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This week we take a look at the legal side of reality TV with Jahan Kalantar. Jahan breaks down the MAFS contract, talks about the show's domestic violence allegations and much more! Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. CREDITSHosts: Selina Chhaur & Tahnee Cook Executive Producer/Editor: Hannah BowmanManaging Producer: Elle BeattieLINKSNova Podcast's Instagram @novapodcastsofficialFind more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawyers, Jahan Kalantar says, are a “conduit for complicated problems”. To this end, practitioners must be better at appreciating the “greater fiduciary duty” they hold not just to the courts but also to clients and their idiosyncratic needs. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy welcomes back the “TikTok lawyer”, Jahan Kalantar. They discuss the ever-present need for lawyers to be better communicators with clients of all stripes, being more than a blackletter practitioner, the extent to which needs and expectations dictate communication styles, how the age of AI and other new technologies change client impressions of communication, and the place for soft skills against the backdrop of a need for greater tech proficiency. Kalantar also delves into how best to contact clients, adapting to tailored approaches, practical steps to become a better communicator, having a deeper understanding for you who are, as a practitioner, listening more, and discusses his new book, Talking Your Way Out Of Trouble. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Are public figures fair game when it comes to parody and satire? Personally, your answer might shift depending on who that public figure is, while legally, the answers are a little more clean cut. It’s a question being asked following reports the legal team of Rachael Gunn, Australian academic and competitive breakdancer also known as Raygun, had a parody musical on her journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics cancelled ahead of its trial show. Raygun: The Musical, a creation of Aussie comedian Steph Broadbridge, was set to debut in Sydney on Saturday. However, after the venue received a cease-and-desist notice from the break dancer’s legal team – that show was canned. Joining Chris Spyrou on this episode of The Briefing, solicitor Jahan Kalantar explains it all. Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever found yourself endlessly scrolling through TikTok being bombarded with food reviews? Sometimes they appear organic, with creators hopping on a trend or trying a viral product for their followers. Other times, these creators are being paid by restaurants and cafes to plug their businesses or products. There are legal and ethical guidelines in place to stop this content from appearing organically in your feed – but why are they being so rarely followed, and even more rarely enforced? In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt is joined by TikTok lawyer Jahan Kalantar to find out exactly how online creators are sidestepping consumer laws and what more, if anything, can be done. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the truth behind private parking fines, how they differ from legitimate penalties, and what you should do if you receive one, with lawyer and entrepreneur Jahan Kalantar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can the "Real Life Martha" from Baby Reindeer sue Netflix for Defamation? We have the answer. Mike E & Emma are live on RnB Fridays Radio, on DAB and the LiSTNR app, 7am-9am and 2DayFM 9am-11am weekdaysSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/mike-e-and-emmaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasmania's MONA has been forced to allow men into its women's only Ladies Lounge. A NSW man who was upset when he was denied entry into the lounge, has taken the museum to the Tasmanian Civil Administrative Tribunal and won. This means MONA now has 28 days to stop refusing entry to men – or people who don't identify as ladies. In this episode, one of our producers, Helen Smith, speaks with Jahan Kalantar, a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer and entrepreneur who calls himself the “little guy lawyer”, to ask if the decision could lead to women being allowed into men's clubs that have been off limits to women for decades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While some social media superstars use their platforms to sing and dance our next guest uses his online presence to share legal advice. That's right, criminal lawyer-turned-TikTok star, Jahan Kalantar uses his profile to explain the law, in terms we can all understand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The start of the pandemic brought rapidly changing and confusing regulations. Jahan saw a gap that needed to be filled and decided to make daily videos explaining the updates to the everyday person. This gave birth to the "TikTok lawyer”, who garnered a following of over 350K and was featured in a Netflix documentary.He discusses the importance of social media for solicitors and the value of an audience who understands their rights.This episode is supported by NobleOak.
