Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast

Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast

Emily Witt

My name is Emily Witt, and I am an experienced legal recruiter navigating lawyers' careers. Beyond the Legal Lens helps you to open the door to jobs in tech and health law. Join me in each episode, where I share advice for creating and succeeding in your next dream role.
bookmark
Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Elise Holtzman is passionate about attorney success and happiness! She is a former practicing lawyer, professional coach and trainer, and the Founder & CEO of The Lawyer’s Edge®, which works with law firms to grow thriving businesses by helping lawyers become better business developers and leaders.

In addition to hosting The Lawyer’s Edge podcast and speaking frequently for law firms and bar associations, Elise is the creator of the Lawyers Making RainTM program and the Ignite Women’s Business Development Accelerator.

Elise earned a BA in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and her JD from Columbia Law School, where she was a senior editor of the Columbia Law Review and is now a Vice President of the Columbia Law School Association. Prior to founding The Lawyer’s Edge, Elise practiced law in New York City with AmLaw 100 firms Fried Frank and Morgan Lewis.

https://thelawyersedge.com/about-us/meet-elise-holtzman/

Emily is available for coaching! Visit Beyondthelegallens.com
bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 45. Zane Fernandez - How to Go from BigLaw to Startup Law
play

07/19/23 • 17 min

Zane is a corporate attorney at Gesmer Updegrove LLP in Boston, MA representing clients in their business transactions and assisting with their general corporate matters. Zane is originally from Albany, NY, and graduated from Boston College Law School in 2021. He started his legal career as a Private Equity Associate at Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston, MA. Zane is passionate about law and helping entrepreneurs with their business goals and challenges. He is also strongly committed to diversifying the legal profession and lawyer well-being and mental health. In Zane’s free time, he loves to read and go for long walks with his dog, Koda! Learn more about Emily's work helping lawyers find their dream careers at her website, or on her LinkedIn profile.
bookmark
plus icon
share episode

My guest this week, Ashleigh Giovannini, partners with domestic and international health care, digital health, health care innovation and life sciences businesses at all stages of development, to build solid legal and regulatory compliance foundations while balancing risk tolerance and acceleration toward strategic business goals.

Additionally, she helps her clients devise creative approaches to complying with state, federal and international privacy and cybersecurity frameworks for health and other sensitive data and partners with a wide array of businesses to develop and negotiate unique data, technology and health care services contracts to optimize growth.

As a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), Ashleigh has a clear understanding of emerging privacy and security issues in the health care industry. With this knowledge, Ashleigh makes it a point to deeply immerse herself in the business models of her clients to help them establish sustainable consumer trust while maximizing growth potential.

Ashleigh values mentorship and has made it a personal mission to uplift up and coming professionals in the fields of law, digital health and health care innovation, and data privacy and cybersecurity.

She is especially passionate about raising awareness for neurodivergence in the workplace. In her free time, Ashleigh enjoys resistance training, travel, antiquing, and crafting. She is in constant pursuit of new knowledge and is currently learning calculus and Italian.

You can connect with Ashleigh on LinkedIn where she shares insightful commentary on emerging issues in tech, health care, data privacy and security, and Artificial Intelligence.

Learn more about Emily's work helping lawyers find their dream careers at her website, or on her LinkedIn profile.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 37. Leveraging your Alumni Networks with Veronica McFall
play

12/29/22 • 18 min

This conversation was recorded on August 26, 2022. Veronica McFall is the Director, Northeast Corridor Engagement at Cornell University. She is also a children's book author, and in 2020, she published her first children's book,A Visit to The Bahamas from A to Z. Veronica is a graduate of Colgate University and Teachers College, Columbia University. She resides in New Jersey with her husband, and they have three adult children. For more information about Veronica, please visit her website veronicamcfall.com

About Emily:

https://www.whistlerpartners.com/team/emily-witt

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 28. A Sense Of Calling and Dedication to Community in the Law
play

08/23/22 • 27 min

Elecia Byrd is a native Texan with a passion for helping others. A member of the firm’s personal injury section in Austin, this talented litigator focuses her practice on automobile accidents, product injuries, traumatic brain injuries, premises liability, dog bites, and more. Elecia finds purpose as a personal injury lawyer, dedicating herself to helping injury victims who cannot help themselves. She takes great pride in her ability to bond with clients and enjoys not only acting as a legal counselor but also helping people with their recovery. Having dealt with very close family loss in the past, Elecia can deeply relate to clients who are suffering from catastrophic injuries or a loss of a loved one. She devotes herself to guiding her clients through their recovery, checking up on them, and making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Elecia graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. After beginning her career as a teacher in the Belton Independent School District, she decided that her true calling was to be a lawyer and eventually earned her Juris Doctorate from The University of Texas at Austin School of Law. During law school, Elecia served as Staff Editor of the Texas Journal on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, as president of the Thurgood Marshall Legal Society, and as a member of Youth Court, helping at-risk youths from entering the school-to-prison pipeline. She also worked as a student attorney in both the Children’s Rights Clinic and the Domestic Violence Clinic, where she represented clients in court under the supervision of a licensed attorney. It was this experience that solidified her desire to better the lives of individuals through her advocacy skills. Elecia has benefited her industry as a member of the Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Texas Young Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Austin Black Lawyers Association. In her free time, Elecia enjoys exploring Austin’s various food and music festivals, spending time with her family and her church group, and volunteering once a week with Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid to provide pro bono legal services to those in need. She is also an avid football fan – Go Texans! Go Longhorns!

