Explain It to Me Like I'm an 8-Year-Old, Counselor!
Is being a lawyer hard? What happens if a bad client wants to hire you? Why do lawyers keep secrets? On this episode of Legal Speak, we let kids ask the questions.
February 21, 2020 at 02:39 PM
2 minute read
The law is a complex subject and being an attorney … well, it's one of those jobs that's not always easy to explain.
On this episode, we put law firm partners in California, New York and Florida to the test of answering questions from some of the toughest examiners we could find—kids!
Cody Harris of San Francisco's Keker, Van Nest & Peters sits down with his sons Emmett and Levi. Elisa D'Amico, a partner in the Miami office of K&L Gates, has a conversation with her niece Dylan. And Eli Richlin, a partner in the New York office of Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati, chats with his daughters Dalia and Calla.
The questions are probing but these litigators don't break a sweat. We hope you enjoy the listen as much as we enjoyed creating this episode.
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