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Breaking The Law
Foreman Law
16 episodes
8 months ago
This podcast is about the legal industry and how it is breaking people, because the traditional approach to law is broken, and as a result it’s time to break free from the way things have always done.
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This podcast is about the legal industry and how it is breaking people, because the traditional approach to law is broken, and as a result it’s time to break free from the way things have always done.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business
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Generational shifts, Boundaries, and Their Influence on Traditional Law
Breaking The Law
58 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Generational shifts, Boundaries, and Their Influence on Traditional Law
Join Breaking the Law in the discussion of how generational shifts and the conscious upholding of personal boundaries may be transforming the age-old practices of law. In this episode, we chat more with Jordan Carter about the changing dynamics with young law students, the nuanced ways in which young professionals are influencing and redefining the practice of law, and how these shifts may signify a broader transformation in the traditional approach to legal practice.  
Breaking The Law
This podcast is about the legal industry and how it is breaking people, because the traditional approach to law is broken, and as a result it’s time to break free from the way things have always done.