About Emily:

https://www.whistlerpartners.com/team/emily-witt

Edited and Produced by Mark McDonald. Launch your podcast at https://yourbusinesspodcast.net

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 19. Advice From an Entrepreneur and Military Veteran
play

12/07/21 • 25 min

Zachary Green attended high school Cincinnati, Ohio and went on to Bowling Green State University. He is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and was a lieutenant with his local fire department. Zachary is the founder and former CEO of MN8 LumAware/Foxfire. He grew the company from the trunk of his car to over $30MM in organic sales and $5MM in venture funding. Zachary’s new book, Warrior Entrepreneur was released in September of 2021, and in the first few weeks, it launched to bestseller status on Amazon in several categories and countries. He and his family now live in Hilton Head Island, SC.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 56. How to Make an Impact While Thriving in Big Law
play

08/22/24 • 32 min

Ever wonder how a big law career can align with your passion for making a difference? This episode's guest is Jamie Schafer who explains her path to fulfillment and the advice she has learned along the way. Jamie is a Partner in Perkins Coie’s White Collar & Investigations practice as well as the International Transactions & Trade practice. She is also a co-chair of the firm’s Sports industry group. Jamie represents entities and individuals in complex U.S. domestic and cross-border criminal and regulatory matters.

In this episode, learn how to:

Leverage big law resources for social impact Build niche expertise in areas you're passionate about Use pro bono work to develop skills and drive change

Tune in now to discover how Jamie Schaffer found purpose and made a meaningful impact while thriving in Big Law.

Topics discussed:

Jamie's journey to becoming a lawyer Developing expertise in white collar and international law Leveraging pro bono work for skill development Balancing big law demands with personal interests Using law firm resources for social impact Importance of mentorship and networking Adapting to changing work environments Strategies for career intentionality Involvement in Scouts and driving organizational change

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Ever wonder how to find true fulfillment in your legal career?

Many lawyers struggle to align their work with their values and desire for a balanced lifestyle.

In this episode, we're joined by Chris Jones, a startup attorney who found his path to freedom and meaning through law. You'll learn how to:

  1. Connect your spirituality to your legal practice
  2. Find innovative law firms that support work-life balance
  3. Use career breaks to gain perspective and new skills

Listen now to discover how you can transform your legal career into a path of freedom, meaning, and personal growth. Chris shares his journey from big law to entrepreneurship and back to a fulfilling legal practice, offering valuable insights for lawyers at any stage of their career.

Topics discussed:

  • Meditation and spirituality in legal practice
  • Transitioning from traditional law to startup and tech law
  • The benefits of taking career breaks
  • Finding alignment between personal values and legal work
  • Building meaningful relationships with clients
  • Innovative law firm models
  • Overcoming fear to make career changes
  • Blending entrepreneurship and legal practice
  • Learning from experienced founders and deal-makers
  • The importance of trust and creativity in client relationships
bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 53. Natalie Birnbaum - Navigating a Career in Reproductive Law
play

11/22/23 • 26 min

Natalie R. Birnbaum, Esq. is a healthcare regulatory attorney and a state policy consultant serving at the intersection of sex equity, healthcare technology & innovation, and reproductive, health, rights, and justice. She is the owner of the legal & policy consulting company, Repro Solutions, P.C., Of Counsel at Nelson Hardiman, LLP, and co-chair of the New York City Bar Association's Sex & Law Committee.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast - 54. How To Find Purpose in Law as a Public Interest Lawyer
play

06/06/24 • 30 min

Have you ever felt a strong sense of purpose but struggled to find a career that aligns with your values?

Many professionals seek fulfilling work that allows them to make a meaningful impact, but it can be challenging to navigate the transition into a different field, especially one as demanding as public interest law.

In this episode you will:

  • Gain insights into the rewarding journey of a public interest attorney dedicated to serving immigrant communities.
  • Discover practical strategies for exploring new career paths while maintaining work-life balance.
  • Learn how to leverage networking and mentorship opportunities to pursue your passion.

Tune in to this inspiring conversation with Ernie Collette, a dedicated public interest attorney, as he shares his transformative journey and offers invaluable advice for those seeking purposeful work.

Topics Discussed

  • Ernie's personal journey and what led him to public interest law
  • Balancing passion and preventing burnout in demanding legal work
  • The importance of mentorship and representation in the legal profession
  • Practical advice for exploring new career paths through networking
  • The emotional fulfillment of helping clients in immigration law
  • Navigating the transition into public interest work
  • Strategies for maintaining work-life balance
  • The role of curiosity and continuous learning in career growth
  • Overcoming the fear of saying "no" and setting boundaries
  • Building a supportive community for underrepresented groups in law
bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast have?

Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast currently has 56 episodes available.

What topics does Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Lawyer, Career, Lifestyle, Law, Healthy, Entertainment, Podcasts, Technology, Health, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast?

The episode title '55. How to Align Your Personal Values with Your Legal Practice, with Chris Jones' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast?

The average episode length on Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast is 27 minutes.

How often are episodes of Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast released?

Episodes of Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast?

The first episode of Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast was released on Mar 12, 2021.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments