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Campbell Law Reporter is a legal podcast that strives to expand the university mission to lead with purpose by reporting with purpose. We hope to breathe new life into the dusty reporters on the shelves by reporting the content through captivating discussion. Our mission is to provide current & inte…

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    • Sep 28, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    From Welcome To Windhoek: A Judge's Journey - An interview with Dean Rich Leonard

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 44:32


    This is the remarkable story of how a boy from rural Welcome, North Carolina grew up to become an innovative judge, global citizen, and go-to guy for court-building in emerging African nations. Along the way, he organizes the first-ever judicial conference in Tanzania, jogs with children in Lusaka, dances with a python, and has adventures ranging from the harrowing to the hilarious. In the end, he discovers the distance between Welcome and Windhoek is not as great as he imagined, and that both places now occupy adjoining spaces in his heart. The story of Rich Leonard: Dean Leonard's work on the bench and at Campbell Law was publicly recognized when North Carolina Lawyers Weekly named him the 2014 Lawyer of the Year. Most recently he was recognized among the top CEOs by the Triangle Business Journal in 2021 and he was named Bankruptcy Law Lawyer of the Year by Global 100 magazine. He also received the 2018 McKnight Renaissance Lawyer Award from the North Carolina Bar Association and the same year, he was elected to serve as chair-elect of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's General Alumni Association. He then served as chair from May 2019 to May 2020.

    Insights of a 1st Gen Female Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 35:06


    Host Stephen Dinkel is joined by first gen lawyer Krista Garcia. Stephen and Krista talk about Krista's career as a young practicing attorney. Krista describes her law school experience, her first job as a prosecutor and how she has navigated as a solo practitioner in the changing law field. 

    Setting Up Your Business to Survive In Today's Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 52:01


    This episode is all about setting up a business with the proper infrastructure. Host Stephen Dinkel talks with Jason Deshayes from Cook Wealth about what business owners can do to be effective in today's business environment.   Jason is the Director of Tax Planning at Cook Wealth in Raleigh. Cook Wealth helps clients with; everyday finances, family legacy planning, tax planning, debt management, investment management, cash flow optimization, business transactions and basically anything financially related.   To learn more about Jason Deshayes visit cookwealth.com/jason-deshayes

    Learning copyright law from Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid, and Professor Lucas Osborn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 62:19


    An episode about Taylor Swift…are you Ready For It? One thing Better Than Revenge is protecting your intellectual property. Turning Blank Space into international bestselling albums can be very profitable thanks to copyright protection. Learn about IP with special guest Professor Lucas Osborn and your host Lloyd Newman.

    The Challenges of Being a 1st Gen Attorney

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 22:16


    Host Andrew Cone, who is currently a 2L at Cambell, interviews Tyler Demery of King Law Offices; Tyler is a first-year, first-gen attorney. Tyler's unique perspective, provided in the middle of his first year as a practicing attorney, provides insight into some of the challenges that come with going from student to attorney and how a law student might be able to prepare for the transition. Andrew and Tyler begin by discussing Tyler's background and law school journey. The discussion ranges from what Tyler's area of interest was in school, to internships, to how Tyler prepared for practice as a first-gen law student. The two then discuss how Tyler's preparation helped him (or didn't) in transitioning from student to attorney. Tyler speaks on the challenges of being a first year attorney, what an average day for a first year attorney looks like, what students should expect when they make the transition to attorney, and what students can do to best prepare for practice as a new lawyer.

    Word Wise:Learning the Meaning of Legal Words

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 52:27


    Host Lloyd Newman is joined by the entire CLR team to play a little game of Word Wise. Lloyd and Rachel Samuelson, Lexis+ Senior Associate, help the CLR team answer questions about common words law students and legal professionals use. Listen and join the fun!

    NC Education Law: Leandro v. State

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 58:23


    Host Jenna Nichols is joined by Professor Lisa Lukasik, Ms. Dionne Jenkins, and Professor Rick Glazier to discuss Leandro v. State. This panel discussion occurred live in front of a virtual audience on November 8, 2021. Where each speaker discussed different aspects of the Leandro litigation.  Professor Lukasik starts off the discussion by describing Leandro's history and NC Constitution. Ms. Dionne Jenkins discusses how a school system tries to meet children's rights to a "sound basic education." Professor Glazier wraps up the discussion by providing insight into the current state of Leandro as NC waits for the budget. Since this discussion occurred before the NC Budget passed here is a link to News and Observer article from 11/19/21 which discussed the NC Budget and Leandro: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article255905826.html  

    Richard Waugaman III and the Gailor Family Law Litigation Clinic at Campbell Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 13:48


    Family is the essence of many societal values—unfortunately, Family Feud. The road to family harmony or redemption looks different per case. Richard Waugaman sat down with Campbell Law Reporter host Tiqeece Brown to talk about the Gailor Family Law Litigation Clinic and how the clinic gives law students the practical experience to make a difference in clients' lives by providing them solutions in family law.

    Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 40:59


    Campbell Law School host Seth Gulledge talks to Clinic Director Gary Shipman '80 and Clinic Manager Darius Boxley ‘21 of the Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic to discuss the ever-changing world of name, image, and likeness in college athletics. The Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic provides local student athletes with the specialized legal services they need to navigate the changing environment in which student athletes may engage in agreements with third parties to profit from the use of their NIL while observing NCAA rules about improper inducements.  For more information, please visit the Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic's webpage by clicking here.

    ”Benefits, Generosity and Succession” An Interview with Certified Financial Planner Brian Cochran

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 33:00


    Host Stephen Dinkel talks with Certified Financial Planner Brian Cochran of John Moore Associates about company benefits, generosity and succession plans.  Brian has been part of the JMA team since 2013 and became a shareholder in 2016. As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, Brian collaborates with tax advisors, attorneys and insurance professionals to help meet the financial objectives of the clients he serves. Brian has been named the top advisor in New Mexico by both Forbes and Barron's.* He was also recognized as one of the 2020 Financial Times 400 Top Advisors. He is proud to serve on the board of the New Mexico Christian Foundation. Brian is a sports enthusiast and spends his free time watching, playing and coaching basketball. He especially enjoys watching Portland Trailblazer games with his wife, Emily, and their two sons.

    Interview with New York Times Bestselling Author Steve Berry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 46:08


    On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Stephen Dinkel talks with New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author Steve Berry. Steve Berry is the author of twenty novels, which include: The Kaiser's Web, The Warsaw Protocol, The Malta Exchange, The Bishop's Pawn, The Lost Order, The 14th Colony, The Patriot Threat, The Lincoln Myth, The King's Deception, The Columbus Affair, The Jefferson Key, The Emperor's Tomb, The Paris Vendetta, The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Venetian Betrayal, The Alexandria Link, The Templar Legacy, The Third Secret, The Romanov Prophecy, and The Amber Room. His books have been translated into 41 languages with 25,000,000 copies in 52 countries. They consistently appear in the top echelon of The New York Times, USA Today, and Indie bestseller lists. History lies at the heart of every Steve Berry novel. It's his passion, one he shares with his wife, Elizabeth, which led them to create History Matters, a foundation dedicated to historic preservation. To date Steve and his wife have raised over $1.5 million dollars for historic preservation. Steve was born and raised in Georgia, graduating from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He was a trial lawyer for 30 years and held elective office for 14 of those years.

    Durham County DA, Satana Deberry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 20:53


    Jenna Nichols speaks with Durham County DA, Satana Deberry about how she has started to change Durham County's prosecution of crime. DA Deberry began to focus on shifting resources to more violent crimes, reducing pretrial incarceration except when necessary, and using diversion programs. 

    Fall 2021Preview and Campbell Law Extra

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 17:15


    Executive Producer, Jenna Nichols, and Editor, Stephen Dinkel, preview the upcoming Fall 2021 season. In the first Campbell Law Extra segment, Stephen talks with the Executive Director, Maren Lowery, of Lawyers and Leaders, about their upcoming events.

    Lawyers and Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 40:32


    In this episode, host Stephen Dinkel talks with Professor Tony Ghiotto, Assistant Professor of Law & the Director of Advocacy Programs at Campbell Law and with Maren Lowrey, the Lawyers and Leaders student coordinator, to discuss the Lawyers and Leaders program at Campbell Law. U.S. News ranked Campbell Law School’s Advocacy Program 15th in the nation in 2020 - the only North Carolina law school to make it in the top 20. The Advocacy Program continues to perform well beyond more name-brand schools in traditional advocacy competitions, bringing home regional, national, and international championships. But good advocacy doesn’t just happen in the courtroom. It doesn’t just happen in law offices or what we think of as traditional litigation or trial work. Good advocacy, zealous advocacy, exists everywhere: from boardrooms and classrooms to the floor of a legislative body and in the courtroom well. When he took over as the director of Campbell’s Advocacy Program, Professor Ghiotto knew he had an opportunity to continue developing Campbell graduates to fulfill the school’s motto: lead with purpose. His background as an Air Force JAG Officer instilled in him a deep appreciation for the intersection between zealous advocacy and leadership. And so he started the law school’s newest program: Lawyers and Leaders. 

