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TheLawyerFiles

Podcast by Denice Obeng

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TheLawyerFiles is a podcast created by Denice Obeng an aspiring solicitor. She built TheLawyerFiles to shine a light on the real journeys of those in the legal profession from trainees taking their first steps, to senior lawyers shaping the future of the industry. Every conversation is a deep dive into lessons learned, challenges faced, and the skills needed to thrive in law and beyond. TheLawyerFiles isn’t just about training contracts or practice areas. It’s about ambition, resilience, and the human stories behind the profession.

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42 episodes

episode #41 UK Legal Podcast: Regan Caie on Commercial Law, Social Media & Confidence artwork

#41 UK Legal Podcast: Regan Caie on Commercial Law, Social Media & Confidence

As we begin Season Two of TheLawyerFiles, this episode is a conversation about confidence, creativity, and building a legal career while embracing your individuality beyond the profession itself. Regan shares her journey into law through curiosity, public speaking, and a willingness to put herself out there, offering a refreshing perspective on navigating the legal industry as someone balancing both law and content creation in this insightful opening episode of Season Two. In this episode, I sit down with Regan Caie, a second seat trainee solicitor at a commercial law firm, who studied Scots Law at the University of Glasgow before completing her Diploma in Professional Legal Practice. Alongside her legal journey, Regan has built a strong platform through content creation and public speaking, using social media to document her experiences, inspire aspiring solicitors, and open doors professionally. Regan reflects on the experiences that shaped her path into commercial law, from studying Modern Studies at school to completing a vacation placement that motivated her throughout her final year at university. We also discuss her viral dissertation exploring Taylor Swift, copyright law, and ownership of master recordings, and how that sparked a deeper interest in intellectual property and media related work. We explore the confidence that comes with visibility, the importance of finding your voice, and how social media can become a powerful professional tool when used intentionally. Regan also shares how opportunities outside traditional legal spaces, including public speaking engagements and content creation, strengthened her communication skills and personal confidence. We talk about: ✅ Finding confidence and individuality while pursuing a legal career ✅ The journey into commercial law and choosing the right training environment ✅ Taylor Swift, copyright law, and the ownership of creative work ✅ How social media and content creation can open professional doors ✅ Building confidence through public speaking and visibility ✅ The impact of vacation schemes and real legal experience ✅ Why aspiring solicitors should not be afraid to put themselves out there ✅ Exploring intellectual property, media, and corporate law Whether you are an aspiring solicitor navigating your own path, interested in intellectual property and media law, or simply looking for reassurance that there is no one way to succeed in the legal profession, Regan’s story is both motivating and refreshingly honest. Follow TheLawyerFiles on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. ------ Guest Information: Regan Caie - https://www.linkedin.com/in/regan-caie-319b85237/ Contact and Enquiries: Email: ⁠⁠⁠contact@thelawyerfiles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o

17 May 2026 - 35 min
episode #40 UK Legal Podcast: From Paralegal to Solicitor – Inside Social Housing Law and Property Litigation artwork

#40 UK Legal Podcast: From Paralegal to Solicitor – Inside Social Housing Law and Property Litigation

As we close out Season One of The Lawyer Files, this final episode is a powerful reflection on resilience, purpose, and the impact a legal career can have beyond the law itself. Stella shares her journey into law shaped by persistence, purpose, and a deep commitment to social impact, offering an insightful and grounded perspective on social housing law, access to justice, and navigating a non linear path to qualification in this must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. In this episode, I sit down with Stella Omoniyi, a Solicitor in the Social Housing team at Birketts LLP, whose journey began as a Legal Administrator and progressed through paralegal and trainee roles before qualifying in 2023. Her experience spans both private practice and an in house role at A2Dominion, giving her a unique perspective on the intersection between law, business and community impact. Stella reflects on the seven year journey to qualification, sharing how resilience, attention to detail, and a willingness to ask questions shaped her development as a solicitor. We explore how her in house experience transformed her approach to client relationships, deepening her commercial awareness and understanding of the operational realities faced by housing providers. We also discuss the human side of housing law, from balancing client priorities with compassion to the real life impact of litigation decisions. Stella offers a powerful perspective on social housing as the “fourth emergency service” and why this area of law plays such a critical role in safeguarding individuals and communities. We talk about: ✅ The journey from Legal Administrator to Solicitor and staying persistent over seven years ✅ How working In House strengthened her commercial awareness and client approach ✅ What social housing law really involves and why it is often misunderstood ✅ Balancing legal duties with humanity in property litigation ✅ Access to justice and the role of housing in supporting vulnerable individuals ✅ The importance of asking questions and building confidence as a junior lawyer ✅ Practical advice for aspiring solicitors navigating the paralegal to trainee transition Whether you are an aspiring solicitor navigating your path, interested in property or housing law, or looking for a career with real social impact, Stella’s story offers clarity, insight, and encouragement. Follow TheLawyerFiles on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. ---- Guest Information: Stella Omoniyi - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stella-omoniyi-a8217195/ Contact and Enquiries: Email: ⁠⁠⁠contact@thelawyerfiles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o