Jahan Kalantar is a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies, and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently, he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 231 hosts Ian Carroll (Founder and Managing Director of EnVogue Skin) and Jahan Kalantar (Criminal Lawyer & the principal of 'Executive Law Group'). We discuss the consequences surrounding the alleged actions of a new aesthetic distributor based in Australia. CHECK OUT OUR SPECIAL OFFERS: Click here to browse our latest partner offers! SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Click here if you enjoy listening to IA every week and would like to contribute to supporting the podcast PATREON: Join our Patreon for on demand injectable and business education in addition to global networking opportunities with other injectors CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact IA and other important links Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to IA on Spotify Follow Dr Jake on Instagram Follow David on Instagram
In this extra episode of The Briefing: Comedian, actor, writer, podcaster and conspiracy theorist, Russell Brand, has come under fire. While Brand has been a celebrity for more than twenty years, over the past few days shocking allegations have come to light. While Brand vehemently denies he is guilty and insists all his sexual encounters were consensual, at least four women have accused him of rape and/or sexual assault. Jahan Kalantar is a Sydney-based lawyer who attracted global attention for his commentary on the Amber Heard/Johhny Depp trial. In this extra episode of The Briefing, Jahan discusses what we can expect next for Russell Brand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On a FASCINATING edition of Uncut/Off Air, the TikTok lawyer who featured on the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial Netflix documentary drops some insight on Hughesy, Ed & Erin.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel and Fletch were back for another Tuesday - as usual there was plenty to chat about as the boys went through all the team changes for Round 27 of the NRL and listened to some of the Souths Sydney players front the media. Sean Ormerod swung by for a market update and this week's True Crime expert was Jahan Kalantar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For True Crime Tuesday the boys are catching up with Sydney-based lawyer Jahan Kalantar who has been featured on the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard Netflix documentary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jahan Kalantar is a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who recently shot to fame as his TikToks went viral on the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp case now featuring in the Netflix documentary “Depp V. Heard”. Jahan joins Bianca, Ben and Lakey as his name appeared throughout the documentary with him saying “you think they would ask the lawyer for licensing rights” with him not being consulted before appearing in the documentary. Jahan says the documentary says, “It's an excellent documentary, you know there is a reason it is the most popular show on Netflix right now”.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/seafm-gold-coast-breakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rev Bill Crews talks to Jahan Kalantar about the Netflix documentary, ‘DEPP v. HEARD' which has topped Netflix's charts for the last two weeks. This captivating three-part series delves into the high- profile court case between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Jahan Kalantar is a distinguished Sydney-based defence lawyer, university lecturer, and entrepreneur, who has been prominently featured in the documentary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Viral Tiktok lawyer & star of the newnumber one Netflix documentary, 'Depp V. Heard', Jahan Kalantar zooms in to spill on the case that the world watched!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jahan Kalantar is such a nice guy.His family fled Iran while he was in the womb and set up life in Australia back in the mid 80's. From here he grew up with a unique upbringing in Sydney as an immigrant. From here Jahan was a smart student and went into finance after school and university.He decided it wasn't the right path for him so after some wise words from his grandfather, he changed careers and went into law. Jahan describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently, he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice.He also is a huge Tik Tok star!A few key topics in this chatGrowing up as an immigrantSydney private schoolGoing into finance and hating itA lesson from grandpaFalling in love with being a lawyer and starting a practiceLegal hypotheticalsSocial mediaI loved this chat and so will you!Jahan's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/jahankalantar/WEBSITE - www.jahankalantar.com/LINKED IN - www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantarTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficialEXECUTIVE LAW GROUP - www.executivelawgroup.com.au/This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off. SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jahan Kalantar is such a nice guy.His family fled Iran while he was in the womb and set up life in Australia back in the mid 80's. From here he grew up with a unique upbringing in Sydney as an immigrant. From here Jahan was a smart student and went into finance after school and university.He decided it wasn't the right path for him so after some wise words from his grandfather, he changed careers and went into law. Jahan describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently, he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice.He also is a huge Tik Tok star!A few key topics in this chatGrowing up as an immigrantSydney private schoolGoing into finance and hating itA lesson from grandpaFalling in love with being a lawyer and starting a practiceLegal hypotheticalsSocial mediaI loved this chat and so will you!Jahan's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/jahankalantar/WEBSITE - www.jahankalantar.com/LINKED IN - www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantarTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficialEXECUTIVE LAW GROUP - www.executivelawgroup.com.au/This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off. SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jahan Kalantar is such a nice guy.His family fled Iran while he was in the womb and set up life in Australia back in the mid 80's. From here he grew up with a unique upbringing in Sydney as an immigrant. From here Jahan was a smart student and went into finance after school and university.He decided it wasn't the right path for him so after some wise words from his grandfather, he changed careers and went into law. Jahan describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently, he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice.He also is a huge Tik Tok star!A few key topics in this chatGrowing up as an immigrantSydney private schoolGoing into finance