
Hosted by David Koehne, The Thinking Legal is all about the place that the legal sector and psychology come together. David Koehne is founder of The Marketing Legal, an independent law firm and legal tech marketing agency that advises a global client base. Visit www.themarketinglegal.com for more information.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Summary
In this episode, David Koehne interviews John Meixner, an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Georgia, who specialises in the intersection of law and neuroscience, particularly in the context of criminal law. John shares his jou... more
David is joined by Kelly Raker, Associate Program Director for Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Programs at Duke University School of Law.
Kelli discusses her background and involvement in legal tech. She explains the focus of the Duke Center o... more
Roshni Thakrar, former legal counsel at M&G and host of the Prim Rose Light podcast, shares her journey into law and her experiences as a neurodiverse woman in the legal sector.
She emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive and supportive... more
Simon Marshall, legal marketing expert and founder of TBD Marketing, discusses the importance of LinkedIn for lawyers and law firms. He highlights the benefits of being active on the platform, such as networking, establishing credibility, and staying... more
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Apple Podcasts | #69 |
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