25 Apr 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode #39 UK Legal Podcast: Feeling Behind in Law? Domingas on Trusting Your Timing and Starting Again artwork

#39 UK Legal Podcast: Feeling Behind in Law? Domingas on Trusting Your Timing and Starting Again

Domingas shares her journey into law shaped by lived experience, faith, and resilience, offering an honest and refreshing perspective on access to justice, self doubt, and choosing alignment over security in this must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. In this episode, I sit down with Domingas, a law graduate and paralegal whose motivation to pursue law began at home, supporting her mum through complex legal paperwork after moving to the UK. Arriving in the country at a young age and learning English as her fourth language, Domingas developed an early awareness of how overwhelming legal systems can feel without guidance or representation. That experience continues to shape how she views the purpose of a legal career. Domingas reflects on graduating without a training contract, later securing one, and ultimately making the courageous decision not to continue with it in order to pursue opportunities more aligned with her long term goals and values. We explore what it means to trust your own timing, build confidence through uncertainty, and grow through experiences that do not always follow a traditional path. We also discuss diversity within the legal profession, representation at senior levels, the role of AI in shaping the future of law, and how faith and mindset can support resilience during periods of transition. We talk about: ✅ How supporting her mum with legal paperwork shaped her decision to pursue law ✅ Learning English as a fourth language and building confidence in a new country ✅ Graduating without a training contract and navigating early career uncertainty ✅ Securing and then stepping away from a training contract to pursue alignment ✅ Why representation and diversity in law still matter deeply ✅ The future of AI in the legal profession ✅ Taking risks, trusting your pace, and redefining what success in law looks like Whether you are an aspiring solicitor feeling behind, reconsidering your path, or questioning whether you belong in this profession, Domingas’ story offers reassurance, honesty, and encouragement. Follow TheLawyerFiles on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. ---- Guest Information: Domingas Mendes - https://www.linkedin.com/in/domingas-mendes-32a70b230/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/domingas-mendes-32a70b230/] Contact and Enquiries: Email ⁠⁠contact@thelawyerfiles.com ⁠⁠LinkedIn ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o]

27 Feb 2026 - 45 min
episode #36 UK Legal Podcast: Vanessa Wilson, Real Estate Disputes Associate on Property Law and a Non-Traditional Route into Law artwork

#36 UK Legal Podcast: Vanessa Wilson, Real Estate Disputes Associate on Property Law and a Non-Traditional Route into Law

