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Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
The Legal Talk Network feed is curated weekly by the Legal Talk Network team, featuring three standout episodes from across the network. Each selection showcases smart conversations, timely topics, and leading voices in the legal industry making it easy to stay up to date with the most compelling co...
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Conrad’s Crystal Ball V: Lawyer Marketing Predictions for 2026
Mystic for hire! Conrad dusts off the ol’ prophetic orb for a look at what 2026 has in store for lawyers and legal marketers.
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Dennis & Tom’s 2026 Tech Resolutions
Dennis and Tom continue their proud tradition of pondering the panorama of timely tech happenings and sharing personal resolutions for learning and de...
Beyond the Algorithm: How TRAIGA Will Rewrite AI Governance in Texas
New Texas AI legislation will take effect January 1, 2026. What will this mean for your legal practice? The Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligenc...
What place do prisons have in democracies?
The idea that prisoners should be treated humanely was discussed by Enlightenment Era aristocrats, "but the idea that they are people who are peers is...
Creating a Referral Network That Actually Works with Lee Rosen | First Flight #12
When family lawyer and podcaster Lee Rosen talks about referrals, he doesn’t call them a network. He calls them friends. He explains why you only need...
Building a Successful Paralegal Career, Step by Step. Yes You Can.
Once you’ve landed your first job as a paralegal professional, what next? How do you build your career, advance into management, and leverage affiliat...
The Athlete’s Mindset for Lawyers, with Jess Sargus
High performance in law requires more than technical skill—it requires the right mindset. In episode #596 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser talks...
2026 Prediction Time!
Welcome to another dumpster fire of a year.
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We begin the year by peering into our crystal balls and issuing some predi...
EP 701- Peter Dunne Part Two
Attorney Peter Dunne shares stories about other legendary St. Louis lawyers and the entertaining ways they handled paper correspondence in the days be...
EP09: Exploring the Taylor Swift ticket case
The Case Doctors explore what legal recourse Taylor Swift fans might have when the tickets they bought for $14,000 didn’t turn out to be what they pai...
Leading with Purpose: Nate Alder on Service and Stewardship
Leadership doesn’t always come naturally; it is a skill developed through service, mentorship, and a deep commitment to others. In this episode, Amand...
KPIs for Lawyers: Measuring Your Law Firm's Financial Health, with Bernadette L. Harris (Remastered)
In episode 595 of the Lawyerist Podcast, we’re revisiting Stephanie’s conversation with Lawyerist financial coach Bernadette L. Harris about the finan...
A Look Back At The 2025 Dumpster Fire
Three trends dominated this year's coverage.
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We've made it to the end of the year! And what do we have to show for it...
EP 925- Tips on a Slip and Fall Win
A document dump. Disappearing evidence. And a new depo the first night of trial. Despite all this, Katie pulled off a win and shares what she learned,...
Have JD, Will Work Remotely. Contract Attorneys Fill Gaps When Firms Have Short-Term Needs.
Let the record show, records were meant to be corrected. In this episode, we revisit something we mentioned that might not have been the full story, t...
Pardon the Interruption: 2025 Edition
Another year gone! With 2025 rapidly bidding us adieu, Dennis, Tom, and their good pal Debbie Foster send us off with their annual Kennedy-Mighell edi...
Our Favorite Lawyerist Episodes of the Year, with Stephanie Everett & Zack Glaser
As the year comes to a close, Stephanie Everett and Zack Glaser look back at the Lawyerist Podcast episodes that stood out most to them in episode 594...
Closing Out The Year With Mergers And Attacks On The Rule Of Law
Ho ho ho...gan Lovells merging.
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A critical analysis of the best variety of Coca-Cola product gives way to a conversati...
EP 626- Attorney and Professor Peter Dunne Part One
With over 40 years of courtroom experience, attorney Peter Dunne is still learning by teaching. Hear some of his favorite lessons from the classroom a...