    Bruce McLaughlin author of He Said, She S.A.I.D and Then He Went to Jail

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 21:59


    Host Jenna Nichols talks with Mr. Bruce McLaughlin as he shares how his life was torn apart by charges too many men find themselves facing in divorce litigation. Mr. McLaughlin hopes that through his exposing book, he can inform the legal community about false allocations in divorce and prevent another parent from suffering from false allocations.  Find his book at  https://www.amazon.com/He-Said-She-S-I-D-ebook/dp/B08Q69MLXN/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=bruce+mclaughlin&qid=1620145602&sr=8-1 

    Scarlett Letter-Removing a Person's Criminal Record

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 22:39


    In this episode, Jenna Nichols is speaking to John Rubin about the NC Second Chance Act, which passed in Summer 2020. This episode dives into how NC has patchworked bills, like this one, which aids North Carolinians in removing the harsh effects of a criminal record, giving them a second chance. 

    Is Congress Broken? An Interview with Michael Rocca, Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 53:49


    Is Congress broken? You'll find out as Stephen Dinkel talks with Congress expert and University of New Mexico Professor Michael Rocca. Stephen and Professor Rocca discuss Congress and some of the historical events that America has faced over the last few years.

    Tatiana M. Terry I Social Justice Reform

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 20:48


    Jenna Nichols, Host, sits down with Campbell Law graduate Tatiana M. Terry, as she explains how she uses her experiences to lead with purpose as she works with Campbell Law School to assist in engineering a student Social Justice Project. 

    Campbell Law Reporter I Navigating Law School through COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 51:36


    In this episode, the CLR team bands together to discuss the everyday struggles that have now become routine in their lives as law students. As the episode closes, the CLR members address their new definition of "leading with purpose" and share where they've seen the definition change in response to COVID-19. 

    NCDHHS SECRETARY MANDY COHEN | Lessons on Finding Your Passion, Advancing Your Career, and Leading a Coalition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 31:08


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Hunter Koehl sits down with NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen to discuss a variety of topics surrounding leadership, career success, and also health law.Hunter challenges Secretary Cohen to dive deeper into five leadership principles that allow her to successfully lead a coalition of over 18,000 employees: (1) Authenticity (2) Values (3) Vision (4) build a coalition and (5) operational execution.---Listeners interested in finding out more about Secretary Cohen can visit her profile on NCDHHS at: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/about/leadership/dr-mandy-k-cohen.---If you are a Campbell Law Student looking to get involved with the Campbell Law Reporter, contact us at campbelllawreporter@email.campbell.edu.---If you are a working professional, law firm, or otherwise seek to promote or speak with the podcast team, contact us at campbelllawreporter@email.campbell.edu.---If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and/or rating in the Apple Podcasts app. Your feedback means so much to us!

    3 Tips to Improve Working From Home: A Conversation With Dean Ludington

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 40:02


    In today's episode host Lloyd Newman reflects on mistakes made and lessons learned from the first week of social distancing and gives listeners 3 tips to help improve productivity. Stay tuned at the end for helpful advice navigating the job market during the pandemic. This episode features an interview with Dean Sarah Ludington. Dean Ludington is the assistant Dean of Campbell University School of Law. She provides a wealth of knowledge on learning how to learn. Enjoy the show! For Everyone:CDC Guidehttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.htmlJohns Hopkins Resource Centerhttps://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.htmlFree Internet for 60 Days for Students in Needhttps://corporate.charter.com/newsroom/charter-to-offer-free-access-to-spectrum-broadband-and-wifi-for-60-days-for-new-K12-and-college-student-households-and-moreFor Campbell Students:Campbell University Policy Updateshttps://www.campbell.edu/coronavirus/Campbell Law Career Services Tip Sheet:https://docs.google.com/document/d/12bze4ehpSmOZwKsLJqDhyeWRBmSiSi-jiivShGPHIJo/edit?usp=sharing

    DEAN RICH LEONARD, CARLIE SPENCER, & LINDSEY REEDY HECK | "Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Raleigh, NC"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 24:38


    On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Bryant Pernell sits down with Campbell University School of Law's Dean Rich Leonard and students Carlie Spencer and Lindsey Reedy to discuss entrepreneurship in Raleigh and the new Innovate Capital Business Law Clinic.

