The SpotlightAIJA podcast offers practical tips to help young lawyers and more seasoned professionals improve their business and professional lives. In each season we talk to lawyers and other sector experts with useful insights into the legal profession.
AIJA - International Association of Young Lawyers
Audrey Jarreton and Lars Raedschelders - hosts of this episode and Academic Coordinators of the upcoming AIJA's 60th International Young Lawyers' Congress in Singapore - talk to Paul Tan and Rama Tiwari about doing business in Asia and more specifically in Singapore.
Chiara Caliandro and Giovanni Angles - hosts of this episode and Academic Coordinators of the upcoming AIJA's 60th International Young Lawyers' Congress in Singapore - talk to Tatsu Nakayama, Managing Partner at Nakayama & Partners in Tokyo, about the concept of integrity and how it can shape the future of the legal profession.
Thomas Seeber, AIJA Legal Tech Board Co-chair talks to Matthias Lichtenthaler, Head of Digital Government & Innovation in the Austrian Federal Computing Center about the public administration in the new digital era.
Anna Wyrzykowska, AIJA President and host of this episode introduces you to David Areias, Iga Kurowska and Thomas Seeber, Co-chairs of the AIJA Legal Tech Board speaking about a new approach to legal tech and how it can improve the work of law firms.
Paola Fudakowska talks about the diversity and inclusion in businesses with Yasmin Sheikh, TEDx speaker, diversity trainer and coach at Diverse Matters and Susan Stith, Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Civic Affairs, and Corporate Responsibility, and executive director of the Cigna Foundation
Oliver Hunt, Roberto Randazzo, Emiliano Giovine and Hugo Teixeira speak about how sustainability and ESG impact our legal practice and the future of the legal profession. Listen to find out more.
In an interview with AIJA Immediate Past President Paola Fudakowska, AIJA members Alessia Giaccari (Nunziante Magrone, Italy) and Eva Schwittek (RITTERSHAUS Rechtsanwälte, Germany) take us behind the scenes to share some tips for ensuring high-quality, diverse content and engaging speakers at the largest event of our association, the AIJA Annual Congress. The 58th Annual Congress took place online in 2020 and it focused on “United in Diversity: Empowering our Future”. Alessia and Eva were very involved in the academic programme of this Congress, moderating and organising a panel discussion on “D&I in sustainable property development” on behalf of the AIJA Real Estate Commission. The session won the Academic Coordinators' and Past Presidents' Awards for the quality and diversity of the content. In this episode, you will also hear about the key highlights from this award-winning session which addressed the following topics at the Congress: The relevance and role of D&I in property development the interconnection between real estate/infrastructure development, D&I perceptions and sustainability integration and sustainability in the production of energy and construction materials D&I project financing for sustainable buildings To learn more about this year's congress: https://zurich.aija.org/
Roberto Luzi Crivellini from Legalmondo speaks about how you can become more client focused in your business. Crivellini from Legalmondo speaks about how you can become more client focused in your business.
Chrissie Lightfoot – The Entrepreneur Lawyer - Multi Global Award-winning Entrepreneur and bestselling author of The Naked Lawyer book series speaks about what it takes to disrupt, innovate and grow an effective personal brand.
Yan Pecoraro from Portolano Cavallo and Nils Krause from DLA Piper explain the benefits of Artificial Intelligence and how legal tech tools change the way we do business. We also speak about AI in a post-pandemic world and what's next for lawyers.
Astrid Kohlmeier, lawyer & expert in Legal Design Thinking & Legal Tech, speaks about design thinking in law. What is legal design? How can legal design support business and how can lawyers use it? Listen to find out more.
In this first season, we ask several key experts - how can lawyers be more innovative? We speak about innovating law with design thinking, AI tech, personal branding, or how lawyers can become more client focused in their business. Every week brings a new episode of 15 to 20 minutes in this four-episode season. A bonus with some highlights from our annual congress will follow. To learn more about us: https://www.aija.org/en/spotlightaija-podcast.html