and hating itA lesson from grandpaFalling in love with being a lawyer and starting a practiceLegal hypotheticalsSocial mediaI loved this chat and so will you!Jahan's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/jahankalantar/WEBSITE - www.jahankalantar.com/LINKED IN - www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantarTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficialEXECUTIVE LAW GROUP - www.executivelawgroup.com.au/This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off. SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jahan Kalantar describes himself as a “little guy lawyer” who attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and the belief that one person can make a difference.As a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer and entrepreneur, Jahan moved from a successful career in finance to pursue law. He is a partner at Executive Law Group, where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice.More infohttps://www.jahankalantar.com/https://www.executivelawgroup.com.au/--------------------ABOUT EO Entrepreneur's Organization (EO) is a global business network of 18,000 + influential business owners in over 220 chapters across 76 countries. We offer world-class events that encompass engaging entrepreneur and business stories, skills-specific workshops, and exciting social gatherings.Our mission is to drive both business and personal growth through peer-to-peer learning, providing support for the holistic entrepreneur experience covering business, family, community, and personal aspects. As a not-for-profit organization, all our funds directly contribute to member benefits.If you're a business owner with revenues ranging from US$250k to US$1m, you can join our Accelerator Program. If your revenues exceed US$1m, you can join the main EO Program in your nearest local chapter. To join or find out more about your nearest chapter, visit https://www.eonetwork.org/why-join/apply-for-membership-form.For further information, please contact:Podcast Host Linh Podetti: linh@outsourcingangel.com.au General Inquiries: support@eonetwork.org.au EO Sydney: www.eosydney.com.au EO Global: https://hub.eonetwork.org/
Beyond the viral challenges, voiceovers, and dances, TikTok has already reached one billion monthly active users. And with the TikTok user base continuously aging up (data via Comscore), it's safe to say that TikTok is not ‘for kids only' anymore. In this episode, Jahan Kalantar, Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer, and entrepreneur takes us through his Read more The post S12 EPISODE 22: How to Scale Your Business Using TikTok first appeared on Basic Bananas.
Today I am joined by a legend, Jahan Kalantar.Jahan Kalantar is a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently, he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice.Jahan is just an awesome guy, he has achieved so much at his age and I found this episode really powerful.He also has built a following sharing legal advice on TikTok with over 400,000 followers which we don't really touch on in the interview, but it has been a very beneficial platform for him.Find JahanWebsite: https://www.jahankalantar.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahankalantar/Everything Byron and Driven Young related go here: https://solo.to/byrondempsey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jahan Kalantar grew his TikTok to 302K followers and 9.9m likes within a year. He is on the pod to discuss his journey to success, and share practical takeaways to build your company's presence and engagement on Tiktok. Guest:Jahan Kalantar is the Head of Litigation and Partner at Executive Legal, where he heads up the litigation and dispute resolution team. His current practice focuses mostly on mental health, human rights, criminal law and commercial law. Prior to being called to the bar, Jahan was an experienced statistical specialist with broad experience in all aspects of corporate governance, econometric and data visualization, and representation including dealing and trading. He has also been a speaker at Tedx Sydney on the importance of communication. You can follow him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantar/] or visit his website [https://www.jahankalantar.com/]. You can also follow him on Tiktok [https://www.tiktok.com/@jahankalantarofficial?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc]. Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.Mentioned in this episode:Contact JamesIf you have suggestions for guests, themes or questions you want us to discuss on the podcast, let us know! Contact jamesl@rocketagency.com.au, and we'll try our best to make it happen. Enjoying the Smarter Marketer Podcast?Please hit the subscribe button! If you're really enjoying the content that we share, we would appreciate you giving us a 5-star review. This helps other marketers who may not have heard about the podcast, find out about us.
Jahan Kalantar fell in love with advocating for the little guy. During the pandemic, overnight he went from a booming practice in Syndey to zero revenue. The Government's regulation was confusing, convoluted and divisive. So he took to TikTok to help explain the law in plain English. Then he struck TikTok gold with the Depp-Heard case, or as he calls it, the trial of our generation. As a self proclaimed nerd, Jahan read up on Virginia law to give the most informed and eloquent play by play of the trial. Join me and Jahan as we talk, all things legal from defamation, to domestic abuse, coercion, to public relations, and what happens when you're not prepared for your day in court.
It's finally come to an end, the verdict of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial was release and Johnny Depp ‘won' the trial. There were a lot of big words used so we called in the expert, Jahan Kalantar a Lawyer. He breaks down the results of the trial and says the next acting job Johnny does is “going to be one of the highest paid gigs in Hollywood history”. He believes Amber will file an appeal and say “the judge misdirected or did something in some form” “I've seen enough now to believe that she is not going to let this go”. Kalantar believes that as a society we should look at this and realise that this is what a toxic relationship looks like. We should all talk about this and make sure others don't end up in this position. Follow Jahan Here jahankalantarofficial See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jahan may refer to himself as a “little guy lawyer”, but we think he is an absolute legend of a lawyer and human. Head of Litigation at Executive Legal, a human rights activist, Tik Tok trailblazer and all around brilliant content creator, Jahan is a leading light in the legal industry. On the show we chatted about all of this, his journey in law and the struggle we all go through finding balance and managing our own expectations. What did I get out of it? A realisation that the authentic and real Jahan that shows up in my Tik Tok is the same passionate person IRL and that a focus on service and value with your content and not sales is the best way to build real connection.
