9 episodes

A professional development podcast from the New York City Bar Association where we talk with lawyers about seizing opportunities, learning lessons the hard way, and about what makes them tick.

This Lawyer's Life This Lawyer's Life

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A professional development podcast from the New York City Bar Association where we talk with lawyers about seizing opportunities, learning lessons the hard way, and about what makes them tick.

    Whytne Brooks: Washington, D.C. Lobbyist

    Whytne Brooks: Washington, D.C. Lobbyist

    Today we meet Whytne Brooks, Vice President of the Office of Governmental Affairs at New York Life Insurance Company. Whytne shares her journey from a small town in Maryland to becoming a litigator and then a lobbyist, emphasizing the vital role that mentorship and sponsorship played in opening up avenues for her career. Whytne’s story is one of capitalizing on unconventional opportunities and her soft-skill superpowers. She discusses the effects of COVID-19 on her career, how she navigates bias in the profession, and how she has risen through the ranks of the City Bar into its leadership on the Board of Directors. Additionally, Whytne offers personal insights into her routine, values, and passions, including her vegan lifestyle and love for Formula One racing.

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3UZUGy5

    Want to dive deeper into the mindset of successful in-house lawyers? Join us at our upcoming City Bar CLE Program: Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who Advise Them (https://bit.ly/4bXVXwG) on June 18. (This program will be available on-demand thereafter.) Use this link (https://www.nycbar.org/events/) to find all of the most up-to-date information about our upcoming programs and events. 

    Episode Outline:

    00:00 Introduction to This Lawyer's Life

    00:20 Meet Whytne Brooks

    00:53 Journey into Policy Work

    03:45 The Role of Mentorship

    06:12 Navigating Career Challenges

    11:03 Current Work and Challenges

    12:34 Differences Between Lawyers in NY and DC

    15:31 Soft Skills and Relationship Building

    19:57 Impact of COVID-19

    22:56 Involvement with the City Bar

    26:45 Future of the Legal Profession

    29:23 Personal Insights and Reflections

    37:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    • 40 min
    Erin Gleason Alvarez: Mediator and Special Master

    Erin Gleason Alvarez: Mediator and Special Master

    Today we meet Erin Gleason Alvarez, a mediator and special master practicing for over 20 years. Erin broke the mold with her path into the mediation world, which is populated largely by former members of the bench or former partners of large firms. Erin’s practice is a success because she works hard to keep her name top-of-mind with potential clients. And she is skilled at the emotional regulation and empathy that are a core part of the mediator’s toolkit. Erin shared stories from the negotiating table as well as from her time teaching mediation at the Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, all on this episode of This Lawyer’s Life.

    Tune in to learn more about:

    • How Erin builds trust and employs empathy in her mediation practice.
    • How Erin found community and tapped into thought leadership at the City Bar.
    • How Erin approaches teaching mediation, and how she has learned from her students.

    Want to launch your ADR Career and enhance your mediation skills? Join us at our upcoming City Bar CLE Programs: Adding Mediation to Your Career on May 21 (https://bit.ly/4aKtqKL), and 28-Hour Basic Mediation Training beginning July 15 (https://bit.ly/3UfjcuK). Click here to find all of the most up-to-date information about our upcoming programs and events: https://www.nycbar.org/events/

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3Ufb2Ti

    • 44 min
    Joe Wardenski, Civil Rights and LGBTQ Equity

    Joe Wardenski, Civil Rights and LGBTQ Equity

    Today we meet Joe Wardenski, a civil rights attorney with a special focus on trans students’ rights and LGBTQ equity. Joe spent years as a DOJ trial attorney and told us stories about his work there on several landmark cases seeking justice for trans youth at school. He is now a solo practitioner. After three years in practice, Joe has notched some big wins, but he is still learning how to find the right cases to take and how to build a team that fits the core mission of his business. He got into all of that and more on this episode of This Lawyer’s Life.

