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We're back after a bit of a hiatus with a new Legal Spirits episode. Center Director Mark Movsesian talks with Professors Andrea Pin and Luca Vanoni about the International Moot Court Competition in Law and Religion, an annual event that gathers law students from the US and Europe to argue a case before panels representing… The post Legal Spirits 066: The International Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion appeared first on LAW AND RELIGION FORUM.
Episode 508 - A X Foster - GAVEL TO GAVEL and DOUBLE BLIND - THE SENECA COUNTY COURTHOUSE SERIESA. X. Foster was a prosecutor in Maryland for 20 years and then opened up his own law firm where he represented criminal defendants for an additional 15 years.As a prosecutor, he tried approximately 100 jury trials, including homicides, sexual assaults, domestic violence and animal cruelty cases. His work promoting increased protection for animals led to the legislature enacting the first felony animal abuse law in Maryland history. He also won the first conviction under the new law in 2000.Foster graduated from Bennington College in Vermont with a double major in Literature and Theatre Arts. He then spent two years as a copywriter at the Madison Avenue advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather.Foster then traveled in Europe while based in Amsterdam, where he performed for two years at the English Speaking Theatre of Amsterdam. After returning to New York, he became a member of the acting unions Actors' Equity, the Screen Actors' Guild, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. In the 1980s, Foster performed in various TV soap operas, including “Ryan's Hope,” “Search For Tomorrow,” “The Guiding Light,” “Another World,” and “As The World Turns.”Disenchanted with the world of professional acting, Foster entered law school to become an entertainment lawyer, but took a different path once he studied criminal law.At Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Foster won the school-wide Moot Court tournament and also received the prize for best legal writing, the Best Brief Award, and the prize for best speaker, the Best Oralist Award. He was then named to represent Emory in the National Moot Court tournament where he competed against other law schools from across the country.Upon graduation from law school, Foster first worked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware and then took a position as an Assistant State's Attorney in Maryland.GAVEL TO GAVEL, Foster's first legal thriller, is based on Foster's experiences as a prosecutor. A life-long fan of murder mysteries and legal thrillers, with Agatha Christie, John Grisham and James Patterson as influences, Foster began writing the novel in 2020, when COVID greatly curtailed activity in the local courthouse.In GAVEL TO GAVEL, a wealthy businessman is murdered by his wife. The only eyewitness is their nine-year-old disabled daughter. Her testimony is the key to the case. Top prosecutor Mac MacIntyre is calm, confident and relies on his courtroom cunning to maneuver through a maze of office politics, the bright glare of the media spotlight and his own thorny ethical dilemmas. The story follows Mac as he navigates from the crime scene investigation to the selection of the jury, to fierce cross-examination, to a surprising jury verdict.GAVEL TO GAVEL was published by Paper Raven Books in 2023 and has garnered many positive reviews. His next book in THE SENECA COUNTY COURTHOUSE SERIES is titled DOUBLE BLIND, and features another murder trial with elements of police and judicial corruption. https://www.axfoster.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Vicki is a University of West Los Angeles graduate and works as a Litigation Attorney at Morgan & Morgan. Vicki's journey exemplifies what I look to deliver on this podcast. After years in the insurance industry, Vicki would make the jump to Law School and the Law, further showing, that there is always time to start and that everyones journey is unique to them! Vicki and I started before Law School, where she worked as an adjustor in the insurance industry for years. After being able to see trials over the years in the insurance industry, she began to grow an aspiration for it. With this aspiration in mind, she decided to set off to the University of West Los Angeles for Law School. Vicki and I then spoke about her first year, but it was non-traditional doing the night program. Vicki balanced everything in her life throughout her time in Law School, putting her organizational skills to the test. Vicki would concede it being difficult, but implored others, just as she did, to ask professors to help as often as she could. We then moved through her Law School time, where she explored her interests, keying in on Moot Court, as a place where she found her love for plaintiff-side litigation. Vicki would then explore topics like the importance of breaking out of your comfort zone, exploring new territories, and putting yourself out there. Vicki would also speak about her current position at Morgan & Morgan, as well as her time as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of West Los Angeles. This podcast with Vicki is littered with wisdom from beginning to end, and one that also aligns perfectly with the tagline of this podcast, that there is no straight path, there is only your unique journey! Vicki's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatevikgasparyanBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course!Lawyers in the Making Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lawyers in the Making Podcast at lawyersinthemaking.substack.com/subscribe
This episode features two seniors with a variety of experiences in the art of deliberation, Andrew Dever '25 and Jacob Weber '25, discussing their Moot Court records, the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse initiative, and traveling to Athens to participate in a forum on democracy (Episode 375).
