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Join Camilla Uppal for a deep dive into insurance law with Rebecca Barton, Tomorrow’s Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) President and experienced insurance lawyer.
Discover Rebecca’s career journey and learn what attracted Rebecca to insurance law and the diverse responsibilities involved. Gain insights into the skills and traits essential for success in this field.
Explore FOIL and Rebecca's role as President, advocating for industry advancements.
For aspiring insurance lawyers, Rebecca offers practical advice on starting and thriving in this dynamic legal area. Find out what Rebecca finds most rewarding about her job and hear her advice for aspiring legal professionals.
You can connect with Rebecca here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-barton-62b40a244/
Tomorrow’s FOIL: https://www.foil.org.uk/about/tomorrows-foil/
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Hosted by Camilla Uppal, Produced by Nathan Gore
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In this episode of The Student Lawyer Podcast, host Camilla Uppal is joined by Rob Hanna, Founder and Managing Director of KC Partners for an engaging discussion on how to secure an NQ solicitor role in the legal industry in 2025.
Rob, who is also the brilliant mind behind the Legally Speaking Podcast—ranked in the top 1% of all shows globally—shares his expert insights and practical advice to inspire and educate our listeners.
In this episode, we delve into:
When is the best time to start looking for an NQ role?Rob's top tips for writing a standout CV.Common mistakes in NQ CVs and how to avoid them.What candidates can expect from a typical NQ interview.How the interview process changes for senior associates and Legal Directors.Rob's top tips for performing well in an interview.How to decide when you have multiple offers on the table.Connect with Rob Hanna:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hanna-legalrecruiter/KC Partners: https://kcpartners.co.uk/Legally Speaking Podcast: https://www.legallyspeakingpodcast.com/Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Student Lawyer on your favourite platform to stay updated with our latest episodes!
Note: This episode was first broadcast in June 2024.
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In this episode of The Student Lawyer Podcast, we’re joined by the incredible Dr. Daria Levina, a powerhouse in academia with not one, but two PhDs, a Master’s from Harvard Law School, and a doctorate from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. With a journey that spans Russia, Germany, the United States, and Italy, Daria has firsthand experience navigating the complexities of top-tier education and scholarships.
She’s here to share her invaluable insights on making successful applications to prestigious institutions, securing funding for your studies and academic trips, and the power of pursuing scholarships. Whether you’re looking to apply for an LLM or PhD program, or seeking to fund your educational dreams, Daria’s tips will set you up for success.
Tune in to hear about the challenges applicants often face, how to overcome them, and how Daria’s own experiences have shaped her passion for making education accessible to everyone. If you’ve ever wondered how to take your academic career to the next level, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Where to Connect with Daria:
Daria’s blog: https://www.harvardstateofmind.com/blogLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-daria-levina/Telegram: @harvardstateofmindCourses and guides on the LL.M. and Ph.D. application process: https://www.gumroad.com Blog post on funding: https://www.harvardstateofmind.com/blog/how-i-funded-my-academic-trips🎧 Listen now and subscribe to The Student Lawyer podcast for more expert insights and career advice.
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In this episode of The Student Lawyer Podcast, host Camilla Uppal speaks Dimitrios Kyriazis, a distinguished academic with a wealth of experience, including teaching at Oxford University and currently serving as Assistant Professor of EU Law at the Law School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Dimitrios is also the creator of The Law Prof blog and author of How to Write Excellent Law Essays: An Unorthodox Guide.
Having taught at prestigious institutions like Oxford, Dimitrios shares his expert insights on what makes a first-class law essay. He reveals the unorthodox approach featured in his book and offers invaluable tips on how students can refine their writing skills to achieve top marks.
In this episode, Dimitrios discusses the common mistakes students make, how to avoid them, and how to take your legal writing to the next level. Whether you're working toward your law degree or simply looking to improve your academic writing, Dimitrios' advice will give you the tools you need to succeed.
Tune in to hear from an expert on legal essay writing—your academic success starts here!
Visit The Law Prof Blog: https://www.thelawprof.com/aboutBuy ‘How to Write Excellent Law Essays: an unorthodox guide’ on Amazon: Link Here🎧 Listen now and subscribe to The Student Lawyer podcast for more expert insights and career advice.
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On this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Madeleine Weber, Chartered Legal Executive, English Law Solicitor, New York Attorney and Certified Information Privacy Professional.
She is also the founder of INHOUSEW, an educational platform with focused materials to help students smash their preparation for the CIPP/E, CIPM and SQE2 exams.
During the episode, Madeleine talks about INHOUSEW and explains how its resources equip SQE 2 students with the knowledge and skills to take the exams. Madeleine also shares her invaluable advice on how best to prepare for, and pass, SQE 2.
