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Everyone wants to keep up to date with the emerging legal trends and technologies transforming the way Australia’s legal system is practised, but not everyone has the time or patience to sit and read through a bunch of articles. Join Isabella from OpenLaw and BarNet JADE as she provides your go-to series for all things Law. Learn the tips, tricks and challenges of the legal profession's best, challenging conventions and innovating the legal landscape, in under an hour with focused and curated legal episodes.
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Averie Bishop is the co-founder of The Tulong Foundation, anon-profit organisation that aids children in third world countries to afford education by building libraries, offering scholarships and more. The organisation has been internationally recognised by the Clinton Foundation and can be seen in a permanent exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights museum. Join Averie all the way from Texas as she discusses how she started The Tulong Foundation and how other lawyers can start a non-profit organisation, being the first Asian-American to win the title of Miss Texas, as well as dealing with long law readings, writing law notes, and managing your time in law school effectively.In this episode we discuss:How did you start The Tulong Foundation and what has it achieved so far?What are some of the challenges you face as the CEO of an international non-profit organisation, and how have you overcome these challenges?What tips do you have for other lawyers and law students also wanting to start a non-profit organisation?What does it feel like to be the first Asian-American to win the title of Miss Texas?What are your other extracurricular activities both past and present?What advice do you have for current and future law students wanting to expand their knowledge and dedicate time to pursuing a passion whilst completing law school?What are your top study tips to help you achieve high marks in law school?How do you deal with long law readings and law notes?What are your top tips for writing law outlines and law notes?What advice do you have for law students wanting to share their experiences on social media and become content creators?What are your tips on confidence and backing yourself?How do you stay organised and manage your time effectively?How do you ensure you look after your mental health and wellbeing?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Averie:- Averie's website: https://www.averiebishop.com/- Averie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averiebishop/- Averie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/averiebishop/?hl=en- Averie's Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@averiebishop?lang=en- Averie's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AverieBishop
Join Louise Mathias, certified high performance, social and emotional intelligence, and leadership coach ranked in the top 1% in Australia, using her experience as a multidisciplinary barrister and mediator, discuss confident leadership in the legal profession. Louise takes us through one of her biggest leadership challenges as a barrister, and teaches the underrated tools that are indispensable for confident leadership.In this episode we discuss:What is one piece of advice you would give to someone emerging as a leader or is in a leadership role?What is one of the biggest challenges that you have overcome, and what did you learn from that experience?What has been the most significant turning point in your life and leadership?What is one lesson you have learnt that you think everyone should learn if they want to lead with confidence?What underrated tools are indispensable for confident leadership?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Louise:- Louise's website: https://www.louisemathias.com.au/- Louise's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisemathias/?originalSubdomain=au
Jahan Kalantar, Founder and Head of Litigation at Executive Law Group, talks about his experience as a Law Lecturer, TEDx speaker, and human rights activist. Jahan details his journey as a barrister from a young age, his tips on leading a firm, the current issues with government action for refugees seeking asylum, and his advice for building your reputation as a lawyer on social media.In this episode we discuss:How do you approach educating your audience and navigating the law's complexities?What is a typical day in your life like?What made you leave finance to pursue law, and how did you find your calling to the Bar at the young age of 25?Did you find your young age affected your ability to procure your clients from the beginning when you were still establishing yourself in comparison to older, more experience barristers?What is your preferred leadership style and what type of culture are your building in Executive Law Group?In the age of mental health awareness, did you find that the pandemic affected the way you managed and led your firm?What use of technology and practice management tips do you have for other founders, directors and partners of firms?Are there still bullies in the legal profession?How do you overcome nervous and anxious clients, requiring a great deal of emotional intelligence to deal with?What are the current issues with government action in the area of refugees seeking asylum?What has been the most complex and challenging matter you have appeared in?Can Tik Tok be a tool to enhance your reputation as a lawyer?What are your tips on confidence for law students undertaking a stressful degree that often causes mental health strains?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-Vk Don’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Jahan and follow him on social media:- Jahan's website: https://www.jahankalantar.com/- Jahan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahankalantar/?hl=en- Jahan's Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficial?lang=en- Jahan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantar/?originalSubdomain=auLearn about Executive Law Group: https://www.executivelawgroup.com.au/
