Hsu Untied interview with Karen Deschaine, Partner at Wilson Sonsini
Hsu Untied interview with Julie Park, Partner at MoFo
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 500: The Next Generation of Legal Careers: How AI Is Reshaping Legal Education and Practice
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 499: Tips for Better Rest with Sleep Expert Lindsay Scola (Part 2)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 498: Tips for Better Rest with Sleep Expert Lindsay Scola (Part 1)
Because That’s What Heroes Do: Deep Space 9 – Episode 27: Insights and Analyses of Strange Bedfellows
Podcast - Real Justice for Real People
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 306: Spotlight on Civil Procedure (Part 3 – The Civil Lawsuit)
Turenna Ramirez Ortiz Highlights Her Journey of Empowerment in Mexico’s Legal Landscape
Key Discovery Points: AI Says AI Will Replace Paralegals… But Not So Fast!
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 496: The Early BigLaw Recruiting Timeline (w/Sadie Jones)
AGG Talks: Women in Tech Law Podcast - Episode 6: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Venture Capital: Key Considerations for Startups
Episode 120: Tim Cecere, President of St. Francis College in Brooklyn – Marketing and Advertising
Part 1: Accelerating Gender Equality in Professional Services Marketing - Passle's CMO Series REPRESENTS
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 493: A Legal Writing Makeover (Part 4 – The Conclusion)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 492: Legal Writing and IRAC (w/Rebecca Petrilli from Themis Bar Review)
Hsu Untied interview with Sid Fohrman, Partner at Paul Hastings
Podcast - Reflecting on Careers in National Security Law
Lynnette Espy-Williams of Cozen O’Connor on Thriving Together: Cultivating Allyship, Safety & Diversity in Law Firm Culture - CMO Series REPRESENTS Re-release
Podcast - Part II: The Importance of Pro Bono for Both Clients and Lawyers
Starting and running a business can be an exciting yet overwhelming journey, and the legal side of things often adds complexity. Many entrepreneurs and business owners find themselves with pressing questions about how to...more
Although Judge Clifton Newman has served 24 years on the South Carolina Circuit Court, most of the country knows him best as the judge who presided over the criminal trial of Richard Alexander Murdaugh last year. During the...more
Presented by nationally recognized experts, the Institute features comprehensive sessions on every stage of the arbitral process examined from the vantage point of neutrals, advocates, and in-house counsel. Substantive...more
“You do you.” This has become one of my new favorite sayings, as my spouse can attest. In fact, his birthday card to me this year had this phrase on the front because I frequently invoke these words as a mantra. As I enter my...more
Since joining JAMS at the end of last year, I’ve been thinking a lot about the undeniable power of Black representation in leadership. My predecessor, Mark Smalls, recently shared a profound insight: "What they see is what...more
Judge Annette Rizzo felt a profound connection to the law from a young age. "I really wanted to be part of that system. I wanted to be a mouthpiece for people who could not speak for themselves," she recalls, revealing her...more
Hon. Dean S. Lum (Ret.) joined JAMS after a distinguished 23-year career on the King County (Seattle) Superior Court. As a trial judge, Judge Lum presided over hundreds of civil trials, heard thousands of civil motions and...more
Early Career and Influences Judge Gregory Sleet's legal journey began in Philadelphia, where he served as an assistant public defender. "I started out as an assistant public defender in Philadelphia,” Judge Sleet recalls....more
Laura Abrahamson’s legal career began at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher after she double-majored in accounting and finance and earned a business degree from UC Berkeley. Her goal was to be a transactional lawyer doing mergers and...more
Lisa Love's journey into the legal world began during her formative years. Her passion led her to intern at the Securities and Exchange Commission during her tenure at Georgetown Law School. After her academic endeavors, she...more
A video snapshot of JAMS mediator, arbitrator and hearing officer Robin Gise. Ms. Gise joined JAMS in 2015 as a skilled mediator and arbitrator with extensive experience resolving complex employment and labor disputes. ...more
A video snapshot of JAMS mediator, arbitrator and special master/referee David Huebner - Amb. (Ret.) David Huebner, C.Arb, joined JAMS following 25 years of arbitration and intellectual property practice. An...more
A video snapshot of JAMS mediator and arbitrator Risë Jones Pichon - Hon. Risë Jones Pichon (Ret.) joined JAMS after a distinguished judicial career spanning more than 35 years. Most recently, she was a superior court...more
A podcast produced by Arbitrate.com features JAMS CEO Chris Poole reflecting on his time at JAMS, rising to industry challenges, trends and the future of alternative dispute resolution. In a recent episode of...more
After a nearly 40-year legal career at Alston & Bird, where he was chair of the firm’s Management Committee and the Products Liability Group, Bernard Taylor, Sr., joined JAMS. Mr. Taylor focuses on mass torts, complex...more
Tell us about your legal career prior to joining JAMS. My first position out of law school was as an associate with the insurance defense firm of Corlett Killian in Miami. I was fortunate to have spent a year working with...more
Please provide a snapshot of your legal career prior to joining JAMS. I practiced labor and employment law for 10 years before becoming a neutral. I then began working for some JAMS neutrals, assisting in mediations and...more
What has led to you having a successful practice as both a mediator and an arbitrator? Before becoming a full-time neutral, my litigation practice spanned various practice areas, including business/commercial, employment,...more
Tell us about your legal career prior to joining JAMS. My legal career began in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, where I worked as an assistant district attorney charging and trying criminal cases before courts and juries....more
You were on the bench for 25 years before you joined JAMS. What skills did you learn there that helped prepare you for a career in alternative dispute resolution? As a judge, I honed my listening skills: hearing inflection...more
Today we share our conversation with Judge Charles Clevert, a retired federal district court and bankruptcy court judge. Appointed at just 30 years of age, Judge Clevert was Wisconsin’s first African American federal judge. ...more
The New York Education Department (NYED) has issued a ruling which states that the Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (BPSS) will not permit an enrollment agreement, including an arbitration clause, to infringe on the...more