The Law in Black and White

Ep 008 – The Changing Role of the General Counsel

As we continue through Women’s History Month, we’re honored to speak with Angela Grant, the Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary at Palomar Holdings, Inc., and LaTanya Langley, who serves as Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate…

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Ep 007 – Celebrating Women’s History Month with Paulette Brown

We’re honored to kick off the month of March with a conversation with former ABA President, and Locke Lorde LLP Partner, Paulette Brown. As a woman of color and a veteran in the legal industry, Paulette joins us to discuss her long career of…

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Ep 005: The Long Road to Equality

With Paula Monopoli and Melissa Murray

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A Look at The Evolution of ALSPs

In this episode, hosts Jon Greenblatt and Bryan Parker speak with ALSP expert Dan Packel from Law.com about the history of ALSPs, the trends of innovation in the legal industry, and predictions for new law post-covid.

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Ep 003: Workplace Changes Post-Covid

What will the work environment look like post-covid? We’ve now been in the trenches of COVID-19 for almost 7 months. In those 7 months, we’ve been forced to adopt new ways of working. Law firms, corporate legal departments and all organizations…

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Ep 002: “Police Shootings, the Governing Law and Public Policy in the United States—Where do we go from here?”, Part Two: Uncut interview

In this episode, we share our full, uncut interview with Mathew Brief, a former prosecutor both federal, as well as in the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Matt joins us to share his insights on the laws that govern how we handle the recent cases…

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Ep 001: “Police Shootings, the Governing Law and Public Policy in the United States—Where do we go from here?”, Part One

For our inaugural episode, we focus on the sensitive subject of the recent trend of police shootings and social injustice in the United States. As close friends of different races – this subject is close to our hearts, and we’d feel remiss not to talk…

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