A. X. Foster was a prosecutor in Maryland for 20 years and then opened up his own law firm where he represented criminal defendants for an additional 15 years. As a prosecutor, he tried approximately 100 jury trials, including homicides, sexual assaults, domestic violence and animal cruelty cases. His work promoting increased protection for animals led to the legislature enacting the first felony animal abuse law in Maryland history. He also won the first conviction under the new law in 2000. Foster graduated from Bennington College in Vermont with a double major in Literature and Theatre Arts. He then spent two years as a copywriter at the Madison Avenue advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather. Foster then traveled in Europe while based in Amsterdam, where he performed for two years at the English Speaking Theatre of Amsterdam. After returning to New York, he became a member of the acting unions Actors' Equity, the Screen Actors' Guild, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. In the 1980s, Foster performed in various TV soap operas, including “Ryan's Hope,” “Search For Tomorrow,” “The Guiding Light,” “Another World,” and “As The World Turns.” Disenchanted with the world of professional acting, Foster entered law school to become an entertainment lawyer, but took a different path once he studied criminal law. At Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Foster won the school-wide Moot Court tournament and also received the prize for best legal writing, the Best Brief Award, and the prize for best speaker, the Best Oralist Award. He was then named to represent Emory in the National Moot Court tournament where he competed against other law schools from across the country. Upon graduation from law school, Foster first worked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware and then took a position as an Assistant State's Attorney in Maryland. GAVEL TO GAVEL, Foster's first legal thriller, is based on Foster's experiences as a prosecutor. A life-long fan of murder mysteries and legal thrillers, with Agatha Christie, John Grisham and James Patterson as influences, Foster began writing the novel in 2020, when COVID greatly curtailed activity in the local courthouse. In GAVEL TO GAVEL, a wealthy businessman is murdered by his wife. The only eyewitness is their nine-year-old disabled daughter. Her testimony is the key to the case. Top prosecutor Mac MacIntyre is calm, confident and relies on his courtroom cunning to maneuver through a maze of office politics, the bright glare of the media spotlight and his own thorny ethical dilemmas. The story follows Mac as he navigates from the crime scene investigation to the selection of the jury, to fierce cross-examination, to a surprising jury verdict. GAVEL TO GAVEL was published by Paper Raven Books in 2023 and has garnered many positive reviews. His next book in THE SENECA COUNTY COURTHOUSE SERIES is titled DOUBLE BLIND, and features another murder trial with elements of police and judicial corruption. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-foster-43519a151 About A.X. Foster: https://www.axfoster.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
A. X. Foster was a prosecutor in Maryland for 20 years and then opened up his own law firm where he represented criminal defendants for an additional 15 years. As a prosecutor, he tried approximately 100 jury trials, including homicides, sexual assaults, domestic violence and animal cruelty cases. His work promoting increased protection for animals led to the legislature enacting the first felony animal abuse law in Maryland history. He also won the first conviction under the new law in 2000. Foster graduated from Bennington College in Vermont with a double major in Literature and Theatre Arts. He then spent two years as a copywriter at the Madison Avenue advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather. Foster then traveled in Europe while based in Amsterdam, where he performed for two years at the English Speaking Theatre of Amsterdam. After returning to New York, he became a member of the acting unions Actors' Equity, the Screen Actors' Guild, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. In the 1980s, Foster performed in various TV soap operas, including “Ryan's Hope,” “Search For Tomorrow,” “The Guiding Light,” “Another World,” and “As The World Turns.” Disenchanted with the world of professional acting, Foster entered law school to become an entertainment lawyer, but took a different path once he studied criminal law. At Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Foster won the school-wide Moot Court tournament and also received the prize for best legal writing, the Best Brief Award, and the prize for best speaker, the Best Oralist Award. He was then named to represent Emory in the National Moot Court tournament where he competed against other law schools from across the country. Upon graduation from law school, Foster first worked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware and then took a position as an Assistant State's Attorney in Maryland. GAVEL TO GAVEL, Foster's first legal thriller, is based on Foster's experiences as a prosecutor. A life-long fan of murder mysteries and legal thrillers, with Agatha Christie, John Grisham and James Patterson as influences, Foster began writing the novel in 2020, when COVID greatly curtailed activity in the local courthouse. In GAVEL TO GAVEL, a wealthy businessman is murdered by his wife. The only eyewitness is their nine-year-old disabled daughter. Her testimony is the key to the case. Top prosecutor Mac MacIntyre is calm, confident and relies on his courtroom cunning to maneuver through a maze of office politics, the bright glare of the media spotlight and his own thorny ethical dilemmas. The story follows Mac as he navigates from the crime scene investigation to the selection of the jury, to fierce cross-examination, to a surprising jury verdict. GAVEL TO GAVEL was published by Paper Raven Books in 2023 and has garnered many positive reviews. His next book in THE SENECA COUNTY COURTHOUSE SERIES is titled DOUBLE BLIND, and features another murder trial with elements of police and judicial corruption. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-foster-43519a151 About A.X. Foster: https://www.axfoster.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Third-year UVA Law students Jake Flansburg and Malia Takei, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Nathaniel Glass and Benjamin Baldwin, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of the 96th William Minor Lile Moot Court competition. Presiding over the competition were Judge Michael Scudder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Judge Kevin Ohlson '85 of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and former acting Virginia Solicitor General Trevor Cox, a partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 14, 2024)
