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The Bar at Law podcast hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi introduces law students and young lawyers to different areas of legal practice. Legal experts will share some valuable insights in a candid conversation.

Feel free to reach out at sarah@erm.com.pk

Bar at Law podcast Sarah Kazmi

    • Economia

The Bar at Law podcast hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi introduces law students and young lawyers to different areas of legal practice. Legal experts will share some valuable insights in a candid conversation.

Feel free to reach out at sarah@erm.com.pk

    Season 2 Episode 2- Competition Law- Dr. Amber Darr

    Season 2 Episode 2- Competition Law- Dr. Amber Darr

    The Bar at Law podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi. It introduces lawyers and law students in Pakistan to various practice areas and aspects of the legal profession. This new season, Dr. Amber Darr joins as a guest to talk about competition law as a practice area.
    Dr. Amber Darr is a Lecturer in Competition Law at University of Manchester and a Senior Research Fellow at the UCL Centre for Law, Economics and Society.
    Dr. Amber Darr is also qualified Barrister, an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. She completed her a PhD from UCL Laws in 2018 in which she compared the adoption of competition laws in India and Pakistan. Dr. Amber has also published on competition law issues in leading international publications. Her monograph Competition Law in South Asia: Diffusion and Transfer has been published by Cambridge University Press in February this year.
    For comments and feedback on the episode, please email sarah@erm.com.pk
    Resources recommended:
    A podcast on competition law hosted by Aditya Trivedi & Isheta Boruah: In Conversation with IPR & Competition Law

    • 53 min
    Season 2 Episode 1- Climate Change Law- Barrister William Wilson

    Season 2 Episode 1- Climate Change Law- Barrister William Wilson

    The Bar at Law podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi. It introduces lawyers and law students in Pakistan to various practice areas and aspects of the legal profession. To start the second season, Barrister William Wilson joins as a guest on the show to talk about the practice of climate change law. William is a director of Wyeside Consulting Ltd providing legal services in the area of environment, energy and climate law, public policy and regulation in the UK and internationally. He is also the founder of cop26andbeyond.com
    For comments and feedback on the episode, please email sarah@erm.com.pk
    Resources recommended by William:
    IPPC Reports
    IPBES Biodiversity reports
    Litigation – Sabin Centre for Climate Change Law, Columbia University -
    Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment
    Tipping Points – Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research –
    CO2 levels – Mauna Loa Observatory – NOAA, Scripps Oceanographic Institution- (June 2023 – 423.68 ppm)
    Law Society for England and Wales: Climate hub, and Climate change guidance for Solicitors -
    Climate Resilient Architecture – 2023 RIBA Gold Medal winner, Yasmeen Lari –
    COP26 and beyond Newsletter
    Milieudefensie et al v Royal Dutch Shell case –
    Saul Luciano Lliuya v RWE case

    • 28 min
    Episode 6- Judicial Clerkships: Barrister Jugnoo Kazmi

    Episode 6- Judicial Clerkships: Barrister Jugnoo Kazmi

    The Bar at Law podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi . It introduces lawyers and law students in Pakistan to various practice areas and aspects of the legal profession. In this episode Jugnoo Kazmi joins as a guest on the show to talk about judicial clerkships. Jugnoo is a special prosecutor at the National Accountability Bureau head quarters. She has clerked at the Supreme Court for two years for the current Chief Justice of Pakistan. She leads the Islamabad chapter of the women in law initiative and was also the recipient of the Women in Law Award in the he rising star of the year category in 2021.
    For comments and feedback on the episode, please email sarah@erm.com.pk

    • 41 min
    Episode 5-Technology Startup Law: Barrister Taimur Malik

    Episode 5-Technology Startup Law: Barrister Taimur Malik

    The Bar at Law podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi . It introduces lawyers and law students in Pakistan to various practice areas and aspects of the legal profession. In this episode Taimur Malik joins as a guest on the show to introduce the listeners to the practice area of technology startup. Taimur is a partner at Clyde & Co a leading international law firm.
    Resource links:
    https://nicpakistan.pk/
    https://www.techstars.com/accelerators
    https://paklaunch.com/
    https://www.ycombinator.com/

    For comments and feedback on the episode, please email sarah@erm.com.pk

    • 50 min
    Episode 4- Running a Successful Law Firm: Barrister Sameer Khosa

    Episode 4- Running a Successful Law Firm: Barrister Sameer Khosa

    This podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi, practicing lawyer based in Islamabad. In this episode Barrister Sameer Khosa from Axis Law Chambers joins as a guest to give some great insight into successfully running a big law firm. He can be reached at sameer.khosa@axislaw.pk

    For comments and feedback on the episode, please email sarah@erm.com.pk

    • 39 min
    Episode 3- Starting Your Law Career: Barrister Shoaib Razzaq

    Episode 3- Starting Your Law Career: Barrister Shoaib Razzaq

    This podcast is hosted by Barrister Sarah Kazmi. In this episode Barrister Shoaib Razzaq joins as a guest to give some great insight into the legal profession for young lawyers. Barrister Shoaib is a founding partner at A. R & Co a law firm based in Islamabad, with over 22 years of experience. He can be reached at info@ipo.com.pk

    For comments and feedback on the episode , please email sarah@erm.com.pk

    • 32 min

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