How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin

Jonah Perlin
How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin

In this podcast Professor Jonah Perlin (Georgetown Law) interviews lawyers from across the profession about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well.

  1. #140: Mike G. Silver - Consumer Finance Lawyer, Ex-CFPB Lawyer

    2月21日

    #140: Mike G. Silver - Consumer Finance Lawyer, Ex-CFPB Lawyer

    Welcome back to another episode of the How I Lawyer Podcast, where Professor Jonah Perlin interviews lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. Today's guest is Mike G. Silver, a Partner at Husch Blackwell's DC office specializing in consumer financial services law. Before joining Husch Blackwell, Mike spent 12 years at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and 7 years as an associate at Pillsbury. Mike earned his degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (where he served as student body president) and George Washington University Law School (where he was active on Law Review and Moot Court Board). Prior to law school, Mike worked as a legislative assistant at the Religious Action Center. At this moment, the CFPB's future is very much in question but Mike's story remains an important one about how government works and where his industry may go in the future. In this episode, Mike shares other valuable insights about the legal profession including: 🎓💼 How his path to law wasn't predetermined, but emerged from his interests in history, government, and politics [3:18] 📚⚖️ How being active in various law school activities and internships enhanced his legal education experience [5:01] 🏢💫 How his initial real estate practice at Pillsbury evolved unexpectedly from litigation aspirations [11:18] 🏛️🔄 How joining the newly-created CFPB in 2011 allowed him to help build regulatory frameworks from the ground up [17:51] 👥📊 How being a civil servant requires adapting to changing administrations while maintaining institutional expertise [33:46] 💼🎯 How transitioning to private practice requires developing marketing skills and building a business plan [40:25] 📋💡 How consumer financial services law involves navigating complex regulations governing personal financial transactions [46:08] 🔄🌟 How career pivots require recognizing transferable skills and maintaining a growth mindset [50:26] This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.

    55 分鐘
  2. #139: Molly Duane - Reproductive Rights and Justice Advocate

    2月7日

    #139: Molly Duane - Reproductive Rights and Justice Advocate

    Welcome back to another episode of the How I Lawyer Podcast, where Professor Jonah Perlin explores the diverse paths and practices of successful attorneys. Today's guest is Molly Duane, a senior attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York. A Princeton graduate with both a JD from Cardozo Law School and MPH from Johns Hopkins, Molly has become a leading voice in reproductive rights litigation. Her groundbreaking work was recently featured in the documentary "Zurawski v. Texas," and she earned recognition in Time 100 Next 2024. In this powerful episode, Molly shares insights including: 🔬📚 How her unexpected journey from aspiring scientist to reproductive rights attorney shaped her unique approach to advocacy [2:11] ⚖️👩‍⚖️ How her federal clerkship with Judge Chin helped develop her voice as an advocate rather than a neutral observer [10:25] 📊💡 How making yourself indispensable on legal teams creates opportunities for growth and responsibility [19:35] 📝🗣️ How storytelling through litigation can transform legal advocacy, particularly in reproductive rights cases [24:03] 🎭😊 How maintaining a neutral expression during heated court proceedings requires practice and self-awareness [33:04] 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦❤️ How balancing intense advocacy work with family life requires embracing the integration of personal and professional passion [35:36] ⚡🔮 How reproductive rights advocacy represents broader challenges to individual autonomy and civil rights [37:45] This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.

    41 分鐘
  3. 1月17日

    #138: Nancy Vinsel - Second Career Public Utilities Lawyer

    Welcome back to another episode of the How I Lawyer Podcast, where Professor Jonah Perlin interviews lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. Today's guest is Nancy Vinsel, a retired lawyer who previously served as general counsel at a Kentucky state agency regulating public utilities. Nancy brings a unique perspective as a second-career lawyer who attended law school at age 50 after working as a librarian and paralegal. She's also an avid runner and the mother of previous podcast guest Ashley Herd (Episode 86). Nancy is a proud graduate of Brandeis Law at the University of Louisville. In this episode, Nancy shares valuable insights about the legal profession including: 👥📚 How informational interviews with practicing attorneys helped shape her decision to first become a paralegal before pursuing law school [2:16] 🎓💪 How her family's support, especially her husband's willingness to handle daily responsibilities, enabled her to focus entirely on law school [3:53] 🤝📖 How her approach to law school emphasized collaboration over competition, setting a positive tone for fellow students [5:52] 🎯💼 How she strategically pursued her legal career path by identifying an agency that matched her interests in civil matters and statutory interpretation [11:51] 📊🤝 How utility regulation requires constant learning and collaboration with financial analysts, accountants, and inspectors [14:30] ✍️📋 How writing clear, accessible legal documents for non-lawyer audiences became a crucial part of her role [21:24] 👩‍⚖️🔄 How navigating organizational hierarchy requires a balance of confidence without arrogance [25:10] 🌟👥 How actively seeking mentorship and later becoming a mentor shaped her career development [27:31] 💫📈 How successful mentorship requires vulnerability from mentees and patience from mentors [31:36] This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.