Maximizing the Moot Court and Mock Trial Experience Source: Excerpts from "Moot Court and Mock Trials: How to Get the Most Out of These Opportunities" Main Themes: Practical Legal Training: Moot court and mock trials bridge the gap between theoretical legal knowledge and practical application, offering hands-on experience in legal research, analysis, writing, and oral advocacy. Skill Development: These competitions cultivate essential legal skills, including legal research, persuasive writing, oral advocacy, teamwork, and strategic thinking. Professional Development: Participants develop confidence, professionalism, and courtroom etiquette, preparing them for the demands of legal practice. Networking and Career Advancement: Competitions provide valuable networking opportunities with legal professionals, enhancing career prospects and potentially leading to mentorships or job offers. Most Important Ideas/Facts: 1. Benefits of Participation: "The core objective of moot court and mock trials is to offer hands-on legal training." These simulations provide a deeper understanding of legal practice than traditional coursework. "Engaging in these competitions helps students develop key skills that are fundamental to legal practice", including legal research, oral and written advocacy, and teamwork. "Moot court and mock trials are not just learning opportunities; they also serve as valuable networking platforms." Interaction with legal professionals can lead to career opportunities. 2. Preparing for Success: "Master the Facts and the Law: Thoroughly understand the case details and relevant legal principles. "Craft a Compelling Narrative: Humanize the case and present a persuasive story that resonates with the judges. "Practice, Practice, Practice: Regular practice sessions build confidence and fluency in presenting arguments. "Master Objections and Trial Procedures (for Mock Trials): Familiarize yourself with evidentiary rules, objections, and examination techniques. 3. Effective Teamwork and Feedback: "Work as a Team and Divide Roles Effectively: Establishing clear roles, building team chemistry, and presenting a unified argument are crucial. "Incorporate Feedback and Learn from Each Round: Actively seek and analyze feedback to refine arguments and adapt to different judicial approaches. 4. Key Takeaways: These competitions offer invaluable experience in practical legal skills, courtroom etiquette, and professional networking. Diligently preparing arguments, mastering legal principles, and practicing advocacy skills are essential for success. Embrace the challenges, learn from each experience, and leverage these opportunities for professional growth and career advancement. Quotes: "A successful legal argument is as much about storytelling as it is about the law." This highlights the importance of engaging the judges with a compelling narrative. "Judges appreciate advocates who argue with conviction yet maintain professionalism and composure." Effective advocacy requires a balance of passion and decorum. "Every competition offers opportunities for improvement." A growth mindset is essential for maximizing learning and development. This document summarizes the key themes and insights from the provided excerpt, emphasizing the significant benefits and practical advice for maximizing the moot court and mock trial experience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
A Day in the Life of a Law Student Source: "A Day in the Life of a Law Student: Navigating the Challenges and Triumphs" Main Themes: Demands of Law School: The source emphasizes the rigorous nature of legal education, highlighting the heavy workload, intense class discussions, and constant need for self-directed study. Importance of Time Management: Effective organization and time allocation are crucial for balancing academic demands with personal life and extracurricular activities. Value of Active Learning: The source underscores the importance of active participation in class, engaging in study groups, and seeking out practical experiences like legal clinics and Moot Court. Building a Professional Network: Networking with professors, peers, and legal professionals is presented as a vital aspect of the law school experience, essential for career development. Prioritizing Self-Care: Maintaining physical and mental well-being is portrayed as essential for long-term success, encouraging students to find a balance between academic pursuits and personal time. Key Takeaways: Law School is Intense: "Expect heavy reading assignments, in-depth case law analysis, and pressure from the Socratic Method in classes." Time Management is Crucial: "Balancing coursework, networking, extracurriculars, and personal time is key to success." Active Participation: "Engaging in class discussions, study groups, and practical experiences like legal clinics are core to the law school journey." Building Connections: "Networking with peers, professors, and legal professionals is a vital part of professional development." Self-Care Matters: "Maintaining a balance between academic demands and personal well-being is essential for long-term success." Important Facts/Ideas: The Socratic Method: A teaching technique widely used in law schools, involving professors posing questions to students to stimulate critical thinking and in-depth analysis. Case Briefing: A fundamental study method where students summarize and analyze key aspects of legal cases, aiding in comprehension and class preparation. Legal Clinics: Provide students with practical experience by working on real-world cases under the supervision of practicing attorneys. Extracurricular Activities: Law schools offer a range of activities like Law Review, Moot Court, and student organizations that contribute to skill development and networking opportunities. Quotes: "The anxiety of being 'cold-called' makes preparation non-negotiable." "Peer discussions are another valuable component of class time. Whether during breaks or in study groups, students often discuss their understanding of cases, share perspectives, and clarify doubts." "The law library becomes a second home for many students." "Balancing the demands of law school with personal time is a challenge, but it's important for long-term success." Overall Impression: The source offers a comprehensive overview of a typical day in the life of a law student, realistically portraying the challenges and rewards inherent in legal education. It emphasizes that success requires not just academic rigor but also effective time management, active participation, networking skills, and a commitment to self-care. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
A couple of St. Thomas University students are heading to Geneva this weekend to compete at a moot court competition. Jonathan McDonald and Jillian Lawrence join us to explain what exactly that is, and why making it to this stage is such a big deal.
We speak with Marco Blocher and Mariana Rissetto about the Data Protection Moot Court (DPMC). The DPMC is a unique opportunity to learn more about GDPR and other European instruments of privacy protection. Links: https://dataprotectionmoot.univie.ac.at/ https://noyb.eu/en/our-team-members-and-partners https://id.univie.ac.at/team/univ-prof-dr-nikolaus-forgo/team/rissetto-mariana-alicia/
Christian E. Ketter is an Adjunct Professor of Law at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and a member of the American Association of University Professors. Prior to joining Peterson, Johnson & Murray, Christian practiced municipal law, civil rights defense, and appellate matters in Itasca, Illinois and was an Adjunct Professor of criminal procedure at Morton College. A former prosecutor, Christian also served as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office Criminal Prosecution Bureau. He is a certified mediator and mediated in the Cook County Circuit Courts. He graduated cum laude from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 2018, as a Dean's Scholarship recipient, and received his undergraduate degree from DePaul University, graduating cum laude. He was the recipient of the DuPage County Bar Foundation's Judge William J. Bauer scholarship. While in law school, Christian served as President of Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honors Society, received an award for the highest grade in Criminal Law, and was a national competitor in Moot Court—winning an award for best oralist in appellate advocacy. On a personal note, Christian had a previous career as an American operatic tenor, making his Carnegie Hall debut in 2014, covered by the Washington Post, his Chicago Symphony Center debut in 2015 and returning in 2023, and was the two-time national winner of the American Prize in Voice. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianketter/ Peterson, Johnson & Murray: https://www.pjmchicago.