What Would the Brand Do? Marketing Without a Big-Firm Budget
Every firm knows it should be marketing. But go deeper. How should you be thinking about your firm’s own individual goals, brand, and budget?
Connecting with Faith Communities to Serve Those in Need
Leaders from faith organizations and mission-driven nonprofits discuss the connections between faith communities and legal services on Talk Justice. F...
Are Trial Lawyers an Endangered Species? – Legal Up Virtual Conference 2025 by InfoTrack
Fewer lawyers are gaining real courtroom experience, and the future of trial advocacy is at risk. In this special episode of On the Road, veteran tria...
Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment: SCOTUS & Copyright Law
On December 1, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in the landmark copyright case, Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Musi...
Pop culture picks of 2025
Looking for something to occupy yourself over the holidays, or to kick off your 2026? Lee Rawles is joined by her fellow Legal Talk Network hosts Step...
The Hidden Cost of Bad Clients, with Jeff Krause
Not all clients are created equal—and some quietly drain your firm’s time, energy, and profits. In episode 593 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie Eve...
At Least The Robots In The Coming War Against Humans Will Understand War Crimes
If you want 2025 in a nutshell, it doesn't get much better than a blundering Secretary of Defense bragging that the Pentagon bought an expensive, besp...
EP 924- $10M Med Mal Verdict
We’re so proud to have won a $10 million verdict for our client in a battle that took seven years and two trials. Mary Simon shares her courtroom stor...
Survivors Guide to Prison: Examining a Broken System with Matthew Cooke
The failure rate of our prison systems is staggering, with recidivism exceeding 70% in nearly every state. What should this tell us about the success—...
Former EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows on the State of Workplace Protections
Live from Denver and the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Conference, a conversation with guest Charlotte Burrows on gender discrimination...
Understanding Neurodivergence in the Legal Workplace – Legal Up Virtual Conference 2025 by InfoTrack
Neurodivergence is far more common in the legal profession than many realize and when supported thoughtfully, it can be a powerful asset. In this spec...
Discussion with Melissa Johnson, Past President of the San Diego Bar Association
This bonus episode of Leading the Bar features a special installment from the Council of Firsts series, which spotlights trailblazing leaders who were...
Thriving in Big Law: Insights for the Next Generation
In this episode of The Legal Report from Robert Half, host Jamy Sullivan sits down with Imani Maatuka, Commercial Litigation Managing Associate at Sid...
When Does AI Content Use Cross the Line?
Many are relying heavily on genAI to create their content—whether it be emails, marketing copy, social posts, or a seeming myriad of other application...
How the Legal Workplace Is Evolving and What it Means for You!
How is the legal profession evolving, and what does it mean for your career? In this episode, host Tony Sipp welcomes a very special, nationally renow...
Client Care, Culture, and Character: A Framework for Great Leaders, with William O’Neal
Episode 592 of the Lawyerist Podcast shows how strengthening your leadership can become the most reliable lever for firm growth. Stephanie Everett and...
Creating a Tech-Driven Solo Practice with Nate Cade | First Flight #11
When Milwaukee attorney Nate Cade left big law, he wasn’t just starting a firm — he was rebuilding his entire work life around flexibility, technology...
This Is Why We Have Bar Exams
And the DOJ continues to be a hot mess.
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Kim Kardashian is trying to enter the legal profession without a law school ed...
EP 625- Working Up A Big Win Part 2
John Simon remarked, “If the jury thinks this case is about rocks, you’re in trouble.” How we creatively framed the case and presented punitives set...
2025 Year in Review: Generative AI, access to justice and law schools
All in all, it’s shown that the legal industry, traditionally known as a staid, conservative and risk-averse profession, is undergoing a period of rap...
Community Table: Client Relations From First Call to Alternative Fee and Payment Methods
In this episode’s discussions around the Community Table, recorded in person at the October 2025 ClioCon legal tech conference:
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