    37 分鐘
  4. 1月3日

    #137: Adrienne Prentice - Tech Attorney Turned Founder & Lawyer Trainer

    Welcome back to another episode of the How I Lawyer Podcast, where Professor Jonah Perlin interviews lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. Today's guest is Adrienne Prentice, CEO and Founder of Keep Company, a group learning platform helping legal organizations empower their teams with essential skills for the modern workplace. Before founding Keep Company, Adrienne's impressive career included roles as Manager of Attorney Talent at Hogan Levels, Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Hewlett Packard, and various positions at law firms and private companies. She holds degrees from Cornell University and American University's Washington College of Law. In this episode, Adrienne shares valuable insights about the legal profession including: 🎓💼 How following her gut and being open to opportunities led her from labor relations studies to corporate law [1:25] 👥🌟 How choosing mentors and practice areas based on people rather than just subject matter shaped her early career [2:22] 📚✨ How hands-on partner mentorship in 2007 provided invaluable learning experiences through direct observation [3:41] 📊💡 How the 2008 recession created unexpected career opportunities in green tech and federal recovery funding [6:07] 🤝📈 How sponsorship differs from mentorship in law firms and why it's crucial for career advancement [26:45] 💪🎯 How doing good work alone isn't enough - you need strategic relationships and advocates [28:26] 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦💼 How the legal profession is evolving in supporting parents and caregivers, with room for improvement [38:46] 🌱🔄 How law firms need to expand support beyond new parents to address challenges at all parenting stages [41:04] 🤝💫 How the pandemic has allowed fathers to be more vocal about work-life integration [43:34] This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.

    46 分鐘
  5. 2024/04/19

    #135: Ryan McKeen - Connecticut Personal Injury Lawyer & Law Firm CEO

    In today’s episode I speak with Ryan McKeen who is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Connecticut Trial Firm which focuses on representing plaintiffs in personal injury cases. In addition to his expertise and experience in the courtroom, Ryan is a sought after speaker on topics related to law firm leadership and success for personal injury lawyers. He is the author of two books: Tiger Tactics: Powerful Strategies for Winning Law Firms and CEO Edition and is active on LinkedIn where he shares lessons from running his own firm and his lawyer life to his more than 16,000 followers on LinkedIn. Ryan started his career at Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagel in East Hartford, Connecticut before opening his own firm. He is a graduate of Framingham State University (Go Rams) and Western New England University School of Law (Go Bears). In our conversation we discuss his path to becoming a lawyer and his practice area, the life of a personal injury lawyer (and his response to common critiques of the practice area), the shift from being a junior associate at a small firm to founding his own firm, the ways that he leverages technology in his law practice, the story of his firm's landmark 100 million dollar verdict (the largest bodily injury verdict in state history), and more. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by ⁠⁠LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys⁠⁠. Want to Support the Podcast in 2 minutes or less? Leave a ⁠⁠Review⁠⁠ (this helps the algorithm connect me to new listeners) Follow on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Subscribe on ⁠⁠iTunes⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠Spotify

    46 分鐘
  6. 2024/03/29

    #133: Regan Smith - Copyright Lawyer

    In today’s episode I speak with Regan Smith, who is Senior Vice President and General Counsel at the New/Media Alliance as well as an Adjunct Professor at GW Law where she teaches copyright law. Regan is a trustee of The Copyright Society of the U.S.A and the Chair of the ABA’s Copyright Legislation Committee. Before joining New/Media Alliance, she worked as the Head of Public Policy in Spotify’s Government Affairs group and spent seven years working at the United States Copyright Office including three years as General Counsel of the Copyright Office and Associate Register of Copyrights. She began her career at two large law firms focused on IP litigation and transactions. Her interest in media goes way back — she even worked as a record store clerk in Ann Arbor Michigan during college. In this episode, Regan and Jonah discussed: 💼 Regan's transition from entertainment business to law. 👩‍🔬 How an unexpected foray into patent litigation led to valuable experience. [05:23] ⚖️ The difference between litigation and transactional work [06:32] 🇺🇸 Government work v. private practice [15:34] 🎧 Relationship between lawyering and business strategy in her time at Spotify [19:53] 💻 Tensions between copyright and AI [26:29] ✍️ Important skills: writing, multitasking, experience, and patience [32:45] This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by ⁠LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys⁠. Want to Support the Podcast in 2 minutes or less? Leave a ⁠Review⁠ (this helps the algorithm connect me to new listeners) Follow on LinkedIn Subscribe on ⁠iTunes⁠ or ⁠Spotify

    37 分鐘
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In this podcast Professor Jonah Perlin (Georgetown Law) interviews lawyers from across the profession about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well.

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