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Christian E. Ketter is an Adjunct Professor of Law at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and a member of the American Association of University Professors. Prior to joining Peterson, Johnson & Murray, Christian practiced municipal law, civil rights defense, and appellate matters in Itasca, Illinois and was an Adjunct Professor of criminal procedure at Morton College. A former prosecutor, Christian also served as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office Criminal Prosecution Bureau. He is a certified mediator and mediated in the Cook County Circuit Courts. He graduated cum laude from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 2018, as a Dean's Scholarship recipient, and received his undergraduate degree from DePaul University, graduating cum laude. He was the recipient of the DuPage County Bar Foundation's Judge William J. Bauer scholarship. While in law school, Christian served as President of Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honors Society, received an award for the highest grade in Criminal Law, and was a national competitor in Moot Court—winning an award for best oralist in appellate advocacy. On a personal note, Christian had a previous career as an American operatic tenor, making his Carnegie Hall debut in 2014, covered by the Washington Post, his Chicago Symphony Center debut in 2015 and returning in 2023, and was the two-time national winner of the American Prize in Voice. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianketter/ Peterson, Johnson & Murray: https://www.pjmchicago.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering his updated thoughts on the Supreme Court arguments over presidential immunity, expressing why he doesn't believe that a President should have ultimate immunity, noting there needs to be some sort of limit. Then, Dom tells that he's accepted Linda Kerns' challenge to a Moot Court debate, asking listeners for topics that the two should debate when that time comes. Then, Dom tells that he's pursuing Gloucester County officials after they had a great result following a report of shoplifting at a town Target. Also, Dom finds out the Howard Stern had a surprise guest today… Joe Biden, which leads to him playing back clips from the interview throughout the remainder of the hour and show. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Heute bei IMR zu Gast: Gerichts-Influencerin und Richterin in Hamburg, Ann-Kristin Becker. Inwieweit hat ihr familiärer Background ihre Entscheidung, Richterin zu werden, geprägt? Wie ist es, an einem der Hamburger Brennpunkte als Strafrichterin aktiv zu sein? Welche - teils kuriosen - Verfahren erlebt sie hierbei? Wie organisiert sie ihren Arbeitsalltag? Welche Routinen helfen ihr dabei und wo ist die richterliche Freiheit von großem Vorteil? Antworten auf diese und viele weitere Fragen sowie ein Wiedersehen nach vielen Jahren hört Ihr in dieser Folge Eures Jurapodcasts. Viel Spaß!
Emily, Joseph, and Drake along with Dr. Adam Orford join Tim and KC to talk about their pipeline moot court problem at UGA Law.
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Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this session, Kwame will be discussing strategies for successful negotiations and how to get the best outcome from any deal. He will also be offering practical advice on how to handle difficult conversations, as well as tips on how to build trust and foster positive relationships between parties involved in a negotiation process. Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
In 1986, Scott received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Florida. In 1990, he received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where he had been a member of both the Moot Court and served as Vice Chancellor of the Student Honor Court. His legal career began in 1990 at a leading Tampa defense firm as an associate, where he defended all types of individuals and corporations accused of causing personal injuries, including doctors, jail medical providers, hospitals, and nursing homes. In 1998, he became a shareholder of the firm, and remained there until 2000, when he decided to help injured people. From January of 2000 until February of 2006, Scott helped start a distinguished plaintiff's personal injury law firm in Tampa, where he practiced before starting Distasio Law Firm. Today, Scott is a Tampa personal injury lawyer who is licensed to practice law in both Florida and Pennsylvania. He is admitted to the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. He's also admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. #LeducEntertainment #SpaghettiontheWall #podcast #TheSocialMarketingKing #LegalInsights #PodcastGuest #JusticePrevails
Third-year UVA Law students Hunter Heck and Audrey Payne, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Aquila Maliyekkal and Sean Gray, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of the 95th William Minor Lile Moot Court competition. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 9, 2023)
Curious about how digital forensics can unlock the secrets held by your tech devices? Join us as we shine a light on RabbitHole, an ingenious tool devised by Alex Caithness of CCL Solutions Group. This episode is sure to be a revelation, as we delve into this unique amalgamation of data format viewers. The plot thickens as we, act as your guides, to dissect the complexities of the RabbitHole - reparse feature, the free form report builder, and the remarkable ability to extract data from various sources. We step away from the tech talk for a moment to underline the crucial role of Moot Court in nurturing digital forensics examiners. We debate the need for a supportive environment that allows mistakes, honing professionals in the field. We discuss the highlights of what qualities are needed to shape a great witness and throw light on two free cybersecurity courses related to expert witness testimony.Don't miss our discussion on the new additions to iLEAPP! Media events from the knowledgeC database and connecting Discord attachments to message threads. Finally we discuss changes to Shellbag artifacts that were implemented in Windows 11 updates as outlined by 13Cubed, and the meme of the week!So, are you ready to tumble down this fascinating digital RabbitHole with us?Notes:CCL Solutions-RabbitHole-https://www.cclsolutionsgroup.com/forensic-products/rabbitholeCourtroom Testimony Trainings-CYBRARY.IT- https://cybrary.it/course/dfir-investigations-and-witness-testimonyNW3C-DF501 Expert Witness Testimony - Digital Forensic Examiners- https://www.nw3c.org/UI/CourseCatalog.htmlConnecting Discord Attachments to Message Threads-https://bluecrewforensics.com/2023/10/30/connecting-discord-attachments-threads-sdwebimage-library/13 Cubed: An Important Change to ShellBags - Windows 11 2023 Update!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1nyMIu1Y18&t=4sShellbags Explorer by Eric Zimmermanhttps://ericzimmerman.github.io/#!index.md
