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Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network — 29 episodes

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Budget backlash – has Australia lost its political middle ground?

2

Unpacking psychological injury claims against employers

3

The graduate law jobs crisis: Fact or fear?

4

The growing legal access crisis in regional and remote Australia

5

What personal injury clients most value

6

Privacy concerns for Tranche 2 entities

7

Trusts changes post-budget, and implications for lawyers and clients

8

LawTech Talks: Delivering new types of work as law moves beyond experimentation

9

Charge accordingly for your expertise

10

Introducing LawBlazer: A new funding option for small law firms

11

Lessons for the age of AI from the music industry when the internet was born

12

Genetic test results, privacy, and insurance law implications

13

Staying relevant, confident, and impactful during times of change

14

The rise of AI advocates and trends in collective employee claims

15

LawTech Talks: Why the future of legal AI lies in integrated legal intelligence systems

16

Why some lawyers thrive in their 60s, and others fade

17

The intersection between good culture and workplace excellence

18

Class action trends, developments, and Shine Lawyers' next steps

19

Why podcasting is becoming lawyers' most powerful marketing tool

20

Who bears legal responsibility for AI errors?

21

Dispute risks from client AI use to prepare documentation

22

Is your law firm ready for Payday Super?

23

Protégé: Why the legal profession needs every voice

24

A former BigLaw principal turned coach on optimal firm leadership in FY26–27 and beyond

25

The Corporate Counsel Show: The intersection between psychosocial hazards and AI as a safety risk

26

Protégé: Why this lawyer wrote a 'piss-take' novel on the profession

27

Regional collaboration and interconnectivity in a shifting geopolitical landscape

28

Legal concerns about the increasing use of employees' likeness

29

Protégé: Redefining the ideal law student