Today we sat down with law librarians Anastasia Stepanovic (Melbourne), Philip Mullen (Sydney) and Alice Hewitt (Perth), part of ALLA (the Australian Law Librarians Association). In this episode we discuss the rarely spoken about role of being a law librarian, particularly in these interesting times of remote working post-pandemic.We answer:What are the common legal research tasks you do?What is the difference between a public law library compared to a commercial law library?How has the pandemic changed the functions of law libraries?How will your role as a law librarian change in the future?Considering we, at JADE, provide digital legal research services, what do law librarians do that go beyond the capabilities of digital platforms?Have you had any weird legal research requests? LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN 🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK 🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-Vk Don’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast Learn more about ALLA: https://www.austlawlib.org/
Today we sat down with Clare Eves, the National Practice Leader for Medical Law at Shine Lawyers, Queensland.  Clare leads a national team of expert medical negligence lawyers.  To date, Clare and Shine’s medical law team have won landmark decisions in a number of jurisdictions, achieving unprecedented damages for deserving clientsIn this episode we discuss:The typical day for Clare as a National Practice Leader for Medical Law.How medical misdiagnosis of illness and disease cases have been affected by COVID-19's pressure-driven impacts on hospitals (cancellation of elective surgeries and medical appointments being held virtually rather than in person).The contrast of her medical negligence work in NCAT vs. in an adversarial court.The challenging claim for Nancy Mules - Awarded the highest damages for an injury in Queensland's history.Good opportunities for law reform within her field.Tips for future medical lawyers to excel in the field.LISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website -  thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlawLearn more about Clare:https://www.shine.com.au/meet-the-team/lawyers/clare-evesLinkedIn: @Clare Eves
Today we discuss with Jackie Charles, the Clerk of Level 22 Chambers. Jackie has done extensive work researching best practice in court education for school students, and she ran the first Court Education Program in NSW whilst being a high school teacher.In this episode we discuss:Jackie's passion for the transformative power of legal and civics education for young peopleFrom a clerk's perspective, some of the greatest technological challenges encountered by Barristers during the pivotal modernisation of 2020, and how they were overcomeThe positive and negative implications of advancing artificial intelligence and virtual reality in the way that hearings are conductedThe importance of equity in court education programs and the best way to uphold diversity, accessibility, and inclusivity in practice and learningTips for fellow clerks and paralegals to effectively communicate with barristers, judges and court personnelLISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website -  thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlawFOLLOW JACKIE:Twitter: @JCharRolLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-charles-educator/Website: www.courteducation.com.au
Are you a legal practitioner wanting to add "Practice Manager" to your experience? Listen to Elizabeth Davey,  Director of Coates Davey Solicitors as we discuss:Starting your own law firm, and how to do things differently during COVID.The challenges of founding Coates Davey and how she overcame them.The technology and practice management solutions Elizabeth implements in her law firm.LISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website -  thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow Elizabeth Davey and Coates Davey Solicitors on Social Media.Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlaw
The episode you've been waiting for! Today we sat down with James d'Apice, Special Counsel at Chamberlains. James is a corporate and commercial litigator who uses his skills to help companies, trusts, and partnerships protect their interests. He is also know for Coffee and a Case Note on Tik Tok and Instagram, where he provides brief reports on recent legal cases over a cup of coffee.In this episode we discuss:What it's like to be a Special Counsel practising corporate and commercial litigationHow to distinguish professional relationships vs. friendships with clientsTips for lawyers to make the law accessible on social mediaThe matter of Shandong Delisi v Yolarno Pty LtdTips for courtroom advocacyLISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website -  thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!FOLLOW JAMES - Keep up to date with James' work and his valuable case notes by following him on LinkedIn @ James d'Apice and on all social media platforms @coffeeandacasenoteFollow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlaw
"Being busy is the main cause of mindless behaviours. It justifies and reinforces living in this ‘autopilot’ mode. When you can't find time for yourself, you use the same excuse “I'm just really busy.” "Join Rhea and Isabella as Christina Ienco, Co-President of the UNSW Law Society gives insight into navigating work and a degree whilst prioritising mental health and well-being.We discuss:What she does as a Law Society Co-PresidentThe importance of a routinePhysical exercise and how it can boost your productivityBenefits of cold showersHow to be confident - In Law school and in your legal jobWellbeing strategiesStaying organised with a million things on your To-Do listHow to identify bad habits, break those habits, and build better onesLISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website - thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comFollow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlaw
