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The Lawyer Podcast

The Lawyer Podcast

Hosted by The Lawyer

Episodes

90

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Hosted by editor Catrin Griffiths and litigation editor Christian Smith, every second Thursday The Lawyer Podcast brings you our take on the top stories, trends and views moving the legal market. For more news, analysis and data, go to www.thelawyer.com. The Lawyer Podcast can be contacted at podcast@thelawyer.com.

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June 11, 202633 min

AI and lawyer job cuts: the annoying truth

Send us Fan MailIt is an uncertain time for those wanting a career in the law.Doom-mongers would have you think that AI is about to lead to a mass cull in junior lawyer roles around the world.But at the same time, associate salaries keep going up – and some big firms are even increasing their junior hiring.So what is the truth behind the future of junior talent?The Lawyer Podcast tries to find out.

May 22, 202628 min

It's raining men at A&O Shearman (and BigLaw)

Send us Fan MailIn 2015, The Lawyer wrote: “eight candidates for two top roles at Allen & Overy, and not one woman. For a law firm committed to that 30 per cent target, it’s not a good look.”Fast-forward to 2026 and, as The Lawyer wrote last week, just one female partner included on A&O Shearman’s refreshed board of six has left many “disappointed” with the outcome.This is not a problem unique to A&O, with female representation low at a number of big firms.And yet, a generation of female leaders are coming to the fore in many law firms.So, on the latest episode of the podcast, we discuss why there is still such an issue at A&O Shearman, and across the law more generally, but also which firms and leaders are making a change.

May 7, 202630 min

Legal AI: Have Harvey and Legora peaked?

Send us Fan MailWe’ve all been seeing a lot more of Jude Law lately.Legal AI firm Legora’s effort to cement itself in our consciousness with expensive ads featuring the actor has certainly been refreshing In its latest funding round in March, the company hit a valuation of $5.5bn and now has contracts with law firms including White & Case, HSF Kramer, Dentons, and Pérez-Llorca.Meanwhile, its competitor Harvey has grown its own valuation from $3bn early last year to $11bn in its latest funding round in March.On its books are firms like A&O Shearman, CMS, Ashurst and, as of last week, Slaughter and May.But despite their rapid rises, is there a risk that the two companies’ dominance is peaking?Some lawyers are becoming concerned at the size of these legal AI vendors, while Freshfields recently turned its nose up at both of them, instead choosing to partner with AI giant Anthropic. It wants more freedom to tinker with the AI model itself.So on this episode of the podcast, we ask what the future is for the two legal tech firms as bigger competitors enter the market, why lawyers like them – and why they don’t – and what’s with the bonkers valuations?Check out The Lawyer’s brand new Innovation Map, exploring how law firms are using AI as the technology moves from experimentation to routine practice.

April 23, 202633 min

Fess up about Germany, Freshfields

Send us Fan MailEver since its big German mergers in 2000, the firm has been one of the major international players in Europe and is now the second largest law firm in Germany.And yet… Freshfields has lost some top talent in the country recently, at the same time as making no bones about its intention to prioritise its US practice.As many firms will be aware, the gap between American and German fees – and compensation – can create problems.So what is going on with Freshfields and Germany, and is there really a future for the firm there as it shifts its focus to America?

April 9, 202632 min

REPLAY: Taylor Wessing and Winston & Strawn's transatlantic tie-up

Send us Fan MailThe Lawyer Podcast is on holiday this week, but with Taylor Wessing and Winston and Strawn aiming to complete their merger in three weeks’ time, we thought you might like to listen back to our episode from last year when news of the deal broke.The 1st May target date for the merger to go live is not locked in – the two firms are still dotting I’s and crossing T’s. If it goes ahead then though, it will be the first of the three transatlantic tie-ups agreed late last year to complete.On the episode recorded back in December, the team discusses the firms’ strategies, what it means for Germany and the rest of Europe, and whether it actually makes sense...Hosts Catrin Griffiths and Christian Smith are joined by deputy insight editor Nikhil Raj Aggarwal and international editor Charlie Johnstone, along with special guest Aled Griffiths, the founder of German legal magazine Juve.

March 26, 202635 min

Kirkland's partners make $11m a year – but can it last?

Send us Fan MailIn hindsight, Kirkland & Ellis’s rise to the top of BigLaw may now seem as predictable as death and taxes.There was even a sense of inevitability when its latest financial results were released earlier this month, becoming the first firm to surpass $10bn with PEP at $11m.But it was actually less than a decade ago, in 2017, when the firm first topped the global revenue charts.So how did Kirkland get here, what makes it so successful, and is its place at the top of the tree actually secure?Tune in to the new episode of The Lawyer Podcast to find out!

March 12, 202627 min

Scottish lawyers are raging about private equity

Send us Fan MailPrivate equity investment in law firms is kicking off in England. But in Scotland, lawyers are at risk of falling behind as regulations restrict Scottish firms from doing the same – and that’s left lawyers there frustrated.So on this episode of the podcast, the team is joined from Glasgow by Horizon editor Margaret Taylor and deputy editor (UK) Richard Simmons, as we unpack the challenges facing private equity investment in Scotland, dive into the dramatic changes in Scottish firms' leadership in recent years, and ask what the future has in store for the market.

February 26, 202637 min

Slaughter and May is a Silver Circle firm

Send us Fan MailThe Silver Circle was a concept coined by The Lawyer more than 20 years ago. Rather than describing a set of “magic circle wannabes”, its purpose was to collate the firms’ strategies and models. Those in the Silver Circle have arguably changed over the years, with the likes of Macfarlanes and Travers Smith remaining constant.But after two decades and enormous changes in the legal market, does the term still hold true, and who is actually in the Silver Circle now?Tune in to the new episode of The Lawyer Podcast as we discuss what the future holds for the Silver Circle.

February 12, 202630 min

Brad Karp, the Epstein files, and the future of Paul Weiss

Send us Fan MailBrad Karp became a household name - for Big Law at least - during his 17 year tenure at the helm of Paul Weiss.But the long serving chair of the New York firm resigned from his leadership role last week over revelations in the latest batch of the Epstein files.His exit makes him one of the first Americans to resign over the revelations.So on this episode of The Lawyer Podcast, we take a look at why he quit, and what next for Paul Weiss under new chair, Scott Barshay.

January 29, 202629 min

Why Greenland could redraw the law firm map

Send us Fan MailThe annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos usually revolves around talk of business, finance and investment. Indeed, law firms Baker McKenzie and DLA Piper are official partners of the forum.But last week’s meeting was dominated by the unusual topic of Greenland: President Trump’s threat to take the island by force, the Danish government’s rebuff and the seeming fracturing of the NATO alliance.While the issue may seem like a matter of geopolitics not immediately connected to lawyers and law firms, the ramifications of the crisis have big implications for the increasingly international and, perhaps more importantly, transatlantic nature of Big Law.Not least of all for firms in Denmark, where the market was already flying through some (quite exciting) turbulence.So on this episode of The Lawyer Podcast, we assess the wide ranging implications of the crisis for Danish and global lawyers, along with the rapid developments in the Danish legal market in recent years.

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