Purchase INHOUSEW's resources and connect on socials by clicking on the links below:
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Hosted by Stephanie Anais, Produced by Nathan Gore
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In this episode of The Student Lawyer Podcast, host Camilla Uppal sits down with Natalie Jones, a prominent employment partner at DLA Piper based in Dubai. Recently ranked as a “Next Generation Partner” in the Legal 500 for UAE’s employment category in 2024, Natalie shares her inspiring career journey and provides valuable insights into the world of employment law.
Natalie kicks off by giving an overview of her career to date, shedding light on what inspired her to specialise in employment law. She discusses the typical responsibilities and challenges faced by employment lawyers, offering a detailed look into her professional life.
In a fascinating segment, Natalie recounts her bold move to Dubai in 2011, explaining the differences she’s observed between practicing law in the UK versus Dubai. She delves into the unique opportunities and challenges her clients encounter in the UAE, providing listeners with a deep understanding of the legal landscape in the region.
Listeners will gain practical tips on building and maintaining strong client relationships, where Natalie recounts a fascinating story about how she relates to her clients through a shared enjoyment of Taylor Swift’s music. Aspiring lawyers will also appreciate Natalie’s advice for those considering a career in the Middle East.
Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with expert advice, personal anecdotes, and professional guidance, perfect for anyone interested in the field of employment law or contemplating a career in the Middle East.
Host: Camilla Uppal
Guest: Natalie Jones, Dubai-Based Employment Partner at DLA Piper, Ranked “Next Generation Partner” in the Legal 500 for UAE’s employment category 2024
Questions Discussed:
An overview of Natalie’s career to date.Why Natalie chose to qualify as an employment lawyer.The typical work and responsibilities of an employment lawyer.Natalie’s journey to practicing law in Dubai since 2011.Key differences between practicing law in the UK and Dubai.Main opportunities and challenges for clients in the UAE.Tips for building and maintaining client relationship.Advice for aspiring lawyers interested in a career in the Middle East.🎧 Listen now and subscribe to The Student Lawyer podcast for more expert insights and career advice.
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Hosted by Camilla Uppal, Produced by Nathan Gore
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Join us in this insightful episode of The Student Lawyer podcast, where we explore the dynamic career journey of Matthew Letts, a Restructuring and Insolvency Solicitor at Isadore Goldman.
Recognised as a Key Lawyer in Legal 500 for Insolvency and Corporate Recovery in the Southeast shortly after qualifying as a Solicitor in 2023, Matthew has quickly made a significant impact in his field.
In this episode, we delve into:
Matthew's unique career path, transitioning from a Chemistry graduate to a solicitor.His strategies for achieving top marks in the SQE exams, with an impressive overall 75% pass mark.Insights into managing the challenges of studying and working.Overcoming imposter syndrome and mental health challenges in the legal industry.Valuable advice for aspiring lawyers from his experiences as a mentor with Grow Mentoring.Key Questions Discussed:
A brief overview of Matthew's career history to date.Securing a first paralegal role as a non-law graduate.The journey to qualification and overcoming challenges.Experiences with imposter syndrome and mental health in the legal field.Common challenges faced by aspiring lawyers and key advice.Effective revision strategies for the SQE exams.Time management tips for balancing work and study.Additional resources beyond the standard BARBRI materials.Building a strong personal brand online and in person.How listeners can connect with Matthew.Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips from Matthew Letts, designed to guide you on your path in the legal profession. Whether you're an aspiring lawyer or looking to enhance your career, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
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Connect with Matthew Letts:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-letts-3a430a9a/Isadore Goldman: https://isadoregoldman.com/contact/london-office/**Interested in learning more about the University of Law, who are the sponsors of this podcast episode? Click here to view the courses on offer (https://bit.ly/3xhsefp) (Ad)**
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In this episode of The Student Lawyer podcast, we're excited to welcome Elizabeth Sam, a qualified solicitor (non-practicing), who shares her inspiring journey and invaluable insights into conquering the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE2).
Elizabeth opens up about her career history, the decision to undertake the SQE2, and how it paved the way for her dream of qualifying as a solicitor. Her story is a testament to dedication and resilience, offering motivation for aspiring legal professionals.
