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Lawyers as Healers

Podcast de Dave Albrechta

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“The obligation of our profession is, or has long been thought to be, to serve as healers of human conflict.”— Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, The State of Justice, Address to the American Bar Association (1971).What would the legal system look like if lawyers actually lived up to that idea?Healing Law explores a quiet revolution happening inside the legal profession — a growing movement of lawyers who are rethinking how law is practiced and how conflict is resolved.Host Dave Albrechta, a coach, mediator, and recovering litigator, shares his own journey away from traditional adversarial practice and toward approaches that prioritize healing, understanding, and resolution.Through solo episodes and conversations with lawyers who are pioneering new ways of practicing, this podcast challenges conventional assumptions about law, justice, and conflict.If you're curious about what the legal system could become, and the people working to transform it from within, you're in the right place.www.davealbrechta.com

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8 episodios

episode Ep. 08 - Understanding Before Resolution artwork

Ep. 08 - Understanding Before Resolution

In this episode, I’m joined by mediator and collaborative attorney Catherine Conner, a longtime teacher with the Center for Understanding in Conflict and one of the early practitioners of collaborative law. Catherine has spent more than four decades helping people navigate conflict through curiosity, listening, empathy, and deeper understanding rather than coercion, positional bargaining, or adversarial escalation. We explore: * the understanding-based model of mediation; * why so many legal processes focus on positions instead of human needs; * the risks of “client control”, coercion, and pressure-based mediation; * why active listening is far more difficult — and more powerful — than most people realize; and * how conflict can become an opportunity for growth and healing rather than simply something to win or survive. One of my favorite parts of this conversation was Catherine’s reflection that lawyers themselves can experience healing when they engage conflict differently — not just the clients. This episode is a thoughtful and hopeful conversation about what becomes possible when understanding comes before resolution. Learn more about the Center for Understanding in Conflict at: understandinginconflict.org [http://understandinginconflict.org]

Ayer - 41 min
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Ep. 07 - Lawyers, Trauma, and the Cost of Disconnection

In this episode, I’m joined by lawyer, mediator, educator, and author Myrna McCallum for a deep conversation about trauma, emotional intelligence, and the hidden costs of disconnection inside the legal profession. Myrna shares her personal journey into law, her work developing trauma-informed legal practices, and why many lawyers are rewarded for behaviors that disconnect them from themselves and the people they serve. We explore: * what trauma-informed lawyering actually means; * how stress and trauma affect memory, communication, and decision-making; * why so many lawyers struggle with burnout, anxiety, and emotional suppression; and * how emotional intelligence may become one of the most important competencies for the future of the profession. This conversation also explores a larger question at the heart of the podcast: What might become possible if lawyers saw themselves not only as advocates… but as healers of human conflict? Myrna’s work can be found at: myrnamccallum.co [http://myrnamccallum.co] Her podcast, The Trauma Informed Lawyer, is available wherever podcasts are found.

19 de may de 2026 - 52 min
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Ep. 06 - The Future of Law: There must be another way.

Over the last few episodes, I’ve shared my personal journey away from litigation and toward mediation, coaching, and integrative approaches to conflict. But the more people I’ve met along the way, the more I’ve realized this isn’t just my story. There is a quiet evolution happening inside the legal profession. More and more lawyers are beginning to question whether the adversarial system is actually helping heal conflict — or simply escalating it. Others are exploring mediation, restorative practices, trauma-informed lawyering, coaching, collaborative practice, and new ways of thinking about the role of lawyers in society. In this episode, I reflect on: * why so many lawyers feel burned out or disconnected from their work; * why the profession resists change; and * why I’m ultimately hopeful about where things may be headed. This episode is also a transition point for the podcast as I begin bringing on guests who are exploring these same questions from many different perspectives. Maybe the future of law isn’t about becoming less human in order to survive the profession. Maybe it’s about becoming more human again.

11 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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Ep. 05 - If Not Litigation, Then What?

What do you do when you realize you can’t keep practicing law the way you’ve been trained to? In the last episode, I shared the story of why I stepped away from litigation. This episode is about what came next. I didn’t leave with a plan. I just knew I couldn’t keep doing what I was doing. In the process of figuring out what else was possible, I was introduced to a world of approaches most lawyers never learn about—mediation, integrative law, and coaching. Not as abstract ideas, but as real ways of working with people in conflict that felt fundamentally different from litigation. In this episode, I share: • what surprised me about mediation • how I discovered alternative approaches to practicing law • and how coaching changed the way I think about helping people navigate conflict This isn’t a roadmap. It’s an exploration of what becomes possible when you start asking a simple question: What if the way we’ve been trained isn’t the only way?

4 de may de 2026 - 25 min
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Ep. 04 - When the Career You Built No Longer Fits Who You Are

What happens when the career you’ve built no longer fits who you’re becoming? In this episode, I share the story behind my transition away from litigation and into a different way of thinking about law, conflict, and my role in the world. After a decade as an employment litigator, everything looked successful on paper. But internally, I was dealing with constant anxiety and a growing sense of misalignment—between how I was living, how I was practicing law, and the values I was teaching my kids at home. That tension eventually reached a point where it could no longer be ignored. This episode is about that moment—and what came after. I talk about: * the quiet signals we tend to ignore * the difference between managing symptoms and addressing root causes * the experience that forced me to confront what wasn’t working * and the beginning of a shift toward a more aligned way of living and working This isn’t a story about having everything figured out. It’s about what happens when you start asking questions you can’t un-ask. If something in your life feels off—even if everything looks “fine” from the outside—this conversation is for you.

26 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
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