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Legal Talk Network
The premier provider of podcasts for attorneys and legal professionals. Over 15 shows on varied topics highlight important issues, current events, technology and the future of law. Legal Talk Network's shows are hosted by leading industry professionals and feature high profile guests.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 29min
Community Table: Live From InfoTrack Legal Up Conference
In this episode’s discussions around the Community Table:
Growth is the big issue firms repeatedly face. Set reasonable expectations and know what you want. Is it revenue growth? Why? Is it a lifestyle? What does that look like? Growth without a destination in mind is a fool’s errand. As Christopher says, “Clarity of purpose aligns everything.”
It’s vital to start planning for the future when you know your firm is at capacity, but you just can’t justify hiring more staff (yet). You feel pressure to expand, but you’re afraid of overextending. Make a detailed plan, don’t guess, and trust the process.
Burnout. There’s no reason or excuse for it. Burnout stems from unreasonable expectations for yourself and others. Know your limits. Running yourself into the ground to meet unreasonable demands helps no one. Not you, and not your clients.
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InfoTrack
InfoTrack Legal Up 2025
Clio Legal Trends Report
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Aug 11, 2025 • 37min
Record Retention Guidance for Your Law Firm
Law firms deal with a mountain of sensitive documents and communications, so knowing how to manage them appropriately—and ethically—is a must for every attorney. Molly Ranns and JoAnn Hathaway welcome Alecia Chandler to discuss how to develop a robust records retention policy tailored to your law firm. Alecia guides lawyers through the process of creating a retention policy that can be customized to their practice area, including considerations for differing document retention requirements in specific areas of the law.
Learn more: Ethics: Record Retention Kit - State Bar of Michigan
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Aug 8, 2025 • 44min
Fresh Voices on Legal Tech with Bridgette Carr
What we do as lawyers and judges is deeply human and deeply connected to our communities—so how does technology fit into that perspective? Dennis and Tom welcome Bridgette Carr to share her insights on technology training, AI, and the use of modern tools to solve legal problems and bolster the communities we serve. Drawing from her work with law students and clinical research, Bridgette explores the exciting ways AI and tech can advance the practice of law and improve access to justice.
As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that 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 the answers to your most burning tech questions.
Bridgette Carr is a clinical professor at Michigan Law and co-directs its Human Trafficking and Immigration Clinic.
Show Notes:
Waterproof Kindle - The Ultimate combination of High Tech and Low Tech
NotebookLM adds featured notebooks from The Economist, The Atlantic, and others | TechCrunch
Personal Strategy Compass | DennisKennedy.Blog
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Aug 7, 2025 • 34min
#572: Practical Courage Skills Every Lawyer Needs, with Jim Detert
Learn how to navigate difficult conversations, manage risk, and lead with integrity in legal settings by building courage as a practical skill. In this conversation, Stephanie Everett is joined by Jim Detert, professor at UVA’s Darden School of Business and author of Choosing Courage: The Everyday Guide to Being Brave at Work.
Together, they explore why speaking up at work is so hard, how fear and stress shape behavior, and what lawyers can do to build confidence over time. Jim introduces tools like the “courage ladder” to help professionals take small, strategic steps toward more effective and values-aligned leadership.
Legal professionals will gain:
Skills to manage fear and prepare for high-stakes conversations
A framework for building everyday workplace courage
Insight into the cost of silence in legal practice
Guidance on how to align personal values with professional conduct
Ideal for lawyers, firm leaders, and legal professionals who want to take more intentional action in their work and leadership.
Listen to our other episodes on personal leadership:
Episode 491: Crafting Your Purpose-Driven Leadership Vision, with Leticia DeSuze Apple | Spotify | LTN
Episode 494: How to Stop Procrastination and Conquer Your To-Do List, with Paul Unger Apple | Spotify | LTN
Episode 499: Conquering Self‑Doubt, with Tim Atler Apple | Spotify | LTN
Episode 508: From Retreat to Rebrand, with Patricia Mancabelli Apple | Spotify | LTN
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Chapters/Timestamps:
0:00 – Contranyms & Clarity in Legal Language
2:39 – Meet Jim Detert: Leadership Professor & Author of Choosing Courage
3:18 – Why Speaking Up at Work Feels So Hard
4:56 – Courage Is Not a Personality Trait: Debunking the Myths
6:28 – Practicing Bravery Like a Skill: The Importance of Reps
7:30 – Fear, Physiology, and Mindset: What’s Really Holding You Back
10:40 – From Performance to Growth: Reframing Stress and Risk
13:18 – How to Start Tough Conversations Without Fluff
16:39 – When Courage Gets Risky: Speaking Up in Politicized Professions
20:20 – Values vs. Aspirations: What Do You Really Stand For?
26:51 – The Long-Term Costs of Staying Silent
28:49 – Building a Courage Ladder: Start Small, Scale Up
32:34 – First Steps to Practicing Everyday Courage
33:34 – Final Reflections: Leading with Bravery at Work
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Aug 7, 2025 • 26min
Landman versus Reality: A Real Look at Oil, Power & Property in Texas
How do Texas mineral rights and the laws governing oil, gas, and other natural resources truly function? The recent TV series "Landman" offers a dramatic portrayal of the politics and power dynamics of the West Texas oilfields, but what is the actual reality? Rocky Dhir discusses the oil industry's portrayal on the show with attorney J. Byron (Trace) Burton, III. They examine the laws governing Texas' natural resources and their impacts on both oil companies and landowners.
