practice. Deepan is a graduate of Florida State University College of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor Law
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Plaintiff's Personal Injury: A Radically Changed Business
06/06/2016 Duration: 21minDan Minc discusses how he managed to rise to his firm's managing partner after starting there as a first-year lawyer. He also talks about how he builds his book of business and what he assesses when determining whether to take a client. After all, as a personal injury lawyer, he's only paid if his client wins. Dan is a graduate of Seton Hall School of Law.This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor Law
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Federal Criminal Defense: Representing Indigent Clients
23/05/2016 Duration: 23minCandace Hom explains her role in the criminal justice system. She also talks about how she builds trust with her clients, the various legal roles within the federal public defender office, and the challenges of dealing with prosecutors—even the good ones. Candace is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center.This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!
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Business Immigration: Helping Companies Bring Foreign Nationals to the U.S.
16/05/2016 Duration: 26minMelina LaMorticella worked as a paralegal for 15 years before going to law school. After graduation, she moved from a local immigration boutique to a larger firm in Portland to practice business immigration law. In this episode, Melina talks about how the U.S. considers immigration applications from professional workers and the charged political atmosphere she operates in, as well as what her typical day looks like. Melina is a graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School. This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Blueprint
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Estate Planning and Probate Counseling
09/05/2016 Duration: 25minKathryn Cockrill started her career at a small firm and then went out on her own to reap the rewards of building a business in estate planning and probate. In this episode, Kathryn explains the ins and outs of probate, for both the living and the deceased. She also talks about how she avoids bill collection pitfalls, why she plans to hire help once her firm is on a more stable financial footing, and why her practice keeps her interested and invested. Kathryn is a graduate of Touro Law School. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about BlueprintAccess LawHub today!Utah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law
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Appellate Lawyer: Telling a Court They Got It Wrong
03/04/2016 Duration: 27minVirginia Whitner Hoptman changed course several times throughout her career before settling back where she started with a highly specialized appellate practice. In this episode, Virginia explains the appeals process for winners and losers at the trial level. She also talks about elitism in the world of appeals, how difficult it is to become a full-time appellate lawyer, and what makes appellate lawyers fundamentally different than trial lawyers. Virginia is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law.This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton Hall
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Criminal Defense: The Business Side of Being a Lawyer
21/03/2016 Duration: 30minMatt Swain started his own criminal defense practice in a college town 20 miles outside of Oklahoma City immediately after graduation. In this episode, Matt describes the importance of understanding your business inside and out and the techniques he uses that ultimately make him more efficient and more likely to notice opportunities that help his clients move forward with their lives. Matt is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Law.This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton Hall
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Helping Schools Work with Families, Regulations, And More
01/03/2016 Duration: 17minSeamus Boyce is an education lawyer at a mid-size firm with offices throughout Indiana. In this episode, he tells us about routine work advising clients with one-off questions, as well as more complex work involving student services, discrimination, and legislation. Seamus also discusses his ascent to partner and the choices his firm makes in pursuit of client satisfaction. Seamus is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire School of Law.This episode is hosted by Aaron Taylor.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Seton HallLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law
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Federal Government Transactions: Affordable Housing Deals and Counsel
22/02/2016 Duration: 18minKevin Karin is a United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) lawyer in the Seattle regional office. In this episode, he tells us about his role at HUD and how it differs from other types of public interest work related to affordable housing. Kevin is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School.This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt. Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about BlueprintLearn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor Law
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Criminal Justice Advocacy from Within the L.A. Mayor's Office
15/02/2016 Duration: 23minKimberley Baker Guillemet helped form the Los Angeles Office of Reentry to ensure that when someone leaves prison, limited employment options do not lead to a cycle of crime. In this episode, she discusses her work helping the formerly incarcerated rejoin society and altering conditions that lead to initial jailings. Kimberley is a graduate of the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Vermont LawLearn more about Baylor LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah Law
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Helping Injured Workers Fight Insurance Companies
08/02/2016 Duration: 22minRoyce Bicklein discusses his firm's practice and what's involved in proving where an injury occurred and what's to blame for the extent of an injury. Unlike almost every other state, Texas employers choose to opt in to the workers' compensation process. As such, Royce's firm handles workers' compensation and traditional personal injury. Royce is a graduate of St. Mary University's School of Law.This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz.Mentioned in this episode:Access LawHub today!Learn more about BlueprintLearn more about Seton HallUtah LawLearn more about Utah LawLearn more about Baylor LawLearn more about Vermont Law