In conversation with Mr Likho Bottoman The National Schools Moot Court Competition is an annual event organised by the Department of Basic Education in partnership with the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development under the guidance of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC). Between 5 October and 8 October 2023, the preliminary rounds were held at the University of Pretoria, Hatfield Campus and the Grand Final was held at the Constitutional Court in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. The competition aims to create greater awareness in schools and communities in South Africa about the Constitution and the values that it embodies through active participation. In this episode, Africa Rights Talk speaks to Mr Likho Bottoman on the inspiration behind the National Schools Moot Court competition. He goes on to discuss the evolution of the competition since its inception, the key challenges faced organising this competition and highlights the most memorable moments and key achievements of the competition. Also, he discusses the key impacts this competition has had on the young orators and communities across South Africa and the future he imagines for the competition. Likho Bottoman is an occupational therapist by profession and currently the Director for Social Cohesion and Equity in Education at the Department of Basic Education. He graduated from the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in South Africa and later obtained a Master of Education in Inclusive Education (Cum Laude) from the University of Johannesburg (UJ). He is currently a PhD candidate at UJ. Likho joined the then National Department of Education in 2008 as an Assistant Director: Health Promotion, responsible for School Health Services. His work involves promoting human rights, nation building, peace-building, equity and equality issues, gender equality, issues around decolonisation of basic education, and promoting active citizenry among young people as part of the whole agenda of child and youth agency. He has been working on the National Schools Program for almost 12 years now, which was implemented with the South African Human Rights Commission and the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. This conversation was recorded on 05 October 2023. Music and news extracts: Inner Peace by Mike Chino https://soundcloud.com/mike-chinoCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/0nI6qJeqFcc limitless https://stock.adobe.com/za/search/audio?k=452592386
We are back for another year of podcasts and kicking things off with Abe Frangie ‘24 who is the Executive Director of the Anthony V. Cardona '70 Moot Court Program at Albany Law School. More about Moot Court: https://www.albanylaw.edu/programs-centers/the-anthony-v-cardona-70-moot-court-program See our Competitions on Flickr! 2022 Donna Jo Morse Client Counseling Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720303240196 2022 Karen C. McGovern Senior Prize Trials: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720303677817 35th Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Moot Court Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720306505791 2023 Donna Jo Morse Negotiations Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720307567985 2023 Domenick L. Gabrielli Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720307794344
Attorney Scott Kuboff is a partner at Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA, focusing his litigation practice on personal injury, bicycle accident claims, medical negligence, and wrongful death. Scott attended the University of Toledo where he earned a Bachelor's of Business Administration and graduated cum laude with College Honors. Scott then attended Cleveland State University College of Law where he was the President of the Student Bar Association and active in Moot Court. Following his graduation, Scott immediately began his practice with a prominent Cleveland criminal defense firm where he gained extensive courtroom and trial experience. In 2013, Scott transitioned his practice to helping people injured by the carelessness and recklessness of others; representing injured individuals in automobile collisions, bicycle collisions, dental negligence and medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, and school injury claims. As an avid cyclist and trail runner, Scott is a true advocate for the families of cyclists and pedestrians who have been injured on Ohio's roadways. He is a regular presenter on bicycle accident and pedestrian laws to the legal community as well as local cycling and multisport clubs. Scott currently serves on the Executive Board of the Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys, the Board of Trustees for the Cleveland State Law Alumni Association, and is the Assistant Cubmaster for Pack 3269 in Aurora. In his spare time, Scott loves spending time outdoors with his wife, Teri, and two boys, Carter and Max. You're just as likely to find the Kuboff's fishing at LaDue or West Branch as you will camping at one of the Geauga Parks or hiking through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottkuboff Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA : https://lsflaw.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/
St. Thomas University graduates Julia Evans and Elisha Gunaratnam were in Geneva, Switzerland, to compete in the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition. We reach them to hear how they did.
St. Thomas University graduates Julia Evans and Elisha Gunaratnam are in Geneva, Switzerland competing in the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition. They joins us to share that experience.
lovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.CRIMINAL LAW EXPERIENCEThe Law Offices Of Del Bahner, Pleasanton, CAOwner/Criminal Defense Attorney, November 2020-PresentRunning a private criminal defense practice as a solo practitioner with a legal secretary. Representing indigent defendants through the Alameda County Court Appointed Attorney Program. Litigating extensively in a wide range of cases, ranging from motions for mental health diversion to a serious felony jury trial. Stanislaus County Alternate Defender's Office (Perry & Associates), Modesto, CACriminal Defense Attorney, June 2013 – November 2020Tried 18 jury trials, including 12 serious felony jury trials and 4 murder trials. Defended clients at over one hundred preliminary hearings, including 1 murder preliminary hearing where the judge did not hold my client to answer. Autonomously handled 50-60 open cases at one time, mostly felonies. Litigated hundreds of contested hearings, ranging from suppression motions to petitions for resentencing. The Law Office of Charles B. Smith, San Mateo, CACriminal Defense Attorney, Nov. 2012 - April 2013; Law Clerk, Spring & Fall 2012 Argued a factual innocence motion, a severance motion, and a juvenile detention hearing; regularly appeared in court for arraignments and pleas; negotiated with prosecutors; counseled clients; wrote a wide variety of legal documents, ranging from Romero motions to a request for a Governor's Pardon. San Francisco, Sacramento, & San Mateo County District Attorney's OfficesLaw Clerk, Summer 2010, Summer 2011, & Fall 2011Argued at suppression hearings, preliminary hearings, a 17(b) hearing, a sentencing, and a motion to withdraw a plea. Prosecuted 13 bench trials in traffic court. EDUCATION University of California, Hastings College of the LawJuris Doctor, 2012, Top 50% of Class• CALI Award for Excellence, Trial Advocacy I, Spring 2011• Nominated for Best Oral Advocate, Hastings Appellate Advocacy Competition, Fall 2011• Best Oral Advocate, Moot Court, Spring 2010 University of California, DavisBachelor of Arts, with Honors, Philosophy, 2008• Philosophy Department Award: Outstanding Performance by an Undergraduate• Chief Justice, UC Davis Student CourtPlease subscribe and listen. Then tell us who you want to hear and what areas of interest you'd like us to cover. Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.comhttps://www.lovethylawyer.com/510.582.9090Music: Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, MauiTech: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, OaklandAudiograms: Paul Roberts louis@lovethylawyer.com
The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 141 features Tyler Joseph, personal injury, civil rights, and employment lawyer at Marko Law in Detroit, Michigan. Tyler shares his story from his years as a Fisheries & Wildlife undergraduate student, to spending a year in the Middle East studying Arabic, before returning to Detroit to pursue a career in the Law. Tyler graduated from Wayne State University Law School where he was a member of the Moot Court program.
