As the name suggests, this podcast is for anyone who likes to delve into the criminal aspects of real crime. Founder and host Jillian Jalali shines a light on injustices and problems within the U.S. justice system by reviewing court documents, attending hearings, and interviewing key people involved in cases. If you`re like us and love getting into legal tech, TechnicalLegal is the podcast for you. In each episode, a prominent legal industry leader talks to host Chad Main, attorney and founder of alternative legal services provider Percipient, about his relationship with legal technology and implementation best practices. Our own co-founder and advisor, Nathan Wenzel, even appeared in one episode. Lawyer 2 Lawyer is a legal affairs podcast that covers current and relevant topics in the news from a legal perspective. Aman is a successful lawyer AND much more, including yoga teacher and entrepreneur. It is admirable to see how she possesses this while giving other lawyers and professionals a much-needed license. I also love how she does things differently as a lawyer/partner in her firm – one thing I noticed was the visionboard session, which she ran as a „vision board party“. Emmy Award-winning June Grasso hosts this podcast, which analyzes legal issues and important current affairs. While the show doesn`t release episodes on a fixed schedule, you can usually expect a handful of releases each month.

The short episodes explore different areas of law through interviews with practicing jurists and lawyers. This podcast, hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity Officer at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, is particularly focused on aspiring legal leaders. Many of Freeman`s celebrity guests are senior executives and seasoned lawyers who share their practical advice and insights on all things DE&I in the legal industry. All of their episodes grab our attention, but we mostly recommend talking about what white male allies can do to strengthen DE&I. Jessica Mederson and Joshua Gilliland, self-proclaimed geeks and licensed eDiscovery lawyers, host this innovative podcast that explores superhero and sci-fi favorites through a legal lens. Grab your popcorn and listen to funny and thought-provoking episodes like „Legal Analysis of Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness“ and „Did Ultraman Commit a War Crime?“ By 2023, 164 million people in the U.S. will listen to podcasts each month, according to Activate Consulting. This is a staggering increase of 412.5% since 2013. This podcast from the American Bar Association Journal covers topics relevant to lawyers inside and outside the office.

Host Stephanie Francis Ward sits down with industry-leading guests to learn more about their careers, as well as the professional and personal obstacles they`ve overcome. This podcast from lawyer and journalist Bob Ambrogi focuses on the latest changes in the industry, many of which are driven by or involve legal technology. Ambrogi`s interview skills shine when he has conversations with innovative CEOs, CCs and other prominent industry representatives. This award-winning podcast from Legal Talk Network has been successful since 2005, making it one of the longest-running online podcasts. He remains a trusted source for current events in the legal industry and discussions of recent decisions. Each episode is hosted by defense attorney J. Craig Williams and features many industry experts as guests. Get ready for insightful debates on hot court topics in the United States. The ignition law is „legally different“ in many ways, but one thing that strikes me is that it has always been ahead of the curve with remote work, as „agile consultants“ (that`s me) have been an integral part of its model from the beginning. It`s a conversation close to my heart because the Ignition Act has been an important part of my „legally different“ personal journey. This award-winning podcast, hosted by attorney Barbara Johnson and DE&I Chief Human Resources Officer and Strategist Belinda Reed Shannon, covers diversity and other employment law issues. From cases of systemic discrimination to creating effective ED&I programs, the duo and their thought leaders engage in honest and compelling conversations that keep us coming back again and again.

Although this podcast ended in 2020, we are still fans of its vast library of episodes dedicated to deep dives into the development of legal ethics. Prosecutor Megan Zavieh and her guests addressed important questions and issues surrounding the sensitive ethics of lawyers and lawyers who use social media, protect data, legal marketing, etc. Wit and humorous lawyer Bill Handel has hosted this radio show since 1985, which became a podcast. It has remained popular because of Handel`s bold, funny and helpful advice for callers of the weekly show. It`s a great way to get another lawyer`s perspective on legal issues – and have a good laugh. Above the Law runs one of the most popular legal blogs, so it`s no surprise that their Evolve the Law podcast is also top-notch. Attorney Ian Connett, founder of Quantum Jurist, interviews a leading legal personality in each episode to discuss industry trends and the future of law. Derived from the legal blog Above the Law, this podcast focuses on the stories of women, people of color, LGBTQIA, and other marginalized groups in the legal industry. Named after the necklace Ruth Bader Ginsberg wore on the bench, the show aims to serve as a „reminder that even if we don`t win, we are still a powerful force to be reckoned with.“ Many industries focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) in the workplace, including the legal department, which has struggled in these areas in the past. These podcasts will help you understand the barriers to ED and how we can work together to remove them. Law school graduates Haylie Davis and Samantha Lemke describe their podcast as perfect for „anyone who`s ever thought, `Hmmm, maybe law school seems to be fun.`“ This duo shares their own experiences with humor and heart, helping other current and future students navigate their journey.

We love their down-to-earth personalities and assortment of colorful merchandise. Skip the hassle of browsing Spotify or Apple podcasts and easily find a new educational favorite on our list of the 29 best legal podcasts. These leading legal podcasts combine great research, expert commentary, and engaging storytelling to help you expand your industry knowledge while making the most of your time. Have fun listening! Not only are podcasts a popular form of entertainment, but they`re also an incredibly popular way to learn. Users learn anywhere, anytime, and podcast episodes are much shorter than traditional media like textbooks. It`s ideal for people with busy schedules who want to learn more about complex topics – a perfect fit for those in the legal industry. I`m a big fan of this podcast! Inspiring, super creative and a breath of fresh air for the legal industry. As a legal business owner, it`s amazing to know that I`m not alone – and that there are many other people who do it differently!! Think of Pro Say as the cliffsLegal Newsnotes. Each week, this Law 360 podcast summarizes what`s happened in the legal world over the past seven days. The two anchors – legal reporters Amber McKinney and Alex Lawson – discuss some great stories, as well as some that didn`t make headlines. With the help of their expert guests, they break down legal language and present stories in a clear and accessible format. Whether you`re fresh out of law school or a seasoned lawyer looking to build your career, the experienced hosts and guests of these podcasts can help you achieve your goals.

This Legal Talk Network podcast offers great advice for those who want to get started with law management. Host Jared Correia is CEO of Red Cave Consulting, which provides business consulting and technology services to law firms. Each month, Correia introduces auditors to the best lawyers and lawyers who discuss the tools, services and programs they use to improve their practices. You can see SimpleLegal co-founder Nathan Wenzel in an episode on managing legal processes for in-house lawyers. A center of conversations with current and former pioneer lawyers that will stimulate your thinking and stimulate your soul.