Episode 163 hosts Dr Jake Sloane & David Segal, your co-hosts of Inside Aesthetics. On the back of our discussion with Jahan Kalantar (episode 160), we look at the numerous compliance issues within injectable clinics from an injector and business owners perspective. We discuss: - The background to why compliance and regulations in Australia are so topical - Who makes the rules - Clinical notes for injectors - Stock checks and receiving stock in clinic - What to do when stock goes missing or is damaged - Drug storage and fridge requirements - The role of clinical audits in injectable clinic - Room cleanliness - The dynamic of sharing rooms between multiple injectors - The problem with compounded drugs - The issue with friends and family in the injecting room - The role of ‘Secret Shoppers' Show your support for IA via Patreon Follow IA on Instagram Visit our website Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to IA on Spotify Contact Dr Jake & David More about Dr Jake Follow Dr Jake on Instagram Follow David on Instagram
Episode 160 hosts Jahan Kalantar (Criminal Lawyer). Originally qualifiying as a barrister, Jahan is now the principal of 'Executive Legal', a law firm in Sydney that specializes in criminal and medicolegal law. Jahan also has an incredibly popular Tik Tok account where he provides entertaining and concise explanations about legal concepts. Having discussed some of the legal principles that injectors need to be aware of in previous episodes (episodes 51, 66 & 114), we now explore things from a prosecuting solicitor's perspective. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is general in nature should not be taken as legal advice. Governing laws between countries, states and cities can vary greatly. You should seek your own independent advice before making decisions of a legal nature. We explore: Jahan's career to date and how he became interested in the law of cosmetic medicine Why he changed from working as a barrister to working as a solicitor The reasons why patients usually sue cosmetic practitioners What constitutes a ‘bad' outcome? Why poor communication is usually at the root of medicolegal complaints What exactly happen and what the main steps when a patient sues What exactly is ‘informed consent' from a legal perspective? Consent forms and how to use them properly How and why can patients can still successfully take legal action, despite signing these forms which communicate the possible risks/complications associated with both surgical and non-surgical treatments? The crucial importance of excellent note taking and the perils of not doing them at the time of the treatments Why you should take clinical photography seriously The legal implications of registered nurses using remote prescribing doctors Terminating difficult consultations before they become a bigger problem Responsible and professional behavior - how solicitors can use your social media to build a case against you Follow IA on Instagram: www.instagram.com/insideaestheticspodcast Visit the IA website: www.insideaesthetics.com Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gs-AzA Subscribe to IA on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gpP88hW To contact Dr Jake & David: www.solo.to/insideaesthetics More about Dr Jake: www.solo.to/drjakesloane Follow Dr Jake on Instagram: www.instagram.com/drjakesloane Follow David on Instagram: www.instagram.com/david_insideaesthetics Follow Jahan on social media: www.stanwith.me/jahankalantarofficial
There are times, in the course of legal practice, where lawyers will have to push back against rudeness, aggression, combativeness or intimidation. Knowing how and when to push, without disadvantaging one's clients, is a skill learned over time. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy welcomes back Executive Legal managing partner Jahan Kalantar, who recounts stories of pushing back against judicial officers, legal practitioners and clients where the moment calls for it due to perceived inappropriate behaviour or conduct. The pair talk about what it means to find one's voice and stand up for one's self in the context of day-to-day legal practice, how this has manifested for Jahan and what the consequences have been. Mr Kalantar also details why finding one's voice is so inextricably linked to one's duties as a legal professional, how it makes one feel to stand up for one's self, knowing when to take a stand, whether the mainstreaming of virtual proceedings makes it easier or harder to take a stand, and broader reflections on the need to uphold one's responsibilities as a lawyer. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
