If you can make it through three years of law school, you too might end up on a billboard. Zachary Crockett makes the case.
Jan 2024
571. Greeting Cards, Pizza Boxes, and Personal Injury Lawyers
<p>In a special episode of <i>The Economics of Everyday Things, </i>host Zachary Crockett explains what millennials do to show they care, how corrugated cardboard keeps your food warm, and why every city has a billboard for a guy who calls himself “The Hammer.”</p><p> </p><ul><li ... Show More
49m 25s
Oct 2023
Episode 189: Legal Education Reinvented: No pens, no paper, no professors?
We don’t have the capabilities we need to deliver legal services/products or solutions in a digital world. So what are legal educators doing about this and how quickly can they individually/collectively bridge the gap? In this podcast, Courtney Blackman, Head of Partnerships at L ... Show More
1 h
May 2021
Uncertainty is the best thing that can happen to lawyers
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ten years ago, lawyer-turned-meditation instructor Kate Cliff was hit by a car, which up-ended her life. Looking back, she believes that turbulence and trauma can help legal professionals better navigate their day-to-day lives.</span></p> <p><sp ... Show More
31m 59s
Jul 2022
256: J.S. Nelson, Business ethics as a competitive advantage
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style= "font-weight: 400;">Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 256, an episode with an expert in business law and business ethics,</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">J.S. Nelson. <span style= "font-weight: 400; font-size: 12pt;">Get J.S' ... Show More
1h 21m