Today we sit down with Tyson Manicolo - A senior criminal defence solicitor approaching 6 years post admission experience, and currently the head of Criminal Law at MMH Lawyers located in Victoria. Tyson also creates short yet high-quality case summaries on his LinkedIn.In this episode we discuss:What a senior criminal defence lawyer does, and how to prepare for a successful career in criminal defence lawHow to read a case properly, find the ratio decidendi, and write a quality case noteHow to approach and communicate with vulnerable client, non-English-fluent clients, juveniles, and homeless clients failing to appearHow criminal paralegals should support a senior solicitor and excel in their roleThe process when taking on a new matter, and how to select and brief a BarristerAdvice for law students and junior lawyersLISTEN HERE!SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/67aSjWX4YCzv3mZ3Cbmb8HAPPLE PODCASTS - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-lawfluent-podcast/id160794557618 other podcast directories available on our website -  thelawfluentpodcast.buzzsprout.comDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!FOLLOW TYSON - Keep up to date with Tyson's work in criminal defence, and his valuable case notes by following him on LinkedIn @ Tyson ManicoloFollow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook @thelawfluentpodcast @openlaw
The legal landscape in Australia has undoubtedly evolved procedurally in the past 2 years. Today’s guest speaker is none other than Erica Taylor, the Director of Special Projects at JADE and the Victorian Reports. This episode explores:What her role as "Director of Special Projects" entailsThe changing operational nature of the Australian courts in the age of COVID-19The most ground-breaking, bold, and transformative cases of 2021What we can expect from the High Court of Australia in 2022To submit a question, share an opinion or express interest in featuring on The Lawfluent Podcast, visit: www.openlaw.org.au or email stafidas@openlaw.com.au. Be sure to leave us a review!Instagram and Facebook: @thelawfluentpodcastLinkedIn: @openlaw
David v Goliath. Duffy v Google. Everyone loves a story of the underdog. Usually, Goliath reigns supreme. But sometimes, just sometimes, the underdog gets justice. Today, we are speaking with an inspiring individual who took on one of the world’s largest companies, Google, in a defamation case, and won. Remarkably, she even defeated Google as a self-represented litigant. Not having a large commercial law firm supporting her, Dr Janice Duffy turned to powerful legal research tools that she could access herself online. One of those tools that assisted Dr Duffy, is Jade, our comprehensive and easily searchable database of legal cases and legislation. Keep listening to this podcast to hear how Jade helped David slew Goliath.
Peter Willis SC is a Victorian Barrister, and currently The Council's appointed editor for the Victorian Reports. The Victorian Reports contain significant cases from the Supreme Court in its first decisions and appeal decisions, available at  victorianreports.com.au. Some 70-75 cases are selected for inclusion annually on the criteria that they may introduce a new principle or rule of law, contain information relevant to an important practice or procedure, or are otherwise instructive or helpful. The Victorian Reports digital portal has been developed by the team at JADE for Little William Bourke, the official publisher of the Victorian Reports, and only the second publisher appointed by the Council of Law Reporting of Victoria in the history of the Reports.In this episode we discuss:The history of the Victorian Reports.Why the Reports are important.How the cases are selected.What the process is once a case is selected.What does Peter's role as Editor of the Victorian Reports involve.Peter's favourite historical case - Spoiler alert: Toy v Musgrove (1888) 14 VLR 349 (Higinbotham CJ, Kerferd, Williams, Holroyd, A’Beckett, Wrenfordsley JJ).  [Constitutional law]. Read it on the Victorian Reports today: https://victorianreports.com.au/judgment/14-VLR-349LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast
Uber's business has transformed urban life across the globe. As of 1 January 2022, Uber's platform powers movement in around 10,500 cities around the world. Michael Coutts' areas of practice include competition, regulatory and consumer law, having completed his Master of Laws where his dissertation analysed competition law issues associated with applying anti-fragmentation conditions to open-source software licensing agreements. Uber's Counsel Michael Coutts joins the podcast to discuss how competition law is addressing Uber's transformation of movement being a win for consumers but a loss for the gig economy, the biggest challenges facing the point-to-point transportation sector in Australia, what the aim of competition law is if it is not to protect inefficient businesses, and the tools Michael carries around in his competition lawyer tool-kit.In this episode we discuss:Michael's work at Uber and the Uber journey.If Uber's transformation of movement is a win for consumers but a loss for the gig economy, how is competition law addressing this issue?What do you see is the aim of competition law if it is not to protect inefficient businesses?What do you see as the future of competition law and the trend in the markets?In your view, what are the biggest challenges facing the point-to-point transportation sector in Australia today and say, in 10 years?What do you like the most about working at Uber?What are some of the biggest problems you and your team at Uber have solved in the last two years, and how has the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to this?Mental health is a perennial challenge for the legal industry - What do you think that means for young people considering entering the profession, or who have recently entered the profession?What is one tool you always carry in your tool-kit as a competition lawyer?What has been the most influential resource for your career thus far?What is the best career advice you have ever received?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Michael:- Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldcoutts/?originalSubdomain=au
