

#62 The Training Program That's Changing Big Law
In this episode of Lawyers Who Learn, David Schnurman, CEO of Lawline, interviews Caitlin Vaughn, Managing Director of Learning and Professional Development at Goodwin, who shares her remarkable journey from practicing attorney to innovating legal education. Caitlin's story begins with an unexpected twist during the 2008 financial crisis when Goodwin created the "Make a Difference Fellowship," allowing half their incoming class to work with nonprofits for a year instead of laying them off.
Caitlin opens up about her transition from practicing law to discovering her true passion in learning and development, revealing how she loved everything about practicing law except the actual practice itself. The conversation explores Goodwin's progressive approach to career paths beyond traditional equity partnership, including their flex work program and professional track roles that redefine success in BigLaw.
The centerpiece of the discussion is Caitlin's groundbreaking eight-week training program for new associates, which represents a fundamental rethink of how law firms onboard talent. This comprehensive bootcamp combines technical legal skills with business acumen, innovation challenges using generative AI, and crucial professional skills like communication and relationship building. The program reflects a shift from information-heavy training to focusing on skills that AI cannot replicate - judgment, discernment, and human connection.
The episode concludes with insights on the future of legal education and how law firms must evolve their training models to stay competitive in an AI-driven world.