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    Explore "qldlaw" with insightful episodes like "First Nations People and our Legal System with Joshua Creamer", "Career growth and alternative career paths with Midja Fisher", "Reflections on a life in the law with Bruce Cowley, 2022 QLS President's Medal recipient", "Making mistakes and navigating ethical issues with Dan Rogers, Legal Director, Robertson O'Gorman Solicitors" and "International Women's Day Special with The Hon Margaret McMurdo" from podcasts like ""The Callover", "The Callover", "The Callover", "The Callover" and "The Callover"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    First Nations People and our Legal System with Joshua Creamer

    First Nations People and our Legal System with Joshua Creamer
    In celebration of NAIDOC Week we welcome Joshua Creamer to The Callover. Josh is a barrister specialising in human rights class actions and native title. He is a proud descendant of the Waanyi and Kalkadoon people from North Western Queensland, received the National Indigenous Legal Professional of the Year Award in 2017 and sits on the Board of Legal Aid Queensland. On this episode, Josh shares his insights into the barriers faced by first nation’s people when entering the legal profession or interacting with it, and what can be done to improve. He also provides some great resources for young lawyers looking to educate themselves about the plight of indigenous Australians.

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson and Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

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    Career growth and alternative career paths with Midja Fisher

    Career growth and alternative career paths with Midja Fisher
    After spending 20 years as a partner at a large law firm, Midja Fisher took a leap into a new career with a specific focus on building leaders with career confidence. Midja shares her insights about stepping away from a career in the law, imposter syndrome and how she uses the book, “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt”, to help her clients.

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson and Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Reflections on a life in the law with Bruce Cowley, 2022 QLS President's Medal recipient

    Reflections on a life in the law with Bruce Cowley, 2022 QLS President's Medal recipient
    Bruce Cowley takes us on a walk through his life in the law from when he began his articles in 1981 to his retirement from the very same firm some 40 years on. Bruce’s passion for the law oozes through in our conversation while he shares his insight into the changes, both positive and not so positive, that he has observed over his life in the law.

    If you would like to know more about the 2022 Queensland Law Society’s President’s Medal awardee, this article in Proctor is a wonderful read.

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson and Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Making mistakes and navigating ethical issues with Dan Rogers, Legal Director, Robertson O'Gorman Solicitors

    Making mistakes and navigating ethical issues with Dan Rogers, Legal Director, Robertson O'Gorman Solicitors
    We all make mistakes. What’s important is what you do when you’ve discovered it. Dan Rogers is the Principal and Legal Director at Robertson O’Gorman Solicitors and regularly represents lawyers in professional discipline matters.

    On this episode, Dan talks about some practical steps you can take when you realise you’ve made a mistake to ensure you’re complying with all your ethical and profession obligations and how to seek practical help if you need it.

    For more about the QLS Senior Counsellors program Dan mentioned and how they can provide guidance to practitioners on professional or ethical problems, visit https://www.qls.com.au/Services/Professional-Services/QLS-Senior-Counsellors.


    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson and Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    International Women's Day Special with The Hon Margaret McMurdo

    International Women's Day Special with The Hon Margaret McMurdo
    The Hon Margaret McMurdo is a trailblazer. When her Honour finished law school, she was one of a handful of women at the Bar. In 1991, she went on to become the youngest person appointed to Queensland’s District Court (and the first woman ever to sit on that Bench), before becoming the first (and still only) female President of Queensland’s Court of Appeal in 1998. Since her Honour's retirement from the Bench, Justice McMurdo has continued to serve the community in many ways.

    On this very special episode of The Callover, in honour of International Women’s Day, we have the privilege of speaking with Justice McMurdo about her incredible journey in the legal profession.

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson, Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find a link to the Taskforce website: https://www.womenstaskforce.qld.gov.au/
    To find out more about the Queensland Community Foundation: https://qcf.org.au/
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dealing with controversial clients and the adversarial courtroom with Kristy Bell, Partner, Howden Saggers Lawyers

    Dealing with controversial clients and the adversarial courtroom with Kristy Bell, Partner, Howden Saggers Lawyers
    Whether appearing in the Magistrates Court as duty lawyer or the Supreme Court in a high profile trial, it’s fair to say the Kristy Bell spends her days on the front lines of the criminal justice system. On this episode, we discuss her experiences working for both sides of the criminal justice system and how she deals with maintaining her objectivity and professional obligations when dealing with controversial clients.

    Kirsty Bell has been practising in criminal law since 2011is an accredited criminal law specialist, a current member of the QLS Criminal Law Committee and is currently a partner at Howden Saggers Lawyer.,

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson, Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    How to make it as a young lawyer with Michael Murray, Supervising Solicitor, Townsville Community Law

    How to make it as a young lawyer with Michael Murray, Supervising Solicitor, Townsville Community Law
    Michael Murray wasn’t sure he wanted to be a lawyer, particularly not after he failed two subjects in his first semester. But that was before he decided to buy into the university experience and give “making it as a young lawyer” all he had. We talk about what young lawyers can do to best prepare for life as a lawyer, the benefits of engaging in community law and local district law associations.

    Michael is now a supervising solicitor with Townsville Community Law, academic and lecturer at James Cook University and the winner of the QLS Young Lawyer Award for 2020.

    If you were inspired by Michael’s advice, you may want to check out your local community legal centre and your local district law association.

    Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson, Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.

    To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts
    To find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub
    To contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.au

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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