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    ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network

    Listen to the ABA Journal Podcasts for analysis and discussion of the latest legal issues and trends. Podcasts include ABA Modern Law Library and ABA Asked and Answered, brought to you by Legal Talk Network.
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    Legal Talk Today : House Arrest!

    Legal Talk Today : House Arrest!

    The Democratic side of the Texas Legislature escapes to DC while Republicans plot revenge. It seems no one is trying to make friends. What will happen next? Professor Randall Erben from the University of Texas School of Law walks us through this parliamentary predicament.

    Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : Clients Need To Mind Their Own Business About Returning To The Office

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : Clients Need To Mind Their Own Business About Returning To The Office

    Jones Day continues to be a black box -- let's break that open. Morgan Stanley is urging its outside counsel to get back to the office. To what extent do clients get to dictate how law firms run their business? And we talk about cruise lines suing Florida and a Catholic school suing Michigan claiming that making schoolchildren wear masks is sacrilegious, which seems like a stretch.

    Special thanks to our sponsors, Lexicon and Nota.

    ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : Can the raucous history of Chicago's lakefront teach us how to preserve land for public use?

    ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : Can the raucous history of Chicago's lakefront teach us how to preserve land for public use?

    Chicago's lakefront with its parks, museums, beaches and public spaces is an accident of history. But can we take lessons from that history to create sustainable and environmentally responsible public spaces? Joseph D. Kearney and Thomas W. Merrill look at the political, commercial and legal wrangling–some of which involved very strange bedfellows–that led to the development of lakefront land and its preservation for public use in their new book, Lakefront: Public Trust and Private Rights in Chicago.

     
    From the enigmatic Aaron Montgomery Ward, who amassed a massive fortune that funded his legal battles to keep the lake views from his flagship store, to the rapscallion "Captain" George Wellington Streeter, whose squad of armed squatters long held the land that now forms the neighborhood of Streeterville, Kearney and Merrill share the backstories of a number of the historical figures who helped make the Chicago lakefront what it is today. They also dig into one of the city's most ambitious engineering projects: reversing the flow of the Chicago River to carry its sewage away from Lake Michigan–to the dismay of the cities downstream.
     
    Quirks of urban history and competing public and private interests led to landmark cases which created legal doctrines still in use today. And the legal wrangling is far from over; in recent years, a Star Wars museum proposed by George Lucas and the presidential library of Barack Obama have both run into lawsuits over how lakefront land can be used and developed.
     

    In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Kearney and Merrill discuss the shenanigans that ultimately gave the city and the state of Illinois one of its most priceless parcels of land and preserves it for public use. They also discuss how they envision other local, state and federal entities could use some of this history when designing land use regulations and protecting resources for public use.

    ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : How one bankruptcy software company had a banner year despite filings hitting a low

    ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : How one bankruptcy software company had a banner year despite filings hitting a low

    When COVID-19 began hitting the United States hard in spring 2020, Janine Sickmeyer was among those in the bankruptcy world who thought that there would be a tsunami of cases. But contrary to the prognostications of many, the influx of bankruptcy matters never materialized.

    Special thanks to our sponsors, Alert Communications and Nota.

    The Kennedy-Mighell Report : Does it Take 10,000 Hours to Become a Legal Tech Expert?

    The Kennedy-Mighell Report : Does it Take 10,000 Hours to Become a Legal Tech Expert?

    Are there good ways to develop your legal technology expertise in a hurry? Well, Dennis and Tom’s short answer is no, but don’t let that get you down! Tune in for their tips and resources for building your knowledge base and gaining a greater understanding of the ever-expanding relationship between technology and law. 

    This time on “Hot or Not?”, the guys examine asynchronous audio/video tools and offer their take on this tech’s practicality in the workplace. 

    As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation you can use the second the podcast ends.

    Have a technology question for Dennis and Tom? Call their Tech Question Hotline at 720-441-6820 for answers to your most burning tech questions.

    Special thanks to our sponsors, Colonial Surety CompanyServeNow, and Nota.

    The Paralegal Voice : Paralegal Pathways: Legal Operations

    The Paralegal Voice : Paralegal Pathways: Legal Operations

    As part of a continuing effort to show the different career paths open to paralegals, host Carl Morrison welcomes a fellow legal operations expert to share his backstory.

    Tom Stephenson, legal operations manager at Teladoc Health, shares his career trajectory from paralegal in private practice, legal tech consultant to the head of legal operations. 

    Stephenson and Morrison discuss the increasing value of legal operations in helping legal teams run more efficiently and make better decisions.

    Tom Stephenson is head of legal operations at Teladoc Health.

    Special thanks to our sponsors, NALA, ServeNow, and CourtFiling.net.

    Lawyerist Podcast : #337: Establishing Systems for Your Firm, with Valentina Rose

    Lawyerist Podcast : #337: Establishing Systems for Your Firm, with Valentina Rose

    Labster Valentina Rose shares about how systems and technology she put in place have helped propel her firm forward.

    If today’s podcast resonates with you and you haven’t read The Small Firm Roadmap yet, get the first chapter right now for free!

    Thanks to Rocket Matter, Rankings.io, TextExpander, and Postali for sponsoring this episode.

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : The Greatest Legal Research Hack

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer : The Greatest Legal Research Hack

    What can you do if you don't have the law on your side? Have you considered telling the judge that legal research is an insult to you both? Because that's what one of the lawyers in the various Trump election suits tried. The judge didn't go for it. Meanwhile, the big man himself is searching for lawyers around Mar-a-Lago and this gets Joe wondering how regular folks find lawyers these days. Kathryn fills us in on a reality TV personality turned lawyer who has joined the Biden administration. And apparently everyone is still attacking Joe in other publications.