Additional resources mentioned in this episode AllAboutLaw – Legal Work Experience While you’re studying, it’s important to balance academics with practical work experience to boost your employability. This resource shares guidance on how to find placements, build experience in a way that fits your schedule, and explore different routes into the profession. Explore the resources: * Legal Work Experience Ideas * Hunting for Legal Work Experience * Law Gap Year Learn more at:⁠https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles [https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles] -- Vanessa Wilson shares her journey from property management into real estate disputes law, offering a practical and refreshing perspective on landlord and tenant issues, non-traditional routes into law, and the mindset needed to thrive in a demanding profession in this must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. In this episode, I sit down with Vanessa Wilson, a real estate disputes lawyer whose background in property management and running her own property services business gives her a unique, real-world understanding of the issues that sit behind legal disputes. She now brings that insight into practice, approaching disputes with clarity, care, and a strong focus on the client experience. Vanessa reflects on her academic journey and the transition into law, highlighting how practical industry experience can become a real strength in legal practice. We explore what it’s like to build confidence as a newly qualified lawyer, how she manages pressure, and why communication and empathy are just as important as technical legal knowledge in contentious matters. Alongside her legal career, Vanessa is also an accredited empowerment coach and NLP practitioner, and she shares how mindset work supports her professional development, client communication, and resilience when navigating complex and emotionally charged disputes. We talk about ✅ Vanessa’s route into law and what shaped her decision to pursue a legal career ✅ How property management experience translates into stronger legal advice ✅ What real estate disputes work is actually like day to day ✅ Landlord and tenant issues, and the human impact behind contentious matters ✅ Building confidence and resilience as an early career solicitor ✅ Mindset, empowerment coaching, and how NLP tools support performance under pressure ✅ Advice for aspiring solicitors taking a non-traditional path into the profession Whether you’re interested in real estate disputes, property law, or navigating a non-linear legal journey, Vanessa’s story offers practical insight, encouragement, and a reminder that there is no single “right” way to build a career in law. Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. Guest Information: Vanessa Wilson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-wilson-516930113/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-wilson-516930113/] Contact and Enquiries: Email ⁠contact@thelawyerfiles.com⁠ LinkedIn ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o]

17 Jan 2026 - 48 min
episode #38 UK Legal Podcast: From Nigeria to the UK Building a Global Career in Dispute Resolution with Femi Adeluola artwork

#38 UK Legal Podcast: From Nigeria to the UK Building a Global Career in Dispute Resolution with Femi Adeluola

Additional resources mentioned in this episode AllAboutLaw, the UK’s leading platform for aspiring solicitors. AllAboutLaw runs a series of virtual law career events, including their Virtual Law Fair and skill building workshops designed specifically for future lawyers. These live sessions give you the opportunity to connect with law firms, hear directly from recruiters, and gain practical insights that can strengthen your applications and interview performance. Learn more at https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles [https://www.allaboutlaw.co.uk/thelawyerfiles] - Dual qualified disputes lawyer Femi Adeluola shares his journey practising law across Nigeria and England and Wales, offering a grounded and insightful look into litigation, arbitration, and international legal careers in this must listen episode of The Lawyer Files. In this episode, I sit down with Femi, a disputes lawyer licensed in both Nigeria and England and Wales, and an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK. His experience spans courtroom advocacy within a fused legal profession in Nigeria, as well as in house legal work in London, where he advises on disputes, risk, and commercial decision making. Femi’s legal journey began in Nigeria, where acting as both solicitor and barrister gave him early exposure to every stage of the dispute process, from client engagement and case preparation to courtroom advocacy. After qualifying in England and Wales, he brought that experience into a new legal system, developing a dispute resolution approach focused on efficiency, cultural awareness, and resolving matters out of court wherever possible. We also explore the realities of transitioning from private practice to an in house role, including the shift from being an external adviser to becoming a legal and business partner within an organisation. Femi reflects on the importance of maintaining independence and objectivity while supporting commercial goals, and how this balance shapes professional judgment. We talk about ✅ Practising within a fused legal system and how early courtroom exposure shapes advocacy ✅ The challenges and opportunities of dual qualification across jurisdictions ✅ Moving from courtroom advocacy to in house legal work in the UK ✅ Why resolving disputes out of court is often the most effective outcome for clients ✅ The role of arbitration and alternative dispute resolution in modern legal practice ✅ Soft skills, adaptability, and cultural awareness in international legal careers ✅ Practical advice for aspiring lawyers interested in cross border work Whether you are interested in dispute resolution, arbitration, or building an international legal career, Femi’s story offers clarity, realism, and thoughtful guidance for navigating law across borders. Follow The Lawyer Files on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Subscribe at TheLawyerFiles.com for written interviews, legal career guidance, and behind the scenes insights from the next generation of legal professionals. Guest Information Femi Adeluola on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/femi-adeluola-aciarb-uk-3a062359/ Contact and Enquiries Email contact@thelawyerfiles.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denice-o]

17 Jan 2026 - 58 min
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