

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Legal Talk Network
Thinking Like A Lawyer is a podcast featuring Above the Law's Joe Patrice, Kathryn Rubino, and Chris Williams. Each episode, the hosts will take a topic experienced and enjoyed by regular people, and shine it through the prism of a legal framework. This will either reveal an awesome rainbow of thought, or a disorienting kaleidoscope of issues. Either way, it should be fun.
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Jan 8, 2020 • 31min
In Memoriam... To All The Law Firms We Lost Last Decade
With the 2010s wrapping up, Joe and Kathryn focus on all the law firms we've lost over the last decade. Industry pressures, bad strategies, and fraud allegations managed to put several former mainstays to rest over the last 10 years. What lessons can we take from the demise of these once-proud firms? Where is this whole profession heading? Will this next recession finish off what 2009 started?

Dec 30, 2019 • 16min
The Top Stories of 2019
To close out the year, Joe runs down the top 10 stories of the year at Above the Law. Are there key insights or interesting trends to be gained from reviewing the site’s traffic figures? Probably not, but here we are.

Dec 23, 2019 • 30min
Impeachapalooza
The president of the United States was impeached for only the third time in history. Let the obscure legal theorizing begin! Joe and Elie break down the curious argument that the House doesn’t even need to hand over the articles.

Dec 17, 2019 • 33min
The Happiest Time Of The Year: Bonus Time!
It's bonus season in Biglaw, and the major firms are slowly but surely rolling out their bonus announcements and telling associates what they'll be getting in their stockings this year. But Elie sees a bit of a Scrooge in the early first move and slow matching cycle. What's going on with the legal market and are we really looking at a recession in the making?

Dec 10, 2019 • 26min
The One Thing That Might Force Law Schools To Be More Practical
Jessica Robinson, Vice President of Client Services at Casepoint, discusses the maturation of the eDiscovery process, project management lessons for effective discovery, the importance of learning the theory of discovery, and the impact of algorithms and AI in the legal field.

Dec 3, 2019 • 30min
Fighting For The Innocent (Rebroadcast)
Mark Godsey discusses his conversion to an advocate for the wrongfully convicted and his grasp of the psychology that consistently lands the wrong people in prison.

Nov 26, 2019 • 35min
The Roberts Court Is Here
With Kavanaugh's arrival, the last Term provided a glimpse of the fully armed and operational Roberts Court.

Nov 19, 2019 • 35min
Preparing For The Bar Exam -- The Last Test You'll Ever Take
Joe and Elie chat with Rich Douglas, COO of Themis, about the bar exam and how to conquer it. Rich also tells us about the Themis Law School Essentials program of free review materials for law school courses and we discuss the impact the GRE is going to have on law school admissions.

Nov 12, 2019 • 21min
Making The Profession Work For Military Spouses
With Veteran's Day this week, we decided to focus on a group that faces professional hurdles that most lawyers don't. Attorneys married into the military find themselves moving around the country or overseas every couple of years, which presents a problem in a practice still largely geographically fixed.

Nov 5, 2019 • 33min
Birds, Books, And Blogs. Oh My!
There's a bird loose in the Harvard Law School library, prompting Joe and Elie to have an impromptu debate over whether or not libraries are still essential in a world of digital research. Speaking of the internet, Deadspin's entire staff resigned last week and the duo discuss the legal and policy implications of the blogosphere's loss. Labor law, private equity business models, the bankruptcy code... it's all involved in the otherwise straightforward demise of a venerable publication.