    Special thanks to our sponsors, Lexicon and Nota.

    Legal Talk Today : Climate Disclosures?!

    Legal Talk Today : Climate Disclosures?!

    Nation leaders at the G7 summit in Cornwall, England discussed the possibility of mandating certain “climate disclosures” on the financial reports of their nation's corporations. Does that mean American Corporations will be subject to foreign regulations on their home exchanges and how much could compliance cost? Jacob Hupart from the Mintz law firm joins us to answer those questions.

    Special thanks to our sponsor Nota.

    Young Lawyer Rising : Financial Wellness (Part 2)

    Young Lawyer Rising : Financial Wellness (Part 2)

    In this part two of two, Sonia continues her conversation with Ravi Ramanathan and Mathew Kerbis about financial health. In this episode, they discuss what you need to consider before refinancing your student loans, the recommended savings everyone should have, and whether or not the Nintendo Switch can save you money. {hint} ... It’s about less subscriptions and more Mario.

    Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.

    Young Lawyer Rising : Financial Wellness (Part 1)

    Young Lawyer Rising : Financial Wellness (Part 1)

    In this part one of two, Sonia Russo is joined by her friend and unofficial financial advisor Ravi Ramanathan as well as our financial wellness segment host Mathew Kerbis to talk about ways to become and remain financially healthy (even early in your career). Among the many topics of discussion are higher cost of living, managing student loans, and living within your means. {hint}  ... It’s either brunch or property.

    Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.

    Lunch Hour Legal Marketing : You Down With CPCs?

    Lunch Hour Legal Marketing : You Down With CPCs?

    In the news, market consolidation continues with Litify’s purchase of LegalStratus. And the guys discuss Ohio’s recent short-sighted decision to roll back lawyer advertising by banning competitive brand bidding. 

    Gyi and Conrad have more schooling to do when it comes to lawyer ad regulation. But first, the two create a glossary of online ad payment types: CPC, CPM, CPL, and CPA. Listen carefully. There may be a quiz down the line.

    In a new segment, “Dear State Bar Regulator,” Gyi appeals to bar regulators in Texas, Florida, and South Carolina to revisit rules that put lawyers at a competitive disadvantage in modern law practice. 

    Gyi and Conrad invite reviews of #LHLM, even from bar leaders who may never again invite them to speak at a conference. 

    Special thanks to our sponsors Alert Communications, LexisNexis® InterAction®, LawYaw and Clio.

    The Legal Toolkit : Document Management; Kara Vaval’s Unconventional Legal Career; and “What Would ‘Florida Man’ Do?”

    The Legal Toolkit : Document Management; Kara Vaval’s Unconventional Legal Career; and “What Would ‘Florida Man’ Do?”

    Jared’s got a long list of how law firms’ poorly manage documents, and, well, maybe you’re no better. Tune in for his advice on how to manage your law firm files the right way. (1:44)

    Next, Kara Vaval seriously debunks the myth that lawyers have to choose career over family, sharing how her unique life experiences motivated her to overhaul her goals and create a flexible, lucrative legal career. (9:34)

    And, finally, lots of crazy shit happens in Florida, so Jared turned the “Florida Man” meme into a game! Find out whether Kara can tell which news stories actually feature a true “Florida Man.” (31:30)

    Kara Vaval is an author, keynote speaker, business development coach, and the President of Vaval Law, a personal injury law firm.  Check out Jared's recent appearance on Kara's podcast here.


    Since we shouted out our peeps in Christmas, Florida, we figure maybe it’s time for some Christmas in July. So here’s our early Christmas list!

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4VOcsU4ONqqvLkB0fEET3N?si=ef02604faa0c456d


    Our opening track is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest.

    The music for the Legal Trends Report Minute is I See You by Sounds Like Sander.

    Our closing track is Epic Week Abroad by Sam Barsh.

     

    Special thanks to our sponsors TimeSolv, Clio, Scorpion, and Alert Communications.

     

    State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast : The SOLACE Program — Helping Michigan’s Legal Professionals and Law Students

    State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast : The SOLACE Program — Helping Michigan’s Legal Professionals and Law Students

    If a crisis has affected you or someone you know in the legal community, the State Bar of Michigan wants to help! Their newly implemented SOLACE Program offers support in the event of a catastrophic illness, accident, or event; and this help is available to all legal professionals and law students in Michigan. On Balance hosts JoAnn Hathaway and Molly Ranns welcome Bruce Courtade and Rob Mathis to discuss how this program operates and how Michigan’s legal community can learn more and get involved in the SOLACE network.

    Bruce Courtade is an attorney at Rhoades McKee and a former president of the State Bar of Michigan. 

    Robert Mathis is the pro bono service counsel for the State Bar of Michigan.

    Lawyer 2 Lawyer : Rights of Nature & the Law

    Lawyer 2 Lawyer : Rights of Nature & the Law

    The Declaration of Independence famously states "that all men…are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”. But do those or similar unalienable rights extend beyond people? According to groups like the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, our ecosystem - the trees, oceans, animals and mountains - are entitled to rights of their own.

    So was the Declaration of Independence too limited in its language? Does nature have its own “self-evident” rights? On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams is joined by Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin, an attorney at Shearwater Law PLLC, to discuss what rights we have to access nature, whether there is a requirement for the government to preserve nature for us, and if we have any legal rights to force the preservation of other species.

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