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Heels In The Courtroom

simonlawfirm
Mentorship
Personal Injury Law
Empathy
Information Overload
Trial Law
Difficult Clients
Jury Instructions
Sexual Assault
Client Relationships
Legal Profession
Expectations Management
Cross Examination
Professional Wardrobe
Success
Productivity
Personal Growth
Legal Proceedings
Legal Careers
Boundaries
Medical Malpractice

When you wear Heels In The Courtroom, life and law are a little bit different. This fresh and insightful new podcast from the female trial attorneys at Simon Law which offers mentoring, community and great girl talk about being the best you can be in every part of your life. So, kick off those heels, pour a glass of wine, and get to know Liz Lenivy, Mary Simon, Elizabeth McNulty and Katie St. John... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes234Founded6 years ago
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Latest Episodes

How do you get support and resources to build your family in a male dominated industry? Guest Sarah Moore discusses the importance of parental support benefits for families and employers.

Pop star sensationalism aside, we can learn a lot from watching other attorneys perform in the courtroom, and this trial gave us plenty to talk about.

One shortcut could had serious repercussions for multiple attorneys. This real-life case is a reminder of our ethical responsibilities and the consequences you can face once your name is on that motion.

Do not underestimate your influence. Megan Phillips shares successful strategies that you can use to ignite change.

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Recent Guests

Sarah Moore
VP of Consulting Relations at Progeny
Progeny
Episode: EP 922- Parental Support Benefits Part One
Judge Jessica Kruse
Circuit court judge in Christian County, Missouri
Christian County Circuit Court
Episode: EP 916- The Power of Admitting When You’re Wrong with Judge Jessica Kruse
Katie Krispin
Owner of Katie Krispin Law Firm, LLC, specializing in trust estate and probate matters.
Katie Krispin Law Firm, LLC
Episode: EP 915- Estate Planning Strategies with Katie Krispin
Jill Bollwerk
A plaintiff's attorney with extensive mediation experience
Episode: EP 910- Ask The Mediator with Jill Bollwerk
Twinette Johnson
Dean of St. Louis University Law School and double alumni
St. Louis University Law School
Episode: EP908- Inspiration from SLU Law School Dean Twinette Johnson
Mary Russell
Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
Missouri Supreme Court
Episode: EP 817- Conversation with Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court Part Two
Mary Rhodes Russell
Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
Missouri Supreme Court
Episode: EP 816- Conversation with Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court Part One
Lydie Klotz
Professor at the University of Virginia and author of the book 'Subtract'
University of Virginia
Episode: EP 814- Coping With Conferences

Hosts

Elizabeth McNulty
Host and co-host known for her insights and personal experiences in legal practice, particularly relating to female empowerment and mentorship.
Liz Lenivy
Host and co-host who shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, emphasizing the importance of community and resilience among female lawyers.
Katie St. John
Co-host with a focus on personal narratives and practical advice regarding legal practices, especially in challenging environments.
Mary Simon
Co-host known for her discussions on mentorship and the unique challenges faced by women in legal professions.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • Fascinating and educational!

    Heels in the Courtroom has been a delight to listen to! Each episode brings unique perspectives and advice aplicable to every aspect of life. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Santija L.
    Denmark3 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    I found them from the Jury is Out podcast and I can’t recommend them enough. It’s not just for women but also great for male trial attorneys as well who want insight into our experience with great trial tips on bettering your trial skills.

    I love this podcast so much. They’re inspiring and they speak to me and my own experiences in the courtroom.

    Thank you for doing this podcast!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mbbizzle
    United States4 years ago
  • Entertaining, educating, invigorating

    The ladies from Simon Law in St Louis demystify the legal process with their articulate, honest and upbeat conversations about their trials, cases and causes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hugh OBrien
    Australia4 years ago
  • Great Listen for Attorneys

    I have to echo some of the other 5 star reviews in how great this podcast is! I was also told about it in a Facebook group for young professionals in the legal field and it’s been so helpful and encouraging to hear from other female attorneys, especially from all different places in their careers, about the issues we face and encounter every day. In any office, it can be hard to talk about some of these topics so it’s great to get to listen and feel like I’m not alone on these things. Excellent ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AStormCampbell
    United States5 years ago
  • For Attorneys & Professionals Alike

    I heard of this podcast through a group Facebook & had to check it out. I was not disappointed. As a young female attorney, I struggle with finding mentor ship as I am the only female attorney in an all male office of 13 lawyers. These ladies discuss topics I face in every day practice and how to combat the struggles of this field. I would highly suggest to any female attorney or professional. I also have recommended this podcast to my male colleagues as well because its content is helpful for a... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Texas Trial Attorney
    United States6 years ago

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Reviewers commend the hosts for their engaging and educational conversations that break down complex legal topics in an accessible way.
The podcast is seen as a valuable resource for female attorneys and law students looking for mentorship and community support.
Listeners appreciate the unique perspectives and honest discussions on the legal profession, finding them both relatable and empowering.

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EP 919- Raising the Bar by Improving “the Bar” with Megan Phillips Part Two
Q: What do you think leadership ultimately looks like to you?
It looks different for different leaders, but for me it's about being authentic and true to your own style while building consensus across different perspectives.
EP 915- Estate Planning Strategies with Katie Krispin
Q: Is there anything in particular that I, as the PI lawyer, should be aware of? Pitfalls, advice, strategy?
It is essential to form a relationship early with an estate planner to strategize before settlements occur, especially for clients on government benefits.
EP908- Inspiration from SLU Law School Dean Twinette Johnson
Q: What does a day look like for you as a dean?
Dean Johnson describes the challenges of prioritizing tasks and the importance of being flexible and available for students' needs.
EP908- Inspiration from SLU Law School Dean Twinette Johnson
Q: How do you find yourself the dean of a law school?
Dean Johnson explains the importance of knowing oneself and how that clarity helps to align with the right institution during the dean selection process.
EP908- Inspiration from SLU Law School Dean Twinette Johnson
Q: What was it like transitioning from being a legal writing professor to the dean of a school?
Twinette Johnson discusses how her broad teaching experience gave her valuable insights for being a dean while expressing her love for both teaching and her broader impact.

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Offering a unique perspective on life and law, this podcast brings together female trial attorneys for engaging discussions on legal issues and personal empowerment. Each episode is characterized by a warm, inviting atmosphere as the hosts share their journeys in the legal profession while addressing topics like work-life balance, mental health, mentorship, and challenges specific to women in law. Notable discussions include burnout, navigating a predominantly male profession, and leveraging personal experiences to foster community and support among their listeners. The podcast is likely to resonate with legal professionals, especially women, who are seeking mentorship, inspiration, and a relatable community to navigate the complexities of ... more

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Recent guests on Heels In The Courtroom include:

1. Sarah Moore
2. Judge Jessica Kruse
3. Katie Krispin
4. Jill Bollwerk
5. Twinette Johnson
6. Mary Russell
7. Mary Rhodes Russell
8. Lydie Klotz

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