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The Best Podcasts for Lawyers

Finding new podcasts to enjoy and learn from.

By David OgbolumaniPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Podcasts are everywhere. Or at least it frequently feels that way. For every niche and hobby, dozens (if not hundreds) of podcasts cover the subject. This is great because it enables us to find the perfect podcast for our interests.

This is true when it comes to professional development, regardless of industry. Every profession has plenty of podcasts, enabling us to become our best version possible.

The real trick is finding the perfect podcast for you. Given the sheer number of podcasts available, it can be overwhelming. This list is here to make it easier for lawyers to find that perfect podcast. Here are some of the most compelling and informative podcasts for lawyers.

Technically Legal

First up, we have Technically Legal, a podcast that is perfect for any tech-loving lawyer. Hosted by Chad Main, this podcast contains legal interviews that provide new and interesting perspectives on the field.

Legally Speaking

Legally Speaking is a weekly podcast that covers various legal topics, including diversity, mental health in law, career advice, legal tech, and much more. It's perfect for lawyers trying to learn about a broad spectrum of law topics.

I Am the Law

Are you an aspiring lawyer or a law student? The good news is that there's the perfect podcast for you! I Am the Law is made explicitly for up-and-coming lawyers, with each episode averaging about twenty minutes. It's full of advice and perspectives from experts across the vast field of law.

The Lawyerist

The Lawyerist is another weekly podcast. However, this one is focused on the future of lawyering as opposed to the present. As such, it has a variety of guest speakers, all capable of discussing potential changes to the field.

Opening Arguments

If you're looking for a podcast that focuses more on current events and law headlines, you will want to check out Opening Arguments. Hosted by Andrew Torrez and Thomas Smith, this podcast is broken down into ninety-minute segments and covers all current events in the field of law.

LawNext

LawNext is another interview-based podcast hosted by Bob Ambrogi (publisher of LawSites). Every episode, Bob Ambrogi interviews another entrepreneur or innovator, asking for their opinions on law, justice, and other related topics.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer

Lawyer 2 Lawyer first arrived on the scene in 2005, and it is still going strong years later. Hosted by two lawyers (J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi), this podcast covers a wide array of law topics, including current events.

Legal Toolkit

If you're hoping to get legal advice or take a closer look at the management side of the law, then you'll be interested in Legal Toolkit. Jared Correia's podcast provides advice on tools, services, and programs for lawyers and law practices.

Thinking Like a Lawyer

Thinking Like a Lawyer is another perfect podcast for beginning or aspiring lawyers. Thinking Like a Lawyer is all about legal news but breaks it down into entertaining and easily digestible commentary and segments.

Immigration Hour

Law is a broad subject, full of different fields of study. This includes Immigration Law, which is an intensive subject all on its own. Lawyers hoping to learn more about the law side of immigration should consider tuning in to Immigration Hour.

Law in Action

Next up, we have Law in Action, the perfect podcast for those who want to stay updated on various legal subjects. Law in Action covers a little bit of everything, making it easy for listeners to stay informed on the legal world.

Maximum Lawyer

Last but not least, there's Maximum Lawyer. Maximum Lawyer is the perfect podcast for lawyers hoping to start their own law firm - or find better practices for their current firm. Either way, this podcast is an informative listen, full of details and advice.

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David Ogbolumani

Aside from David Ogbolumani's skill with global privacy and data protection issues, He has a blend of legal and IT credentials and is in a league of his own since it is uncommon to find an IT expert who also possesses a legal degree.

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