TopicsGetting over 240,000 Youtube views for a TEDx talk.Why you don't have to be a d*ck to be a successful lawyer.Building a personal brand.How to get media opportunities.Finding your niche.Pursuing a less traditional career path.Being an entrepreneur.LinkedIn marketing for lawyers.And more.Our LinksLaw firm marketing agencyhttps://legalsites.com.au/Free law firm marketing plan:https://legalsites.com.au/law-firm-marketing-plan-free-download/Coaching call:https://legalsites.com.au/services/consulting/Start your own podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1128932Host a website:https://www.siteground.com/index.htm?afcode=faa000246274d64a84f80d08476f8cecBuild a WordPress website:https://elementor.com/?ref=12648Use this code (LEGALSITES) for $100 off a Firmchecker premium annual subscriptionhttps://www.firmchecker.com.au/for-firmsMake a Paypal donation:https://paypal.me/brendankelso?locale.x=en_AUAbout Our Guest (Source: LinkedIn)I currently practice as a Partner at the firm of Executive Legal where I head up the litigation and dispute resolution team. In this role, I call upon my time as an advocate and a barrister from the Private Bar. My current practice focuses mostly on mental health, human rights, criminal law and commercial law.Prior to being called to the bar, I was an experienced statistical specialist with broad experience in all aspects of corporate governance, econometric and data visualization and representation including dealing and trading. This also included time spent looking at contracts, commercial transactions and the interrelationship they had with the banking sector and small-large businesses.I was lucky enough to talk at Tedx Sydney and give my talk on the importance of communication and I sometimes appear in the Media to discuss issues close to my heart!Guest Linkshttps://www.jahankalantar.com/TEDx talk on Youtubehttps://www.executivelegal.com.au/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantar/
What an epic episode this was! When you think lawyer, entrepreneur is not something that springs to mind. This podcast episode changes that! Jahan is a Sydney based solicitor, university lecturer, entrepreneur and TedX speaker who describes himself as the ‘Little guy lawyer'. Jahan and I chew the constitution on why he chose to deliver a Tedx talk on saying sorry, something he does daily in his career as a serious criminal lawyer. Jahan is a passionate advocate for human rights, stemming from his Persian background alongside a diligent work ethic. Jahan and I discuss the correlation between a child's emotional blueprint and criminality. How important empathy and resilience is when looking after his clients, as humans and when building a business. Jahan, as a partner at the Legal firm Executive Legal heads up not only the serious crime department but also the mental health side. Jahan and I discuss the importance of having a mentor or role model and how just one person can make a difference and he aims to be that one person, the little guy lawyer! Join our Facebook Group to chat to Jahan or other likeminded community members who are Switching their Sitch, starting a small business or growing an Empire.
On 2 September 2021, James sat down on a TikTok Live and spoke with the legendary Jahan Kalantar. To learn more about Jahan, head here: https://www.jahankalantar.com
Highlights From Today's EpisodeUnderstanding how laws work in 2021 (with new national conditions in place) and their relationship to you.How to handle conflict with ease to take the stress and prolonged pain out of challenging legal events.The power of empathy in today's world and how its application can contribute to your growth.Knowing when to reconcile or bare your teeth in the legal process to achieve the best possible outcome.How to stay prepared so you can expertly handle any legal challenges that arise.Visit Jahan's Website:https://www.jahankalantar.com/https://www.jahankalantar.com/journal/WATCH Jahan's TEDx Talk: https://ideas.ted.com/how-to-deliver-an-authentic-apology/Follow Jahan on Social Media:https://www.facebook.com/jahankalantarhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jkalantar/
Hosted by Sam Black of Henderson Advocacy, guest Jahan Kalantar of Executive Legal.
Having practised as a barrister, and now as a partner, Jahan Kalantar understands that soft skills such as empathy are essential in better understanding client needs and, ultimately, succeeding as a lawyer. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Executive Legal partner and head of litigation Jahan Kalantar to discuss how and why soft skills are increasingly necessary for lawyers as we move towards a post-pandemic market, what skills in particular will be important, and what creative ways lawyers can look to glean them. The pair also talk about Mr Kalantar's experience as a TEDx speaker, what life circumstances taught him about the importance of following one's heart, and how starting his career at the Bar made him well placed to launch his own boutique firm. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
In this episode we sit down with my very good friend Jahan Kalantar. Jahan is a Sydney-based solicitor, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer'. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference. Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar Association at the age of 25. Subsequently he established and became a partner at the firm of Executive Legal where he heads up the serious crime and mental health practice. Jahan appears on behalf of people kept in mental health facilities involuntarily, refugees seeking asylum and individuals accused of heinous crimes. He regularly lectures on administrative law, evidence issues and control of government action.
Jahan Kalantar explains how to give a sincere apology, Cay Dollerup discusses how cultural references influence Harry Potter, Phil Catudal talks about how to exercise the right way, Rebekah Geinapp teaches how to involve your kids in service, Loren Cooper discusses how to recognize the truth, Lisa and Richie chat about celebrating birthdays.