Beven Nedumthakady ‘23 is an integral part of student life at Albany Law School this year. He also loves to fish! You never know what you will learn on the podcast! Bev is: J.D. Candidate Class of 2023 Vice President - Student Bar Association President - Catholic Law Students Association Treasurer - Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Student Organizations at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/student-organizations Student Bar Association at Albany Law School: https://albanylawsba.org/ Senior Prize Trials at Albany Law School: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72157720148066936
Host Tom Blakely interviews Jamie Ehrlich and Bobby Ferullo, winners of last year's Grimes Moot Court Competition, about their experience.
Robert Hojnacki ‘23 isn't just an ambassador for Albany Law School, he is leading the Rugby Team and the 2023 William M. Watkins Weekend and Golf Outing, interning with the Attorney General, and competing in Moot Court! Meet him this week on the podcast! Rugby at Albany Law: https://alumni.albanylaw.edu/s/977/21/interior.aspx?sid=977&gid=1&pgid=2200 Student Ambassadors: https://www.albanylaw.edu/applications-admissions/student-ambassadors 2023 Watkins Tournament: https://www.albanylaw.edu/events/albany-2023-william-m-watkins-weekend-and-golf-outing Senior Prize Trails Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720303677817 Senior Prize Trails Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYqAJiFalro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkte79qE11c
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this session, Kwame will be discussing strategies for successful negotiations and how to get the best outcome from any deal. He will also be offering practical advice on how to handle difficult conversations, as well as tips on how to build trust and foster positive relationships between parties involved in a negotiation process. Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ In this session, Kwame will be discussing strategies for successful negotiations and how to get the best outcome from any deal. He will also be offering practical advice on how to handle difficult conversations, as well as tips on how to build trust and foster positive relationships between parties involved in a negotiation process. Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
Harley Finkelstein is the President of Shopify. In this conversation, we spoke about mentorship, loss, and working with MrBeast, what he learned from law school, and the pivotal lessons he learned from his grandmother - who was a Holocaust survivor. (0:00) Intro (1:20) Why Is Harley On The Show? (2:00) Parental Encouragement (3:40) Seth Godin (5:37) Mentorship (10:21) How Harley Manages Anxiety (14:40) Managing Pressure (17:55) Law School (& Moot Court) (21:29) Handling Pain & Loss (26:10) Pivotal Lessons From Grandmother (Holocaust Survivor) (33:33) Finding Meaning (40:52) Tobi Lutke (44:44) MrBeast & Working With Celebrities (51:55) Getting Better At Storytelling (54:40) Challenge Resources Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl – https://www.amazon.com/Search-Meaning-Classic-Tribute-Holocaust/dp/1846042844 Harley's Links Harley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/harleyf Shopify: https://www.shopify.com My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
The Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Competition was created to honor the late Associate Justice of the New York Court of Appeals. Albany Law School's Moot Court Board is especially indebted to Judge Gabrielli for his help in creating and promoting the Anthony V. Cardona '70 Moot Court Program. Schools from across the nation are invited to send participants. As the host of this event, Albany Law does not compete in this competition. The competition, which is an appellate advocacy competition, focuses on issues surrounding family law. Many volunteers are needed throughout the competition as judges and bailiffs. Volunteering for this competition is a great way to get involved and very much appreciated. More about Moot Court at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/programs-centers/anthony-v-cardona-70-moot-court-program
Seasoned estate attorney Mary Kay Kelm joins us to discuss the common cross-over of issues between estate litigation and family law and what concepts family law attorneys needs to be aware of for their clients. Mary Kay Kelm practices with Kilcoyne & Kelm, LLC in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania. She concentrates her practice in civil litigation, zoning, and estate planning & administration. Ms. Kelm also forms small businesses and provides ongoing counsel in corporate matters. Ms. Kelm is a proud graduate of St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a past President of the St. Joseph's Law Alumni. She is a graduate of the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law where she served on the Law Review and represented the school in a national moot court competition. She volunteers as an alumni judge for Villanova's Moot Court program every year. Ms. Kelm is the current Solicitor to the Montgomery Township Zoning Hearing Board and has served as a Montgomery Township volunteer in various capacities for many years. She is a former civics instructor in the Montgomery Township schools, and a former PA Bar Association mock trial coach for Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School. Ms. Kelm considers herself fortunate to be a thirty-year member of the Montgomery Bar Association and currently serves on its Board of Directors. She also serves as a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's House of Delegates. Kilcoyne & Kelm, LLC » Mary Kay Kelm (kelmlaw.com) *audio editing, voice over & music by Nick DeMatteo
The Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!
Mock Trial? Moot Court? Both? Neither? If you're passionate, competitive, dedicated, and interested in honing your courtroom skills before graduation, joining a trial advocacy team might be for you. In this episode, Jelena & Branden-with-an-e talk to Brandon-with-an-o Draper, Director of the Trial Advocacy Center for the South Texas College of Law Houston, which is currently ranked 3rd in the nation in Trial Advocacy. Listen and learn . . . Whether you can be competitive in mock trial/moot court in law school, even if you didn't do high school debate or join a trial advocacy team as an undergrad How competing in trial advocacy prepares future litigators for the courtroom Where competitive trial advocacy differs from actual lawyering How to decide between mock trial and moot court Why some law schools do so much better than others in trial advocacy competitions How to pursue a career in trial advocacy programs, if you just really love trial advocacy so much you don't want to leave after graduation! And more! Links and Further Resources from this Episode: STCL Trial Advocacy Program Follow Brandon on LinkedIn LSATMax's Private 1-on-1 LSAT Tutoring 33 Common LSAT Flaws Apply Now for TestMax's Justice in Action Program Start Your LSATMax Free Trial Enroll in LSATMax's #1-Ranked LSAT Course Start Your 1L Free Trial Now (The Greatest Law School Supplement) Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now
This episode features co-winners of the 2022 Moot Court competition, Seth Kirkpatrick '24 and Liam Buckley '23, as they discuss the secret skills needed to succeed in front of an experienced panel of judges and lawyers (Episode 329).
