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Studying the SQE: Elizabeth Robson on Training Contracts, Vacation Schemes and Building Commercial Awareness
Jun 30, 2026
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Callum Reid-Hutchings on Building a Career as a Barrister: Work Experience, Pupillage Applications, and Life at Gatehouse Chambers
May 26, 2026
37m 17s
Inside the Role of a Barrister’s Clerk with Priya Greig
Apr 28, 2026
26m 17s
Elizabeth Huang on Competition Law, Digital Regulation, and Applying to Slaughter and May
Mar 31, 2026
37m 22s
Law Talks x Monckton Chambers Mini-Series Part 3: International Women’s Day with Khatija Hafesji
Mar 10, 2026
34m 21s
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| 6/30/26 | ![]() Studying the SQE: Elizabeth Robson on Training Contracts, Vacation Schemes and Building Commercial Awareness | Elizabeth Robson, an SQE student and future trainee solicitor at Winston Taylor, discusses her route into law after studying History at the University of Oxford, including completing a vacation scheme and then the PGDL and SQE. She shares what she found most challenging about the SQE, how she structured her study time, and the importance of maintaining balance and using a study approach that suits you. Elizabeth also reflects on applying for training contracts, preparing through targeted research and commercial awareness, and using a vacation scheme to learn about the firm and demonstrate curiosity and teachability. She outlines her next step of starting her training contract in the Cambridge office.00:13 Career Path Overview00:44 Why Law Without a Law Degree02:37 SQE Reality Check04:41 Weekly Study Routine07:30 Top SQE Study Tips09:35 Training Contract Applications13:26 Niche Focus and Commercial Awareness15:53 Experience That Stands Out17:52 Vacation Scheme Lessons22:36 Interview and Assessment Prep27:47 Next Steps and Final AdviceThis episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners.Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Callum Reid-Hutchings on Building a Career as a Barrister: Work Experience, Pupillage Applications, and Life at Gatehouse Chambers✨ | career developmentlaw profession+4 | Callum Reid-Hutchings | Gatehouse ChambersBar+7 | — | barristerpupillage applications+6 | — | 37m 17s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Inside the Role of a Barrister’s Clerk with Priya Greig✨ | barrister's clerkcareer progression+4 | Priya Greig | Twenty Essex ChambersFemale Fraud Forum+2 | — | barrister's clerkcareer path+8 | LawPods | 26m 17s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Elizabeth Huang on Competition Law, Digital Regulation, and Applying to Slaughter and May✨ | Competition LawDigital Regulation+4 | Elizabeth Huang | Slaughter and MayHong Kong+3 | — | lawcompetition+6 | — | 37m 22s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Law Talks x Monckton Chambers Mini-Series Part 3: International Women’s Day with Khatija Hafesji✨ | women in lawlegal advocacy+3 | Khatija Hafesji | Monckton ChambersCentre for Women’s Justice+2 | — | lawadvocacy+5 | LawPods | 34m 21s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Law Talks x Monckton Chambers Mini-Series Part 2: Navigating Pupillage and Tenancy: Insights from Charlie Coverman at Monckton Chambers✨ | pupillagetenancy+3 | Charlie Coverman | Monckton Chambers | — | pupillagetenancy+5 | LawPods | 30m 27s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Law Talks x Monckton Chambers Mini-Series Part 1: Applying for Pupillage at Monckton Chambers with Charlotte McLean✨ | pupillagelaw career+3 | Charlotte McLean | Monckton Chambers | — | pupillagelaw+3 | LawPods | 35m 29s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() From Accidental Lawyer to Advocate: A Journey in Housing and Discrimination Law✨ | housing lawdiscrimination law+3 | Gary Steel | Derbyshire Law CentreLinked In+2 | — | housing lawdiscrimination+3 | LawPods | 36m 07s | |
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Life as a Paralegal: Insights and Advice from Chloe Marie Bloor✨ | paralegal careerlegal profession+3 | Chloe Marie Bloor | Open UniversityLaw Center+1 | — | paralegallegal career+5 | LawPods | 31m 48s | |
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Empowering Aspiring Lawyers with Daria Levina✨ | career guidanceeducational opportunities+4 | Daria Levina | The Student LawyerLegally Speaking+2 | — | aspiring lawyerslegal education+5 | — | 39m 12s | |
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| 9/30/25 | ![]() Navigating the Inns of Court Bar Course Scholarships: Ellie Stubley's Journey✨ | Bar Course Scholarshipsapplication process+3 | — | Inns of CourtLaw Talks | — | Bar Course Scholarshipapplication process+3 | — | 33m 19s | |
