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During this interview Alayne Bean the 7th District Bar President shares information about the upcoming Citizen Law Academy class. Bean gives details on the location & time of the class, how it can benefit the average citizens life and the special guests presenters,
Die eigene Abgabestelle für Brokkoli, davon träumen in Deutschland seit Jahren viele Menschen. Durch die bevorstehende Legalisierung kann dieser Traum jetzt endlich wahr werden. Mein heutiger Gast ist Lito Michael Schulte. Er ist Rechtsanwalt und Initiator der Lito Law Academy, in welcher angehende Gewerbetreibende im Cannab1zz das rechtlichen Rüstzeug bekommen um am Markt zu bestehen. Am 15.10 und 16.10 findes die Lito Law Academy in Köln statt und in dieser Episode erfährst du ganz genau, worauf du dich al zukünftiger Betreiber einer Abgabestelle und als Teilnehmer der Academy freuen kannst. Jetzt werden die Karten für einen 4 - 6 Milliardenmarkt verteilt.
On episode 53 of the GMI Rocket show, we have one of the most electrifying and inspiring entrepreneurs in the immigration space: Dionnie Wynter Pfunde, immigration attorney and founder of Wynter Immigration Law Academy! As an immigration lawyer, Dionnie has been practicing for over two decades. She pulls from her own immigration journey, moving to the US from Jamaica to meet her mom, with $20 in her pocket and a 4 year old in tow. What's so inspiring about Dionnie is that she's actually had a fully remote law firm for years, working around the world, out of hotels and on beaches. She already has a tried and true set of tools, systems and processes in place for it, including a killer presence on social media, especially Clubhouse! So, here's what we're going to talk about: Dionnie's early life in Jamaica and immigration story Dionnie's path to law school and becoming an immigration lawyer How Dionnie create a fully remote, virtual practice What led her to start the Wynter Immigration Law Academy, and what it does Dionnie's thoughts on how tech can help lawyers go virtual And more! So please join us, ask questions and leave comments! #immigration #globalmobility #legaltech #immigrationlaw #WFH Check out the Wynter Immigration Law Academy here: https://www.immigrationlawacademy.com/ Connect with Dionnie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dionnie-wynter-pfunde-esquire-88413727/ Digital marketing for the immigration industry at GMI Rocket: https://gmirocket.com/ Digitize your LCA and PAF process with LaborLess: https://laborless.io/ Connect with me on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/romanzelichenko-electronic-lca-posting-public-access-file/
Host Bill Martucci welcomes former KCMBA president and trial lawyer Athena Dickson, where she discusses how the Kansas City Legal Community can assist the Student Law Academy in helping underserved urban highschool students receive exposure to the legal profession.
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In this episode, Jaime interviews Jake Schogger and I about our respective backgrounds and the journeys we've taken so far with our start-ups. There have been highs and lows and we talk about why we do all this and how we started working together! For more detail on Jake's experiences of setting up businesses - and how to avoid the mistakes he's made - check out https://www.commerciallaw.academy/courses/launching-a-business
Evento promovido pela Associação dos Profissionais da Inspeção Tributária (APIT), Febrafite, RAF-LP e Law Academy, é referência mundial das administrações tributárias e aduaneiras. Este ano é dedicado ao tema “Os impostos como arma de combate às desigualdades”.
