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Sep 18, 2025 • 26min

Calling all gardeners - your firm needs you!

Send us a textGardening has transformed from an old-fashioned past-time to a popular trend in the past few years, and now, even law firms are getting in on the action.Firms like Eversheds, Switalskis and CANDEY are leading the charge, but there is so much more that could be done. After all, who wants to look at a grey bit of concrete all day.So as the Autumn weather sets in and as we all try to distract ourselves from the news, The Lawyer Podcast asks what difference gardens would make to law firms, which firms have the best gardens, and whether your firm needs to make more of an effort than a pot plant and a strip of manky grass. 
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Sep 4, 2025 • 27min

Why it was a hot debunching summer - and what else you missed on your holidays

Send us a textThe kids are back in school, the clouds are rolling in, and offices across the land are filling up with lawyers returning from their holidays.And just in time, The Lawyer Podcast is back after the summer break. But just like in Westminster, it was far from a quiet summer for the legal sector.So on our first episode back, we bring you the stories you missed while you were on your holidays.From Addleshaw Goddard’s salary debunching and bumps in the road for Pogust Goodhead and the mass claims market, to financial results and private equity’s obsession with law, this is what you need to know from the summer.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 34min

Are the New York elite finished?

Send us a textThere is a radical reconfiguration taking place in the world of BigLaw that may make terms like magic circle or white shoe firm obsolete.The transatlantic, private capital corridor between New York and London is now the stamping ground for some of the world’s best and most profitable law firms - firms that The Lawyer are now calling the Global Elite.The Lawyer’s brand new The Global Elite report sets out those firms making the grade as part of the transatlantic universe.So tune in to this episode of The Lawyer Podcast as the team discusses who has made the grade, the decline of New York elite firms like Cravath and Cadwalader, the emerging battle between the Kirkland and Latham models, and why the Global Elite is really the new club many firms will want to join. Plus, which firms we think are the ones to watch going forward.The Lawyer Podcast will be taking a break over August, but will be back in September with new and exciting content, so make sure you subscribe to get the latest episodes.You can read The Global Elite report here:https://www.thelawyer.com/mda/report/the-lawyer-global-elite/ 
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Jul 10, 2025 • 29min

The runny poop problem is law's next battleground

Send us a textAs the government launches a sweeping review into parental leave, The Lawyer Podcast takes a look at the challenges faced by parents and other carers working in the legal sector. Are firms pulling their weight? Are men? How far have we come and what more can be done?SHOW NOTESThe Lawyer's Working Parents Report can be read here.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 37min

Freshfields, Lewis Silkin and the C-word

Send us a textLewis Silkin and Freshfields are two very different law firms.But they now have one thing in common – they won one of the two big awards at The Lawyer Awards 2025 last week.Now, The Lawyer Podcast is not typically a podcast to gush and coo.But with Lewis Silkin taking home UK firm of the year this year, and Freshfields winning Transatlantic firm of the year, on this episode, the team wanted to ask what these two firms are getting right. And the answer is something that The Lawyer always tries to avoid: the C-word. Culture.The two firms’ cultures, although very different, are creating success, inflecting their strategies, and allowing them to set themselves apart.Tune into this episode as Catrin and Christian are joined by Richard Simmons (deputy editor UK), Jessica Boak (regional editor), Matt Byrne (director of insight) and Rachel Moloney (deputy editor City) to discuss why Freshfields and Lewis Silkin are the firms of the moment.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 33min

Paul Weiss’s growth is just the tip of the iceberg

Send us a textWe have never seen such rapid investment in the London legal market like Paul Weiss’s recruitment spree since 2023.Between 2023 and 2024 alone, the firm's London headcount tripled and its estimated turnover grew by more than 550 per cent.But that was just the start of the story for US firms in London over the last financial year, as private capital doubled down on the London market.So is it all rosy for American firms in London? Or could there be trouble on the horizon?Tune in to the new episode of The Lawyer Podcast as Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith are joined by The Lawyer's director of insight, Matt Byrne, and deputy editor (City), Rachel Moloney, as they discuss the US firms to watch, and what they should look out for.
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May 29, 2025 • 27min

Have litigation funders been chasing a busted flush?

Send us a textOn the surface, litigation funding and class actions are booming in the UK. Over the past five years, dozens of class actions have been filed in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and just at the start of this month, a new £5bn action was filed against Google. The 60 cases now in the CAT are said to be worth more than £160bn. And they are all backed by a litigation funder.But with the judgment in Merricks v Mastercard this month seeing funder Innsworth lash out at the CAT over an “unfair” result, with class actions yet to bring any substantial returns, and with the result of the Civil Justice Council’s review into litigation funding not far away, litigation funders might be having an existential crisis.So on this episode of The Lawyer Podcast, Catrin and Christian are joined by deputy litigation editor Annabel Tinson to explore whether funders are chasing a busted flush, and if the class action regime is proving a bit of a dud.To listen to February’s episode about the Merricks v Mastercard case, click here.To read The Lawyer’s recent coverage of the Merricks v Mastercard case, click here and here.
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May 15, 2025 • 31min

What law firms aren’t telling you about AI

Lucie Cruz, Tech editor at The Lawyer, and Matt Byrne, Director of insight, delve into the rapidly evolving intersection of law and AI. They discuss the emergence of the first AI law firm and the varied responses from traditional firms. The conversation tackles job security concerns, innovative strategies for knowledge transfer among lawyers, and the balance between technology and human roles. Leadership amid this AI revolution is also explored, highlighting the need for digital skills and cultural awareness to adapt in a changing legal landscape.
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May 2, 2025 • 55min

Trump v BigLaw, part three: Where's your line in the sand?

Send us a textTrump’s attacks on some of America’s most famous law firms has set in motion a chain of events that has thrown the world of BigLaw into chaos.In episode three of The Lawyer Podcast's mini-series on Trump v BigLaw, Christian, Catrin and Richard assess what the crisis means for the junior members of the legal profession. The team speaks with Rachel Cohen, whose resignation on a point of principle from Skadden and subsequent advocacy has made her something of a leader among the associate community, as well as Georgetown student Caleb Frye, who gives the lowdown of the state of play on campus.And they discuss what comes next and whether the saga has changed BigLaw forever… 
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Apr 29, 2025 • 51min

Trump v BigLaw, part two: Deal or no deal?

Send us a textTrump’s attacks on some of America’s most famous law firms has set in motion a chain of events that has thrown the world of BigLaw into chaos.On this second episode of our podcast mini-series, Catrin, Christian and Richard look at how firm managements are responding to Trump’s targeting.The team speaks to former Ashurst senior partner Charlie Geffen and former Weight Watchers and Kenneth Cole General Counsel Michael Colosi for their views.They also debate whether law firms like A&O Shearman and Paul Weiss were right to enter into deals with the administration, how other firms were ready to poach their lawyers, what it says about the state of the profession, and the response of UK firms in the US.In our final episode later this week, The Lawyer Podcast explores the response of junior and future lawyers.

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