| 8/31/25 | ![]() Mental Health and Law: An Inside Look at Holly Miéville-Hawkins' Career in Law and Therapy | Mental Health and Law: An Inside Look at Holly Miéville-Hawkins' Career in Law and TherapyIn this episode, we feature an engaging conversation with Holly Miéville-Hawkins, who shares insights from her legal career and her work as a therapist. Holly discusses her journey in law, the challenges she faced, and how she integrates her legal expertise with her practice in therapy. This episode provides a unique perspective on the intersection of law and mental health, highlighting the synergies between managing legal cases and supporting clients' emotional well-being. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how a legal background can enhance therapeutic practices and vice versa.00:00 Introduction to Holly Miéville-Hawkins05:10 Challenges in the Legal Profession 12:45 Transition to Therapy and Its Integration with Law 18:30 Case Studies Highlighting Dual Practice 24:00 Advice for Aspiring Legal and Therapy Professionals 30:00 Concluding Thoughts and Future DirectionsW: www.esse-therapy.co.uk I: @essetherapyukEnjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Environmental Law, Podcasting, and Legal Careers: An Interview with Craig Williams | Environmental Law, Podcasting, and Legal Careers: An Interview with Craig WilliamsJoin us for an insightful episode of Law Talks featuring Craig Williams, an experienced attorney and founder of Williams Law Corporation. In this interview, Craig shares his journey from starting his legal career in environmental law in Iowa to founding his own law firm in California. He discusses the challenges and nuances of running a law firm, from administrative work to client acquisition, and the evolution of his practice areas. Craig also delves into his passion for writing, podcasting, and teaching, highlighting how these endeavours have shaped his professional development. Noteworthy podcast episodes, significant legal cases, and advice for aspiring lawyers are discussed, making this episode a comprehensive exploration of a dynamic legal career.00:00 Introduction and Early Legal Career01:33 Founding the Williams Law Corporation03:20 Practice Areas and Memorable Cases05:48 A Day in the Life of a Lawyer07:31 The Evolution of Legal Practice08:51 The Lawyer to Lawyer Podcast19:26 In Dispute: 10 Famous Trials that Changed History26:17 Skills for Aspiring Lawyers32:37 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsRead Craig Williams' books or listen to his podcasts using the links provided below:B: www.HowToGetSued.com B: www.TheSled.online B: www.10famoustrials.com P: In DisputeP: Lawyer2LawyerEnjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() Navigating Medical Malpractice: Expert Insights with Dr. Stephen M. Cohen | Navigating Medical Malpractice: Expert Insights with Dr. Stephen M. CohenIn this episode of Law Talks, Dr. Stephen M. Cohen, a board-certified general and colorectal surgeon, shares his journey and extensive experience as a medical-legal expert. Dr. Cohen discusses his dual roles in patient care and legal case reviews, emphasising the importance of clear communication and continuous learning. He delves into the intricacies of reviewing medical malpractice cases, highlighting common issues in colorectal and anorectal surgeries, as well as the complexities of handling cases in emergency scenarios. The conversation also touches on the impact of local and national standards of care in medical practice and the potential implications of euthanasia legislation on medical malpractice claims. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Dr. Cohen provides a comprehensive overview of the medical-legal landscape.00:00 Introduction and Background00:38 Becoming a Medical-Legal Expert01:11 Explaining Medical Cases to Juries01:53 Balancing Plaintiff and Defense Work05:28 Common Medical Malpractice Cases11:55 Colonoscopy Complications16:28 Medical Malpractice Statistics22:49 Challenges of Being an Expert Witness31:03 Tragic Case of Medical Negligence31:48 Deposition and Legal Blame Game34:11 Understanding Standard of Care in the US40:02 Emergency Room Decision-Making48:44 Settling Medical Malpractice Cases51:13 Impact of Assisted Dying Legislation54:42 Concluding Thoughts on Medical EthicsThis episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/31/25 | ![]() Campaigning for Better Paternity Leave with Alex Lloyd Hunter: The Dad Shift | Campaigning for Better Paternity Leave with Alex Lloyd Hunter: The Dad ShiftJoin this episode of Law Talks with Alex Lloyd Hunter from the Dad Shift, a group advocating for improved statutory