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Alana Mathews is a force! She is a mom, wife, Spelman Graduate, a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and an attorney…..whew, say that three times fast! Ms. Mathew is also Founder and CEO of The Community Justice Collaborative. Recognizing the egregious failures in our criminal justice system and the urgent need for change, Ms. Mathews formed The Community Justice Collaborative to provide public education, engagement, and empowerment to improve the criminal justice system to protect victims, reduce crime and recidivism, and improve public safety. Our conversation ranged from Alana's personal experience with extreme racism to how she continues to mentor and serve young people through the LAW Academy at Florin High School. Hear my conversation with this dynamic woman by clicking on the link below, in the bio or by finding Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Like, share, comment and SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode. Learn more about The Community Justice Collaborative at: www.communityjustice.us
Hook is a rapper phenom exploding out of Riverside, CA. Her recently released critically acclaimed debut tape “Bully” — entirely produced by underground pot-stirrer Nedarb Nagrom—is taking the underground by storm. Her ferocious style combined with his upbeat, sample-free 808 kits combine for the perfect soundtrack for a hot girl summer. She’s getting cosigns from your faves left and right, and has a bright career in front of her. But it turns out, as young as she is, she also has an extensive past with music behind her. Hear her talk about the girl group she formed with her sisters, growing up in the IE, and already working with rappers that inspired her to start rapping. Highlights 4:14- First out the Riv 10:45- Coming up in Riverside 14:00- Law Academy 15:10- Year long detention 19:30- Growing up a performer 26:00- Influential 27:40- On the Cusp of fashion 29:50- Releasing a hit clip 33:10- Staying in the game 36:59- Being more than a one-hit-wonder 40:25- Future plans
As new or established lawyers venture out into the legal marketplace, it can be daunting establishing your own firm or promoting your unique business. How should savvy entrepreneurs promote their brand and what skills do they need to be successful? In this episode of Law Technology Now, host Monica Bay and guest host Adam Camras talk with lecturer and entrepreneur Gary Sangha about his keynote speech at the Above the Law Academy for Private Practice conference, his personal journey toward success, and his tips to help new entrepreneurs thrive. Gary Sangha is a serial entrepreneur, attorney, and academic and the founder and CEO of Lit IQ.
Many attorneys can feel huge pressure from their peers to utilize cloud based technologies in an attempt to stay competitive within the legal marketplace. In this report from On The Road, hosts Joe Patrice and Elie Mystal speak with Estey & Bomberger LLP Of Counsel Jeff Bennion, Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. Principal Denver Edwards, and MyCase Legal Technology Evangelist Nicole Black about the professional advantages provided by cloud based technologies and the steps lawyers can take to mitigate the cybersecurity risks these technologies expose them to. Nikki Black, Denver Edwards, and Jeff Bennion spoke on a panel regarding cybersecurity and cloud issues for lawyers at the Above the Law Academy for Private Practice conference in October 2016.
In advance of their presentation at the Above the Law Academy for Private Practice event in Philadelphia on October 28, 2016, the hosts discuss some elements of podcasting and how they use it to help their professional growth. They provide some pointers for listeners thinking about launching their own podcasts including doing some research on what’s out there, lining up a few guests, and thinking several shows ahead. Having a podcast is a good way to add value to your website or blog, put yourself out there as a thought leader on a subject area and have content available for prospective clients to find and listen to and get to know who you are.
With more and more lawyers embracing technology the legal tech sector continues to grow and thrive. What makes this sector different for technologists looking to develop products for the legal marketplace? How can law firms of all sizes leverage this technological boom? In this episode of Law Technology Now, host Monica Bay talks with serial entrepreneur Gary Sangha and Above the Law Editor Joe Patrice about the upcoming Above the Law Academy for Private Practice Conference, legal tech entrepreneurship, and how law firms can leverage new tech to better tell the story of law.
Podcast Host Scott Limmer recently attended Above the Law’s Academy of Private Practice Conference and reports on some valuable insight and information he obtained at the conference. First and foremost, Scott mentions that lawyers have to get comfortable with the current and coming tech boom affecting lawyers and their practice. This has been a running theme on the show and the ATL APP conference just further solidified the need for practitioners to get up to speed – not just with tech for the office and staff but tech such as branded portals that put up clients’ needs and seek legal help for them through these special websites, like Upwork. Lawyers need to think about their practice areas as these sites proliferate and do things like wills; corporate start-ups; and document production. While these things will give people more access to legal services at a low cost – it will financially impact solo and small firms. Some tips to rise above the coming cyber-law-practice model:- Focus on areas where personal interaction is still needed and highly valued- Make sure you are marketing your expertise and giving confidence to prospective clients- Take advantage of your skills and experience to add value to clients who may be thinking about going cyber for their legal needs- Automate your documents and templates – following the Lean Law suggestions from prior podcasts – to make yourself competitive