Gary Newton, Partner at HWL Ebsworth in the Real Estate and Projects team discusses all-things property law post COVID. Gary has also published 10 books on property law, including the 2020-2021 edition of the Annotated Conveyancing and Real Property Legislation Book. In this episode, Gary explains what it is about property law that is so recession-proof, the divide in commercial tenancy agreements, why some tenants were able to receive 'rent relief' and others weren't, as well as detailing interesting legal matters he has worked on recently.In this episode we discuss:What is it about property law that is so recession-proof?How did COVID-19 affect the property market, in particular the commercial leases you were involved in?How has there been a divide in commercial tenancy agreements post COVID?Some tenants were able to receive 'rent relief', and others weren't - How did this affect the property market?What types of interesting legal matters have you worked on recently as a property lawyer?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Gary:- Gary's website page: https://hwlebsworth.com.au/people/gary-newton/- Gary's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garynewtonlawyer/?originalSubdomain=au
Australians spend in excess of $1 billion in cosmetic procedures each year according to the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine. This figure includes beauty treatments from non-medical practitioners. Anyone with a medical degree can advertise as a Cosmetic Surgeon.Join Bill Madden, Special Counsel at Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers (Sydney), and frequent writer, speaker and University lecturer on civil liability medical litigation, and Justine Anderson, Associate at Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers (Sydney) and Executive Committee member of the Women Lawyers Association of NSW, as they talk about the area where medical practitioners operate, and what protections, if any, consumers currently have in the marketplace. In this episode we discuss:What implications are there for the uninformed consumer given the information asymmetries in the complex delivery of surgical services?Do doctors have a duty to disclose to patients their qualifications or lack thereof?Does the duty of disclosure in Rogers v Whitaker (1992) 175 CLR 479 extend from disclosure of risks arising from the procedures to disclosure of risks arising from the lack of qualification of the doctor?Even if someone is trained as a surgeon under the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons programme, say a colorectal surgeon - Is there any law or regulation that requires them to not perform a breast augmentation?Are there any regulations or law currently that address issues of the consumer-patient lacking independent advice from their GP who usually acts as a 'gatekeeper' for referral to surgeons, and doctors' duties to shareholders of their corporate employers conflicting with their duties to their patients?How do you think the medical regulator the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) should approach these issues - What would a proposed regulatory framework look like?What are your thoughts on making some disclosures mandatory, such as doctor's qualifications and mandatory benchmarking against other practitioners who practice in the same field?What are some ways consumers can protect themselves from misleading advertisements on the internet?LISTEN HERE:🎙 SPOTIFY - https://lnkd.in/gcv-MyqN🎙 APPLE PODCASTS - https://lnkd.in/gZkqeigK🎙 18 other podcast directories available on our website - https://lnkd.in/gVmG_-VkDon’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn @open law and Instagram @thelawfluentpodcastLearn more about Bill:- Bill's website page: https://www.codea.com.au/lawyers/bill-madden/- Bill's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddenbill/?originalSubdomain=auLearn more about Justine:- Justine's website page: https://www.codea.com.au/lawyers/justine-anderson/- Justine's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justine-anderson-19b60257/?originalSubdomain=au
Ryan, Norton Rose Fulbright's National Early Talent Adviser, describes the firm's widely recognised culture as being inclusive, friendly, collaborative, and flexible. Plus, Andrew gives his insights after completing a Clerkship at Norton Rose Fulbright, then becoming a Graduate.LISTEN HERE and explore more about us - https://linktr.ee/thelawfluentpodcastDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast and LinkedIn @openlaw
Brooke, Clayton Utz’s Recruitment Adviser, denotes the firm's culture as reflecting the types of people they attract; smart, commercially-savvy individuals who are true to themselves, and have a strong social conscience.Tom and Minnie provide their advice after recently completing a Clerkship at Clayton Utz.LISTEN HERE and explore more about us - https://linktr.ee/thelawfluentpodcastDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast and LinkedIn @openlaw
Jo, Ashurst’s Human Resources Manager, describes the firm as a collaborative, down to earth, and friendly environment for clerks.Kimberly and James provide their advice after completing a recent Ashurst clerkship.LISTEN HERE and explore more about us - https://linktr.ee/thelawfluentpodcastDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast and LinkedIn @openlaw
James, HSF’s Graduate Recruitment Manager, describes the high performing firm culture as being one in line with HSF’s values and vision, a strong focus on clients, as well as continuous learning, wellbeing, respect, and inclusion.Recent clerks Alex and Andrew detail on their clerkship experience.LISTEN HERE and explore more about us - https://linktr.ee/thelawfluentpodcastDon't forget to leave us a REVIEW on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram @thelawfluentpodcast and LinkedIn @openlaw
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