All Things Re-Considered: Hot Legal Topics in 2019
We've selected some of our standout episodes from the last year, which covered mental health, Big Law defections, in-house frustrations and cannabis. Take a listen.
December 20, 2019 at 02:09 PM
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As 2019 comes to a close, we're taking a look back at some of our standout episodes during the past year.
First up is an interview that was part of Law.com's project Minds Over Matters: An Examination of Mental Health in the Legal Profession. In November, covered the issue as it pertains to law firm staff, including marketing and business development professionals. Next, we take you back to a September episode that focused on how the growing cannabis industry prompted one major law firm to build a practice around it. Then, we'll get a glimpse of what general counsel really want from the law firms they hire, also from an episode in September. And finally, we'll flashback to an August show that focused on highly successful lawyers who left Big Law for boutique practices.
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