Byron (Trace) Burton, III is a Partner at Uhl Fitzsimons and Immediate Past Chair of the State Bar of Texas’ Oil, Gas, and Energy Resources Section. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 6, 2025 • 30min
The Bar Exam Death Drive Becomes Dangerously Literal
And Coldplay and pierogis.
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A woman went into cardiac arrest during the New York bar exam. Thankfully, the administrators responded swiftly. JUST KIDDING! They yelled at other examinees to be quiet and keep working on the test while they deliberated about calling for emergency assistance, according to multiple witnesses. The woman survived, but the bar exam's unwillingness to admit its mistakes expose the rotten incentives of this stupid, unnecessary test. The Coldplay jumbotron affair sparks litigation rumors... which might be the only idea worse than taking your affair to a concert. And Alan Dershowitz is very angry that no one will sell him a pierogi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 6, 2025 • 36min
EP 616- Ten Pitfalls in Client Depo Prep Part One
Your client has a story to tell, but how they tell it may determine whether or not you win the case. Create the best possible impression by avoiding these pitfalls in your client’s deposition.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 38min
James Patterson dishes on his new legal thriller, ‘The #1 Lawyer’ | Rebroadcast
With a new legal thriller on the horizon, we're revisiting James Patterson’s 2024 interview about #1 Lawyer. The bestselling author shares how he builds courtroom suspense and what makes a legal story truly gripping.
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James Patterson has written bestsellers in many genres. But as he tells the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles in this episode of The Modern Law Library, he has always been fascinated by legal thrillers, courtroom dramas and crime novels. He even considered becoming a lawyer, before his literary career took off.
In his newest release, The #1 Lawyer, James Patterson partnered with co-author Nancy Allen to tell the story of Stafford Lee Penney, a criminal defense attorney in Biloxi, Mississippi, who’s never lost a case. But after handing a high-profile murder trial involving the son of a mobster, Penney finds himself on the other side of the bench as a defendant himself, charged with murdering his own wife.
Patterson has written and co-written more than 300 books, including bestselling series like Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club and Maximum Ride. He had some writing tips for attorneys, particularly on how to work collaboratively. As Patterson tells listeners in the podcast, he is open about working with other writers on many of his books, and he finds tools like outlining absolutely essential. He also shares with Rawles how he thinks co-writers should handle interpersonal communication while working together.
Patterson says one of the major benefits of working with co-authors is pulling from their experiences to make his books more accurate and true to life. When he wrote The President is Missing with Bill Clinton, the former president could tell Patterson the inside details of how a Secret Service detail worked. When he wrote Run, Rose, Run with Dolly Parton, she walked him through the production cycle for a song.
Allen, who conducted more than 30 jury trials as a prosecutor in Missouri and taught law for 15 years at Missouri State University, contributed her firsthand courtroom experience to The #1 Lawyer. Patterson says they worked to make everything as accurate as possible—while still allowing for a good story. It’s the pair’s second book together, following a previous standalone novel, Juror #3.
In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Patterson shares some of his favorite law-related pop culture picks; news about new and ongoing projects; and describes a very special birthday event with Dolly Parton. He also discusses how his children’s series Maximum Ride got caught up in Florida book bans in 2023. For fans of Patterson’s breakout success, the Alex Cross series launched in 1993 with Along Came a Spider, the author shares updates about what’s next for the intrepid detective—including details about the upcoming Amazon Prime TV series Cross, starring Aldis Hodge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 6, 2025 • 31min
Getting Involved, Giving Back: Bar Leaders Share Their Stories
In this special joint episode presented by the Chicago Bar Association and the National Conference of Bar Presidents, host Amanda Arriaga speaks with Trisha Rich, Jon Amarilio, and Dan Cotter about their experiences in bar association leadership. Participation in state or local bar associations can offer valuable opportunities for connection, community, and professional development. Trisha, Jon, and Dan each share their journeys from bar membership to leadership, highlighting the rewarding experiences and growth that come with active involvement in the bar.
Trisha Rich is First Vice President of the Chicago Bar Association and co-host of the @theBar Podcast.
Jonathan Amarilio is Treasurer of the Chicago Bar Association and co-founder of the @theBar Podcast.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 49min
National Labor Relations Law Facing New Court Challenges
The National Labor Relations Act recently turned 90 years old, but there appear to be a series of new “what’s old is new again” challenges to the constitutionality of National Labor Relations Board’s powers, a replay of arguments harking back to the New Deal.
Guests Eric Dreiband and Diana Reddy explore the current state of employment and labor law and recent challenges to NLRB oversight and the president’s power over the board.
The Act and the NLRB sprang from the Great Depression and were incorporated into New Deal policies in an attempt to fix what went wrong. The NLRB and Act have provided protections to workers and unions and sought to level the bargaining process for decades.
But what was believed to be settled law might not be as “settled” as many thought. Today a flurry of new legal challenges question the constitutionality of some provisions and the extent of a sitting president’s power over leadership at the NLRB along with the role of administrative law judges. Legal professionals who have been counting on the “bedrock” of established labor relations law may find that foundation is shaking again.
Mentioned in This Episode:
“Relitigating the New Deal: The Stakes of Current Constitutional Challenges to the NLRB” by Diana Reddy, Duke University, Labor
National Labor Relations Act
“Is the NLRB Unconstitutional? The Courts May Finally Decide, by Alexander T. MacDonald, Federalist Society
“National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation,” Oyez
“Space Exploration Technologies Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board,” Justia
“Donald J. Trump, President Of The United States, Et Al. V. Gwynne A. Wilcox, Et Al. On Application For Stay,” U.S. Supreme Court
National Labor Relations Board
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
ABA Labor and Employment Law Section
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