    Tune in to hear more about:

    • How Joe balances the pursuit of restorative justice in the form of laws and policies changed with the pursuit of monetary damages that make his clients whole and help his firm stay afloat

    • How Joe supports his practice by building consulting and co-counsel relationships with nonprofits and other litigating organizations

    • How Joe’s approach to mentorship grows colleagues for his practice right at home

    • What Joe foresees in the next ten years of the battle for civil rights in the U.S.

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3I3qn3q

    • 43 min
    Karla Johnson: Family Law and Impact Litigation

    Karla Johnson: Family Law and Impact Litigation

    In this episode of This Lawyer's Life we meet Karla Johnson, a Senior Staff Attorney at Mobilization for Justice. Karla started at MFJ ten years ago as a volunteer while completing a dual degree in law and public health. She gives us a day in the life of a public interest attorney as well as the long-term goals that she brings to the work. Karla talked about some of the human skills that she deploys in her delicate, family law work – empathy, listening, compassion – and how they make her more impactful. Karla has plenty of insight to share about steering herself towards opportunity – e.g. a Shriver Center for Racial Justice fellowship – and about being an effective mid-career leader.

    Tune in to hear more about:

    • A day in the life of a public interest lawyer
    • Some of Karla’s most profound successes and challenges working in family law and impact litigation
    • How Karla balances decisions about what is best for winning her cases with decisions about what is best for her clients as human beings
    • How a seasoned public interest attorney builds DEI principles into her work and remains open to learning about new viewpoints in the DEI space

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3Hr8NGk

    • 44 min
    Celeste Koeleveld: Federal Prosecution and Government Enforcement

    Celeste Koeleveld: Federal Prosecution and Government Enforcement

    Celeste Koeleveld is a Partner at Clifford Chance following 25 years of experience and a raft of impressive federal, state and local government titles: Chief of the Criminal Division, Chief Appellate Attorney, and Chief of General Crimes at SDNY; Deputy Superintendent and Special Counsel in the New York State Department of Financial Services; Executive Assistant Corporation Counsel for New York City. Celeste shared a wealth of professional insight about growing into managerial roles, from giving and receiving difficult feedback to recovering from mistakes and delivering on a tight budget. She also got personal with This Lawyer’s Life about her journey, how the lawyer she became does not resemble the lawyers she grew up watching on TV, and her time as an Adjunct at Columbia Law School. Celeste also delves into a variety of topical issues such as the impact of AI on the legal profession, livestreaming of court proceedings, and the role of the legal profession in upholding the rule of law.

    Tune in to hear more about:

    • How Celeste climbed the ladder at SDNY from line prosecutor to Chief of the Criminal Division

    • How to gain managerial skills along the path from managing just yourself to managing a small team to managing hundreds of attorneys

    • How to give difficult feedback and communicate to those around you that you are open to feedback

    • How is AI going to impact the legal profession? And what responsibilities do lawyers have in upholding the rule of law today?

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3TeuZe7

    • 43 min
    Joam Alisme: Small Law Firm Owner

    Joam Alisme: Small Law Firm Owner

    Joam Alisme is the Founder and Managing Partner of Alisme Law, a small law firm focused on representing small businesses in litigation matters. Joam shared his professional story from Air Force to New York State Courts, to Everytown for Gun Safety, to law-firm owner. He’s a practitioner with a strong vision of firm culture and growth as he builds his business from the ground up.

    Tune in to learn more about:

    • How Joam’s career led him to start his own law firm

    • How Joam learned to set himself up for success in solo practice

    • How Joam builds his business with diversity, equity and inclusion as core values

    • How Joam builds and maintains a professional network to support him and his business

    • How Joam chooses clients and manages his relationships with clients for mutual success

    • How Joam's involvement with the City Bar's Small Law Firm Committee nurtured his career

    Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bityl.co/M6DA

    • 43 min

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