paternity leave in the UK. Alex discusses the group's objectives in light of the UK's current position as the worst in Europe for paternity leave. Alex highlights the importance of better paternity leave for families and society, citing personal experiences and survey data. He also explores the impact of political changes on their campaign and the importance of gender equality in parental leave. Tune in to learn how you can support this initiative and bring about meaningful change.00:00 Introduction to Law Talks with Alex Lloyd Hunter00:36 Sponsor Message: Law Pods01:03 Meet Alex Lloyd Hunter and The Dad Shift01:30 The State of Paternity Leave in the UK02:25 The Formation and Goals of The Dad Shift03:40 Personal Stories and Motivations06:03 Challenges and Barriers to Paternity Leave08:46 Comparing Global Paternity Leave Policies16:36 Political Climate and Campaign Impact20:05 Innovative Campaigns and Public Perception27:50 How to Get Involved with The Dad Shift28:50 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Legal Insights from Caleb Adebayo | Join us for an enlightening episode of Law Talks featuring Caleb Adebayo, who, at the time of the interview, was an associate at A&O Shearman. Caleb is currently an Associate in Structured Finance at Linklaters. Caleb shares his captivating journey from aspiring to be an aeronautic engineer, influenced by his Nigerian upbringing, to discovering his true calling in law during a spiritual retreat in high school. He outlines his legal education and career path from Nigeria to New York, detailing his transition from litigation to transaction law with a focus on energy and environmental law. Caleb also discusses his founding of EarthPlus, a non-profit aimed at addressing environmental issues, and offers valuable advice for aspiring lawyers on cultivating intellectual curiosity, overcoming fear of failure, and taking charge of their careers. This episode is a comprehensive exploration of Caleb's career, passion for environmental sustainability, and insightful guidance for future legal professionals.00:00 Introduction and Early Interest in Law02:39 Pursuing a Legal Career in Nigeria04:01 Transition to Energy and Environmental Law04:28 Advanced Studies and Career in the US09:14 Daily Work and Responsibilities15:19 Key Attributes for Success in Law22:12 Founding Earth Plus30:21 Final Advice for Aspiring LawyersThis episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | ![]() Navigating International Human Rights and Gender Equality with Dr. Meghan Campbell | Navigating International Human Rights and Gender Equality with Dr. Meghan CampbellJoin us for an insightful episode of Law Talks featuring Dr. Meghan Campbell, a prominent academic in international human rights law. Meghan shares her journey from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to becoming a reader at the University of Birmingham. We delve into her influential research on gender-based poverty, exploring the multifaceted contributors and the role of law in combating this inequalityThis episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/28/25 | ![]() Legal Voices for the Future: Empowering Tomorrow's Lawyers | Join us on Law Talks as Ellie interviews Dominika, Ming Zee, and Riley, young legal professionals who share their diverse journeys into the legal profession, their passion for environmental law, and their involvement with 'Legal Voices for the Future.' They discuss the importance of their community, the innovative knowledge sessions they host, and how their unique experiences and insights contribute to addressing pressing climate issues within the legal framework.This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/25 | ![]() Navigating the Path to Becoming a Barrister: An Insider’s Perspective | Navigating the Path to Becoming a Barrister: An Insider’s PerspectiveIn this episode of Law Talks, Ellie interviews Bertie, a recent law graduate currently on the Bar Vocation Studies course at City University before starting pupillage next year. The interview delves into Bertie’s experiences and reflections on the bar course, transitioning from undergraduate studies, the structure and content of the bar course, and the application process for pupillage. This episode explores the necessary skills, challenges, and preparation to secure pupillage, providing valuable insights into making successful applications, tackling interviews, and sustaining morale throughout the rigorous process.This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/31/24 | ![]() Lawyers Who Care: Gemma Creamer | Join Ellie for this episode of Law Talks with current Bar student Gemma Creamer. Gemma is Chief Operations Officer of Lawyers Who Care, which fosters care-experienced talent in legal careers through a variety of different initiatives. Gemma discusses the importance of paid-work experience and mentoring that is facilitated by Lawyers Who Care. The following firms and chambers are mentor organisations of Lawyers Who Care: Dawson Cornwell, Wilson Solicitors LLP, Oliver Conway, 3VB, Blackstone Chambers, Garden Court Chambers, East Anglian Chambers, Spire Barristers, GT Stewart and One Crown Office Row.This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Enjoying Law Talks? Sign up for our Linked In Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok to receive all our latest news.Want to read the episode transcription? Sign up to receive our monthly episode transcriptions or visit our website. Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experiences with our listeners. Contact us. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/24 | ![]() Jon Groth: Personal Injury at Groth Law | Join Ellie for this episode of Law Talks with guest Jon Groth to discuss personal injury law. Jon is owner of the Groth Law Firm, and is an active Attorney in the legal community, teaching other attorneys about the intricacies of personal injury law.Link to transcription.This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experience with our listeners. Get in touch here. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | ![]() Travis Bliffen: CEO at Stellar SEO | What is SEO? How can it benefit Law firms? Join me for this Law Talks episode with Travis Bliffen, who is CEO of Stellar SEO and leads an award-winning digital marketing agency. In this role, Travis works with law firms to ensure search engine optimisation, to provide them with greater publicity for clients. Travis explains the benefits that Stellar CEO can provide to law firms and what is required to be a successful SEO expert. View the transcription.Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experience with our listeners. Get in touch here. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo.This episode was edited by Ammarah Ahmed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/24 | ![]() The SQE at a Glance with Katie Davies | Join Ellie for this Law Talks episode with Katie Davies. Katie is a Trainee Solicitor at Clifford Chance, who recently passed the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). She discusses her experience of the SQE, the challenges she faced and tips on how to prepare for the new exams. Resources:Katie's LinkedInThe University of Law's SQE manualsReviseSQE revision guidesLink to transcription.This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experience with our listeners. Get in touch here. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/24 | ![]() Elena Meier: Studying the BCL | What is the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) graduate program at Oxford? How and when should you apply?Join me for this episode with Elena Meier who has just finished studying the BCL at the University of Oxford. The BCL is described by Oxford as a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from common law backgrounds. It is a popular route for aspiring barristers and those who already have a career in law.Elena discusses her experience of studying the course while living in Oxford, detailing the enjoyable and challenging parts of the 9-month course. Listen to the episode to determine if the BCL is right for you. Read the episode transcription. This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experience with our listeners. Get in touch here. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() Robert Ingalls: CEO of LawPods | How is the law and podcasting industry linked? How can these different sectors benefit one another?Join me for this episode with Robert Ingalls, CEO of the podcast LawPods. Robert transitioned from working as an attorney, to running and hosting the hugely successful LawPods, a marketing podcast that services some of the biggest brands in law.Robert discusses how he realised his want for a career change and how he successfully transitioned from a career as an attorney to legal marketing, prior to the boom of the podcasting industry. This episode is sponsored by LawPods, a podcast marketing agency that services some of the biggest brands in law.Want to feature on Law Talks? We're always happy to hear from legal professionals keen to share their insights and experience with our listeners. Get in touch here. Our intro music is adapted from 'Sprightly' by GarageBand Apple Loop and 'Sprightly Remix' by Adamo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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