    MARCUS GADSON | Judges Can Do That? A Voters Guide To Nationwide Injunctions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 42:05


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Lloyd Newman sits down with Civil Procedure Professor and Scholar Marcus Gadson to discuss how civil procedure effects voters and what they can do about it.

    GOVERNOR SUSANA MARTINEZ | Immigration, Prosecuting and the Executive

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 41:44


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Stephen Dinkel sits down with the Nation's first Hispanic Female Governor, former New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez. Stephen and the Governor discuss immigration law, the Governor's experiences as a prosecutor and how law school helped her as an executive.

    LUCAS OSBORN | How To Write a Book For Legal Professionals

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 24:10


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Hunter Koehl sits down with Professor Lucas Osborn to discuss the process he recently endured in writing his new book "3-D Printing and Intellectual Property." Their discussion concerns the process and challenges of writing a book as a legal professional as well as some of the substantive issues Professor Osborn addresses in his book.

    Judge Allegra Collins - "What A Judge Needs From Her Law Clerk"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 16:40


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Shannon Lackey sits down with Judge Allegra Collins, Judge at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, to discuss what judges may search for in a law clerk, and what prospective law clerks may want to avoid having on their application. Throughout the episode Judge Collins provides professional expertise, personal stories, and a then-clerk-now-judge perspective.

    ELIZABETH BERENGUER - "Basics of Legal Research and Writing""

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 32:48


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Bryant Pernell sits down with Campbell Law Professor and Director of Advanced Legal Writing, Elizabeth Berenguer, to discuss her tips for conducting legal research and writing. Throughout the episode, Professor Berenguer explains the importance of utilizing the best practices and processes for legal writing, as well as her new book, "The Legal Scholar's Guidebook," available in February 2020. 

    CLR STAFF | "Christmas Special”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 10:11


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter the staff conducts the trial of Grinch v. Santa Clause. The Grinch, represented by Ebenezer Scrooge, is suing Santa for trespass after waking up to find gifts under his tree on Christmas morning. Other characters involved include Tiny Tim, Frosty the Snowman, Cindy Lou, and Buddy the Elf. Leave us a comment below on whether you think Santa is guilty or not!

    MORGAN CUTRIGHT | "Crafting the Perfect Law School Application Essay"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 26:03


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Shannon Lackey sits down with Morgan Cutright, Director of Admissions at Campbell Law School, to discuss what prospective law students should include in their application essay. Throughout the episode Morgan provides professional expertise, personal stories, and insider secrets about writing the essay.

    ROBERT MONTGOMERY |"Skills to be an Effective Legal Advocate"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 23:13


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Bailey Kirby sits down with Campbell Law Professor Robert Montgomery to discuss his experiences at the United States Supreme Court. Throughout the episode, Robert discusses tips for effective appellate brief writing and what skills every oralist needs to present a strong oral argument.

    SEAN DOYLE I "Happiness in Lawyering"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 40:30


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host Shannon Lackey sits down with Sean Doyle, General Counsel Attorney at MCNC, to discuss the current depression issue attorneys and law students face in their field, and what simple tips people can employ to help battle the stigma. Throughout the episode Sean provides professional expertise, personal stories, and options for relief of some of the pressures that lawyers face.

    ZACHARY BOLITHO | "How the United States Provides Aid to Countries with Underdeveloped Legal Systems"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 21:57


    In this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Host and Editor-in-Chief Hunter Koehl sits down with Campbell Law Professor Zachary Bolitho to discuss his work with the Department of Justice this Summer in East Timor. Throughout the episode Professor Bolitho explains why he believes the United States has the responsibility to assist underdeveloped countries establish their legal system and lessons/principles that attorneys can apply to their everyday practice to more effectively serve their clients and communities.

    CLR STAFF | "The Genesis Episode"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 10:47


    The Campbell Law Reporter's first episode introduces our hosts, explains our mission, and previews what listeners can expect to hear throughout the inaugural season. Episodes are released every other Wednesday. Please rate/review/comment on our show on iTunes. We welcome suggestions for future content with open arms. We can be contacted regarding any questions or media inquiries at campbelllawreporter@email.campbell.edu. Thank you for listening.

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