Tune in as we discuss:
Career Overview: Elizabeth provides an overview of her career history and her path to becoming a solicitor.SQE Secrets Revealed:Course Provider: Which provider Elizabeth chose for her SQE preparation.Time Management: Balancing work and study effectively.Study Resources: The materials and additional resources she used for revision.Discipline and Motivation: Strategies to stay on track during the rigorous preparation.Exam Stress Management: Top tips for handling stress during the exams.Overcoming Challenges: The most difficult aspects of the SQE and how she overcame them.Additional Strategies: Other helpful SQE strategies not yet covered.Personal Picks:Elizabeth’s non legal book recommendation: Roar - Stacy SimsElizabeth’s non-legal film recommendation: The InternElizabeth’s experience is a goldmine of practical advice for anyone considering or currently undertaking the SQE. Her journey highlights the importance of perseverance, resourcefulness, and a well-structured study plan.
Join us for this enlightening conversation and gain insights that could be pivotal in your own legal career journey.
Connect with Elizabeth Sam:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elizabethsam/Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Student Lawyer podcast on your favourite platform to stay updated with our latest episodes!
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Hosted by Camilla Uppal, Produced by Nathan Gore
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Welcome to another insightful episode of The Student Lawyer Podcast! This week, we are thrilled to have Rob Hanna, Founder and Managing Director of KC Partners, join us for an engaging discussion on how to secure an NQ solicitor role in the legal industry.
KC Partners is renowned for providing legal talent solutions and content creation, focusing on community and specialising in recruitment for Newly Qualified (NQ) Lawyers, Associates, Senior Associates, Legal Directors & Counsels, and Legal Technology roles.
Rob, who is also the brilliant mind behind the Legally Speaking Podcast—ranked in the top 1% of all shows globally—shares his expert insights and practical advice to inspire and educate our listeners.
In this episode, we delve into:
Timing Your Job Search: When is the best time to start looking for an NQ role?Crafting the Perfect CV: Rob's top tips for writing a standout CV.Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Common mistakes in NQ CVs and how to avoid them.Interview Insights: What candidates can expect from a typical NQ interview.Interviewing at Senior Levels: How the interview process changes for senior associates and Legal Directors.Interview Success Strategies: Rob's top tips for performing well in an interview.Choosing Between Offers: How to decide when you have multiple offers on the table.Whether you're a newly qualified lawyer or an experienced professional looking to advance your career, this episode is packed with valuable advice and insider tips that you won't want to miss. Tune in to learn from one of the industry's leading experts!
Connect with Rob Hanna:
· LinkedIn: Rob Hanna· KC Partners: KC Partners· Legally Speaking Podcast: Legally Speaking Podcast
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal interviews Peter Watson, commercial awareness expert who is an ex-stockbroker, to find out the key themes that lawyers and aspiring lawyers should know about.
Peter discusses the rise of investment in the Middle East, the potential M&A boom we could see in the UK, the rise of AI, and why companies are changing their expansion plans to take into account the US-China tensions.
Peter also provides his top tips for developing commercial awareness and impressing at interviews.
You can find Peter’s fantastic daily commercial newsletter and his other resources on the Watson’s Daily website: https://www.watsonsdaily.com/ - Watson’s Daily offers a 7-day free trial so be sure to check that out if you haven’t already tried Watson’s Daily!
Watson’s Daily Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/commercial-awareness-with-watsons-daily-business/id1522956714 or https://open.spotify.com/show/4qiYYppfLsALLNmLm4Sfem
Peter’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-watson-5a275213/
Watson’s Daily’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/watsonsdaily/
Instagram: @watsons_daily
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Join us for an insightful episode as Camilla Uppal delves into the career journey and LinkedIn expertise of James Quarmby, Partner and Head of Private Wealth at Stephenson Harwood LLP, and a renowned voice in the legal and professional community. In this conversation, James shares his experiences, insights, and valuable tips for career advancement and building influence on LinkedIn.
We start by exploring James's career trajectory, from his early days to becoming a partner in private wealth and tax law—a journey marked by dedication and strategic growth. Discover what drew him to this niche field and how he achieved remarkable success in a relatively short time frame.
As one of LinkedIn's top influencers, James sheds light on his content strategy and the reasons behind his impactful posts. Learn why his content resonates with audiences and the benefits he has reaped from consistent engagement on the platform.
For junior lawyers aspiring to excel in their careers, James offers practical advice on standing out in a competitive landscape and building a personal brand both online and offline.
Stay updated on James’ latest insights: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-quarmby-24327411/
Listen to Capital Talk: https://www.shlegal.com/news/capital-talk-the-private-wealth-podcast
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Tania Singla, international arbitration lawyer and author of the LinkedIn series 'What Your Partner Wants You To Know’.
In this episode, Tania provides her advice to junior lawyers on a range of topics such as how to make a good impression at work, how to avoid making the mistakes that junior lawyers typically make, how to transition from a law school mindset to a professional mindset, and Tania’s top tips for business development.
