
I Am The Law
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I Am The Law takes a deep dive into the various practice areas and settings of law. We interview law school graduates with thought-provoking questions for an insider look into the realities of a career in law, recipes for success, and the biggest challenges lawyers face today.
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Jaimie Nawaday is a former federal prosecutor and current white-collar defense and government investigations litigator. In this episode, she reflects on the skills and insights she brought from her time as a prosecutor, switching sides, and how real-world experience shapes confidence in the courtroom and at the negotiating table. Jamie also offers candid thoughts on the drinking culture within the legal profession and the personal decision she made to step away and speak out. She is a partner and head of her firm’s Government Enforcement and Internal Investigations practice and a graduate of Cornell Law School. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers] Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers] Access LawHub today! [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/lawhub] Learn more about Vermont Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/vlgs]

In this episode, Ezra Lintner (they/she), a legal aid lawyer in San Francisco, discusses defending evicted tenants in a city on the forefront of a civil right to counsel. The conversation highlights the high-stakes reality of eviction defense work, the nuances of habitability, and the emotional challenge of helping clients through a fundamentally disruptive experience. Ezra also reflects on the personal toll of their work, the value of strong support networks, and how the work has only deepened their commitment to housing justice. This episode offers an unflinching look at what it means to defend the right to stay housed in one of the country’s most expensive cities. Ezra Lintner is a graduate of DePaul University College of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers] Learn more about Vermont Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/vlgs] Access LawHub today! [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/lawhub] Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers]

Mergers, acquisitions, hostile takeovers...if you've ever watched television lawyers arguing on the big screen, you’ll know these terms. For transactional lawyer Stephanie Hurst, these words are part of her daily diction. As an income partner at Mayer Brown, Stephanie has been negotiating cross-border transactions for years. In this episode, she highlights the complexities of structuring deals, the role of an M&A lawyer on a larger expert team, and her development from a junior lawyer into a partner. She also talks about the realities of finding balance as a Biglaw attorney managing matters on tight deadlines. Stephanie is a graduate of the University of Southern California School of Law. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in this episode: Access LawHub today! [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/lawhub] Learn more about Vermont Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/vlgs] Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers] Learn more about Rutgers Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/rutgers]

Samm Tillotson is a commercial litigator at an elite law firm, where she spends a lot of time defending class action lawsuits for insurance clients. While she doesn't go to trial often, she spends a lot of time in court, preparing for court, and negotiating. Despite the firm's size, Samm's cases are leanly staffed, which means she works a case from beginning to end. She talks a bit about her love of discovery, work-life balance, and partnership. Samm is a graduate of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Vermont Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/vlgs] Learn more about Baylor Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/baylor] Learn more about Blueprint [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/blueprint] Access LawHub today! [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/lawhub] Learn more about Seton Hall [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/setonhall] Utah Law Learn more about Utah Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/utah]

For Katie King, investigations have always been at the center of her work. As a federal prosecutor turned Title IX and institutional equity expert, she’s spent her legal career tasked with piecing together the truth. Katie now serves as a senior administrator at Cornell University – a job that does not require a law degree or license. In this episode, Katie shares her journey into the world of civil rights law, from handling Title IX cases to overseeing compliance in areas like discrimination and employee accommodations. Katie talks about the need for constant learning and the challenges of navigating an emotional workload. Katie is a graduate of New York University School of Law. This episode is hosted by Katya Valasek. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Blueprint [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/blueprint] Learn more about Baylor Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/baylor] Learn more about Vermont Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/vlgs] Utah Law Learn more about Utah Law [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/utah] Learn more about Seton Hall [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/setonhall] Access LawHub today! [https://i-am-the-law.captivate.fm/lawhub]
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