A lot of us came to law school to leave our footprint in the world. There is arguably no better person to talk to about this than the one and only Michael Spratt. Michael joins us to talk about employing your legal skills for the sake of community education, participation, and engagement so that you can make positive changes on issues that you are passionate about. Come learn about everything he’s involved with outside of his legal practice to make a difference in Canada, from testifying in the House of Commons to hosting an award-winning podcast. It’s a lot of work, but the key to succeeding in this can really be boiled down to a couple of things: steadily build up your reputation, strike a healthy work-life balance and love what you do.
183. The triple C threat: COVID, Contracting and Contractors (with Shawn Cowan)
182. What to Expect During Law School Orientation and the Beginning of 1L (with Professor Anne Levesque and Sarah)
181. Cyber Securing your practice in COVID (with Patrick Dunlop).
180. Student Legal Assistance: Hands-On Learning at a Law School Legal Clinic (with Louanne Moriarty)
179. Matter and Energy: Carbon Pricing, Federalism, and the Future (with Steven Chaplin)
178. The Administration of Justice in the Youth Criminal Justice System (with Jodi Koffman and Hillarie Tasche)
177. What it's Like to Start a Law Practice at 25 (with Ayesha Kumararatne)
175. When Lawyers Get Sued (with Jack Daiter)
174. Worker Solidarity and Employment Class Actions (with Joshua Mandryk)
173. Virtuosity: from Chopin to the Courts (with Leonard Gilbert)
172. "Go and Do Likewise": Navigating Religion and A Legal Career (with Derek Ross)
171. From Public Law to Public Health (Part 2): Canadian Emergency Law (with Adam Goldenberg)
170. From Public Law to Public Health (Part 1): The Life of a Litigator (with Adam Goldenberg)
169. Safe Third Country Agreement (with Heather Neufeld)
168. One Head, Many Hats (with Ira Shatzmiller)
167. Audax et Celer: The Importance of Leadership and Teamwork from the Battlefield to the Courtroom (with Professor Leah West)
166. Dr. Adelina Iftene on Prison Abolition
165. Netflix, Notoriety, and Legal Entrepreneurship (with Tiger King's Joseph Fritz)
164. Looking Back on Our Very Interesting 1L Year (with Chelsea Sawaya and François Bélanger)
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