Legal Chutney (Formally Brown Girl Power)

Jagdeep Sekhon

🎙️ Hey everyone! I’m Jagdeep, a first generation attorney working  in-house  at a tech startup. Welcome to the podcast that’s by us, for us. This space is dedicated to BIPOC law students, legal professionals, and anyone out here trying to thrive in spaces that weren’t built with us in mind. Whether you’re grinding through law school, navigating the legal world, or just figuring life out you’re not alone. I’m here, along with my amazing guest speakers, to share real talk, hard-earned lessons, and the advice we wish we had. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Let’s build, survive, and succeed together.

  1. 10H AGO

    From Law Firm to In-House: What No One Tells You

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Jagdeep Sekhon sits down with Bhakti, Assisant General Counsel at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, to explore what two decades as an in-house attorney actually looks like — the strategy, the complexity, and the moments that shape a legal career. Bhakti opens up about her journey into in-house work and how immersing herself in commercial contracts, data privacy, and high-stakes negotiations transformed the way she practices law. Along the way, she reflects on what it really means to be a trusted legal partner inside a global technology company — and why that's a fundamentally different job than anything a law firm prepares you for. Together, they dig into the evolving role of in-house counsel, what lawyers need to let go of when they make the leap from private practice, and how to stay strategic as AI and technology continue to reshape the legal landscape. Whether you're a law firm attorney considering the jump in-house, or a legal professional trying to future-proof your career, this conversation is full of honest insight and hard-won perspective. In this episode: What drew Bhakti to in-house work — and what surprised her most about the transitionHow the role of in-house counsel has evolved from contract manager to strategic business advisorPractical advice for lawyers moving from private practice to a corporate legal teamHow to think about AI and technology as tools — not threats — to your legal career

    51 min
  2. JAN 20

    Faith as an Anchor in the Legal Journey

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Legal Chutney, I sat down with Ajaypal Singh for a thoughtful and candid conversation about the realities of being a Sikh student in law school and navigating the legal profession while staying true to one’s identity. We talked openly about the unique pressures Sikh law students face, including the weight of representation, visibility, and the constant balancing act between cultural values and professional expectations. Ajaypal shared his personal journey, from initially considering a career in law enforcement to ultimately becoming a prosecutor, and how that path was shaped by his faith, lived experiences, and desire to serve the community. We discussed what it means to be visibly Sikh in legal spaces that are not always built with difference in mind, and how spirituality can serve as both an anchor and a source of strength in high-pressure environments. Throughout the conversation, we explored how Sikh students and lawyers navigate moments of isolation, stereotypes, and responsibility, while still carving out space for authenticity. Ajaypal emphasized the importance of representation, mentorship, and leading with values, reminding listeners that embracing who you are is not a liability in the legal profession, but a powerful asset. Ultimately, this episode is about identity, purpose, and finding alignment between personal values and professional life in a field that often demands conformity. 💡 We covered: The unique challenges Sikh students face in law schoolThe pressure of representing one’s community in legal spacesBeing visibly Sikh in the courtroom and the workplaceBalancing cultural identity, spirituality, and professional responsibilityAjaypal’s journey from law enforcement aspirations to becoming a prosecutorThe role of mentorship and representation for Sikh law studentsUsing faith and values as sources of resilience in the legal profession

    55 min
  3. JAN 13

    Mastering the Bar Exam

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Legal Chutney, I sat down with Jima Fahnbulleh for an honest and deeply personal conversation about the realities of preparing for the bar exam especially as a repeat test taker. We talked candidly about the emotional toll of failing, the pressure that comes with trying again, and how easily confidence can erode during the process. Jima shared powerful insights on why bar prep cannot be one-size-fits-all and the importance of creating a personalized study schedule that accounts not just for learning style, but also for work obligations, finances, and mental health. We discussed how active studying not just passively watching lectures makes a real difference, and how identifying strengths and weaknesses early helps prevent burnout later. Throughout the conversation, we also explored the emotional and cultural layers of the bar exam, including the added pressure many feel as representatives of their communities. Jima emphasized the importance of vulnerability, asking for help, and building a strong support system reminding listeners that struggling does not mean failing as a future lawyer. Ultimately, this episode is about reclaiming confidence, redefining success, and approaching the bar exam with intention rather than fear. 💡 We covered: The emotional toll of failing the bar exam and how to process itCreating a personalized and realistic study scheduleActive studying strategies that actually workBalancing bar prep with work, finances, and personal obligationsThe pressure of representation and navigating bar prep as a person of colorThe importance of community, vulnerability, and asking for supportPractical advice for repeat takers on starting early and using resources wiselyJima's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neighborhoodbarexampro

    1 hr
4.7
out of 5
18 Ratings

About

🎙️ Hey everyone! I’m Jagdeep, a first generation attorney working  in-house  at a tech startup. Welcome to the podcast that’s by us, for us. This space is dedicated to BIPOC law students, legal professionals, and anyone out here trying to thrive in spaces that weren’t built with us in mind. Whether you’re grinding through law school, navigating the legal world, or just figuring life out you’re not alone. I’m here, along with my amazing guest speakers, to share real talk, hard-earned lessons, and the advice we wish we had. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Let’s build, survive, and succeed together.

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