Tania’s book recommendations:
The Start Up Of You - Reed HoffmanThe Essential Advocate - Jay HarringtonConnect with Tania on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tania-singla/
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Macella Wan, Underwriting Manager at Harbour Underwriting.
Macella shares insight into her career journey from private practice to Harbour Underwriting, one of the leading providers of commercial dispute insurance for both claimants and defendants.
Macella explains what type of cases that litigation insurers can help with, provides career advice to those who are interested in a career in law, and also shares networking tips.
Macella’s LinkedIn: Macella Wan | LinkedIn
Harbour Underwriting: Home - Harbour Underwriting
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Baljit Kaur Chhokar, Solicitor and Yoga and Meditation Teacher to discuss how yoga and meditation can benefit current and aspiring lawyers.
Baljit explains why she decided to qualify as a yoga teacher, discusses how yoga and breath-work can help with stress management, and provides tips on how to prioritise self care for busy professionals.
Yoga Instagram: www.instagram.com/bascending
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Hannah Beko, author of the bestselling book The Authentic Lawyer. Hannah provides insight into the key issues with the culture in many law firms, and her opinion on how law firms could help tackle the issues that lawyers face. Hannah also explains what it means to be an authentic lawyer, the benefits of being authentic, how lawyers can maintain a work/life balance, and much more.
As well as being a best-selling author and successful business owner, Hannah is a commercial property lawyer with 17 years’ experience which enables her to provide advice on leadership, authenticity, mental health and wellbeing in the legal profession, having actually experienced first hand the professional and personal challenges that the legal profession can present.
If you are interested in learning more about Hannah and her work, links to her books, website and LinkedIn are below:
Authentically Speaking Website: https://authenticallyspeaking.co.ukThe Authentic Lawyer Book: https://shorturl.at/iyV67Future Proof your Legal Career: https://shorturl.at/fTU19 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahbeko/
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by Anders Nilsson, Managing Partner and Head of Middle East at Bird & Bird.
Anders provides insight into his career journey from Sweden to Abu Dhabi, the key opportunities for lawyers working in the region, and what he enjoys most about working in the UAE.
Anders also provides career advice to aspiring and junior lawyers and provides his advice on how to win and retain business.
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In this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Charles Jeffery, Director of Litigation at Harbour, the largest privately-owned litigation funder in the world.
**WARNING: the sound quality is a little fuzzy for the first 4 minutes. But don’t worry, it becomes fine from then onwards!**
During this episode, Charles speaks about the Supreme Court decision in PACCAR, the decision that ruled many litigation funding agreements unenforceable, and also the UK governments vow to protect the industry due to the Post Office Horizon scandal and the group action which was only made possible due to litigation funding. Charles also explains the ways in which aspiring litigation funders can become qualified in the profession.
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In this episode, Camilla Uppal is joined by James O’Connell, Partner at Mayo Wynne Baxter. James specialises in assisting businesses and anyone wanting to start a business, with a particular interest in the fascinating area of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
James provides insight into his career history, insight into what being a blockchain and crypto lawyer involves, the challenges he faces, and what listeners can read if they are interested in learning more about crypto and blockchain.
James’ book recommendation: Gormenghast by Mervin PeakeJames’ film recommendation: The Chase
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In this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Emma Matebalavu, Global Head of Global Financial Markets at Clifford Chance who specialises in Real Estate Finance, securitisation and all types of structured debt.
During this episode, Emma explains what her role as global head of global financial markets and practicing solicitor both involve, the global events impacting the global financial markets, and shares the details of one of the most memorable deals that she has advised on.
Emma also talks about the key trends that aspiring commercial lawyers should keep abreast of ahead of, the key skills that aspiring Clifford Chance solicitors should master ahead of their assessment day and training contract interviews, the top qualities of an exceptional trainee solicitor and how successful commercial solicitors continuously win and retain business.
Finally, Emma reveals the one piece of advice she wants all future and current trainee solicitors to know and shares the highlight of her working week.
Visit Clifford Chance career’s site, here.
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In this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Finella Fogarty, Head of Restructuring & Insolvency at RPC, who specialises in advising banks, insolvency practitioners, funds, corporates and all stakeholders of insolvencies on both contentious and non-contentious restructuring, formal insolvency and turnaround situations.
During the episode, Finella explains the reason she became a restructuring and insolvency solicitor, what is meant by ‘restructuring’ a company, and the main roles and responsibilities of restructuring and insolvency solicitors.
Finella also discusses Wilko’s collapse into administration, reveals the current commercial issues that aspiring solicitors should keep abreast of ahead of their vacation scheme and training contract interviews, and provides very useful tips for trainee solicitors.
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