Producers Kevin Huffman and Lisa Gray check in with former Dillard students Amaya Ronczyk and Lajeanne Shelton. Amaya is currently a 1L at Harvard Law, and Lajeanne is a 1L at UC Hastings Law. They talk about their personal experiences as a first-year law student, along with giving some helpful advice for future students, going from an HBCU to a PWI, skills carried over from the Dillard Mock Trial team into their current courses, and some exciting news about this year's Dillard case law. Learn more about the schools, programs and special guests: Harvard Law School UC Hastings Law Dillard University Pre-Law Program American Mock Trial Association National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) National Bar Association Follow us on Instagram @ClassActionPod Visit our show page for transcripts and more details about the series at ClassActionPod.com Follow host Katie Phang on Twitter @KatiePhang and Instagram @KatiePhang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Rasley is the author of thirteen books; the most recent is A Pickleball SoapOpera: Love, Murder, and Pickleball. He has published numerous articles in academicand mainstream periodicals, including Newsweek, Chicago Magazine, ABA Journal,Family Law Review, The Journal of Communal Societies, and Friends Journal. He is anaward-winning photographer and his pictures taken in the Himalayas and Caribbean andPacific islands have been published in several journals. He has appeared as a featuredguest on over 100 radio and podcast programs.Rasley has engaged in social activism and philanthropic efforts from an early age.In high school he co-founded the Goshen Walk for Hunger. In law school he was anadvocate for renters' rights as the leader of the first rent strike in Indiana, and he served asa lobbyist and president of the Indianapolis Tenants Association. As an attorney for LegalServices organization he was lead counsel on two class action suits on behalf of prisonerswhich resulted in judgments requiring the construction of two new jails in CentralIndiana. Jeff founded free legal clinics at two inner-city churches. He was the leadplaintiff in a class action requiring the clean-up of the White River after it was pollutedby an industrial chemical spill. He spent five days working for NOLA Habitat forHumanity post Katrina. Jeff is the founder and former president of the Basa VillageFoundation USA, which raises money for culturally sensitive development work in theBasa area of Nepal. He also served a term as president of Scientech, which promotesscience education. Jeff is a director of five other nonprofit organizations. In December,2020 the Rasleys founded the Jeff and Alicia Rasley Internship Program for the ACLU ofIndiana.Jeff is a partner in the eBook publishing company Midsummer Books andprovides writer-coaching services. He is U.S. liaison for the Nepal-based Himalayanexpedition company, Adventure GeoTreks Ltd. He has taught classes for IUPUIContinuing Ed. Program, Indiana Writers Center, and Butler and Marian Universities.Jeff is a graduate of the University of Chicago, A.B. magna cum laude, Phi BetaKappa, All-Academic All-State Football Team and letter winner in swimming andfootball; Indiana University School of Law, J.D. cum laude, Moot Court and Indiana LawReview; Christian Theological Seminary, M.Div. magna cum laude, co-valedictorian andFaculty Award Scholar. He has been admitted to the Indiana, U.S. District Court, andU.S. Supreme Court Bars.For chairing the Indiana-Tennessee Civic Memorial Commission Rasley and theCommission received Proclamations of Salutation from the Governors of Indiana, Ohio,Tennessee and Pennsylvania and he was made an honorary Lieutenant Colonel Aide-de-Camp of the Alabama State Militia, a Kentucky Colonel and honorary Citizen ofTennessee. He was given a Key to the City of Indianapolis for serving as an intern toMayor Hudnut and preparing a report on the safety conditions of all Indy Parks. Rasleyhas received the Man of the Year award from the Arthur Jordan YMCA and the AlumniService Award from the University of Chicago.Jeff is an avid outdoorsman and recreational athlete. He leads trekking-mountaineering expeditions in Nepal and has solo-kayaked around several Pacific islandgroups. He also loves to read and considers completing Marcel Proust's 3600 pageRemembrance of Things Past as great an adventure as climbing Himalayan peaks andsolo-kayaking Pacific islands.He is married to Alicia Rasley, an English professor and the author of historicalromances and writing craft books. Alicia is a RITA Award winner and her novel TheYear She Fell" was an Amazon-Kindle best-seller. Son James is an officer in theNational Guard, and Andrew is a tech supervisor with a film and TV production companyin LA.You can contact Jeff here:jrasley@juno.comwww.jeffreyrasley.comLike and subscribe and follow me on instagram @wakeupwithkcWebsite: https://www.wakeupwithkc.com/https://calendly.com/wakeupwithkcMakeup provide by: https://farmasius.com/kcgingerJewelry provided by: Pretty Bling Boutiquehttps://www.facebook.com/prettyblingboutique/Logo created by: Eden Fritz AguiarProducer & Marketing Dir, Clovercrest MediaOpener created by: Zachary LaPlantCMG | Social Media Manager| Chief Video Editor Just The Way It IsAdrian WaltherSX7PA8K4SYANWVLZ
Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of UVA Law's 94th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. U.S. appeals court Judges Ralph R. Erickson of the Eighth Circuit and John B. Nalbandian '94 of the Sixth Circuit, and Professor Leslie Kendrick '06, preside over the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 1, 2022)
We need you to judge moot court! Rebecca Novick ‘23, Executive Director of our Anthony V. Cardona '70 Moot Court Program, tells us all about the upcoming year for the program and how you can be part of the fun! Be a Moot Court Judge: https://www.albanylaw.edu/programs-centers/webform/judging-fall-moot-court-competitions Moot Court at Albany Law School: https://www.albanylaw.edu/programs-centers/anthony-v-cardona-70-moot-court-program 2022 Domenick L. Gabrielli Appellate Advocacy Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720298382818 2022 Donna Jo Morse Negotiations Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720297960138 2022 Gabrielli Family Law Competition: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72177720297218992 2021 Senior Prize Trials: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72157720148066936 2021 Donna Jo Morse Client Counseling Competition finals: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums/72157720106826962
Take some time with Yvonne and Rafael as they lean in and get to know the Honorable Jacqueline Steele. We talk to her about growing up in Tampa, getting her undergrad degree from the University of South Florida (go Bulls!), attending law school, and how a Moot Court Competition landed her in the workers' compensation industry. We also chat about some twists, some turns, and how a 25-year career results in lifelong friends. She also dishes on what it's been like to leave her long-time career as a workers' compensation attorney and step into the role of a Manatee County Judge in the 12th Judicial Circuit of Florida. You'll find her at the annual WCI E. Earle Zehmer National Moot Court Competition - open to all conference attendees and provides CE hours. More details on Moot Court Competition sessions here: https://www.wci360.com/track/national-moot-court-competition/Jacque is one of the absolute best people. You will hear some raw feelings come through in this episode, in the tone of our voices, heartfelt emotions come shining through. Are you ready? Grab your headphones and let's go get to know Jacque Steele!¡Muchas Gracias! Thank you for listening. We would appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends on social media. Find Yvonne and Rafael on Linked In or follow us on Twitter @deconstructcomp
We're in for a treat as MC Sungaila dabbles a little bit more into legal academia as a career option for lawyers and law students. Joining her is Professor Rebecca A. Delfino of the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Professor Delfino wears many hats in the school, most notably as a Professor of Law and Faculty Adviser of the Moot Court program. She takes us back into her storied journey from law school to law firm, the Court of Appeal, and eventually, back to law school where she's now busy molding a new generation of law professionals. Listen in and take a peek at the career path of an amazing woman who has an impressive resume of experiences both in academia and in the courts.
Hello to you listening in Durango, Colorado!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Is it just me or is the media still asking if it's okay to be a woman and express confidence? What's up with that nonsense?Here me when I say this: Yes, it's okay. It's better than okay. It's required! Yet, we wait for permission.I waited my turn, too. As an incest survivor I heard, “Be quiet. No one will believe you. You are a liar.”So I was quiet until I learned that didn't work either. I looked for ways to grow my confidence: art therapy; teachers, friends and colleagues who heard me; competing in Moot Court during law school and winning top prize; trying on one voice and then another until I found the heart of my voice which led me to the heart of my message. Did it happen over night? Not a chance! Was it easy? No way! But here's the thing: no matter when and how you begin growing your confidence, it's a start. A start is all you need.Question: Let's do this together! Let's show them what a woman's confidence sounds like! Who's all in?You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn: Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Today we're excited to share a presentation by Morris Lilienthal from MaxLawCon 2021! Tune in to learn how to grow your circle of influence. The son of a judicial assistant for a district court judge, Morris Lilienthal grew up around the courthouse and quickly developed a passion for the law. He is a 2003 graduate of Cumberland School of Law, where he finished in the top fifth of his class. While at Cumberland, Morris served as president of Cumberland College Democrats and was on the Moot Court board.1:41 connect with people5:12 repurposing everything you do10:17 do it yourself plan14:09 people relate to that18:14 people love recipesWatch the podcast here.Join the Guild: www.maxlawguild.comMaxLawCon tickets are on sale now! Grab your ticket today at www.MaxLawCon2022.com. Join us for the best conference for legal entrepreneurs at the Ameristar Casino, Resort, and Spa in St. Charles, MO, on Thursday, June 2nd, and Friday, June 3rd!
The Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!
Our 2021L series continues with Washington & Lee University of School of Law 1L Max Blumenthal, who shares his experiences at a law school known for its small class size and a unique, completely experiential 3L program. Listen and learn . . . What it's like to compete in Moot Court in front of real judges after less than a year of law school How those 1L doctrinal classes work at a school so small that everyone knows each other (no massive lecture halls!) Why you might not have heard about Washington & Lee, even though it's ranked in the top 50 law schools by USNWR What to focus on in law school if you're interested in antitrust & consumer law Whether you really get more personal attention from law profs at a smaller law school . . . and more! Links and Further Resources from this Episode: Washington and Lee University School of Law LSATMax's Private 1-on-1 LSAT Tutoring 33 Common LSAT Flaws Apply Now for TestMax's Justice in Action Program Start Your LSATMax Free Trial Enroll in LSATMax's #1-Ranked LSAT Course Start Your 1L Free Trial Now (The Greatest Law School Supplement) Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now
In today's episode Curtis is back from handing out L's at his Moot Court competition over the weekend to help recap week 1 of UGA's football spring practice. Curtis also gives his belated take on the Mike White hire and we discuss Joni Taylor's departure to take the Texas A&M head coaching position. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey 2Legit Crew! Our first guest of Season 4, we have the pleasure of speaking to Law student and Police officer, Sherod Craig. In this episode, Sherod talks about the topic of Moot Court. As the National Director of the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition at the National Black Law Students Association, Sherod plays a significant role in providing guidance and instruction to Moot Court competitors. We continue with the Final Stretch theme, you do not want to miss out on the GEMS that Sherod has to say about his journey from a novice moot court competitor to a national leader in this area. As always, you can follow us on ---> OUR PLATFORMS: Instagram