New podcast for in-house counsel launching tomorrow
The team at Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce a new podcast, The Corporate Counsel Show, will be launched tomorrow.
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In September of last year, Lawyers Weekly launched its dedicated Corporate Counsel brand, in response to the ever-increasing demand for in-house content and conversations. Now, our editorial team is pleased to announce a new, first-of-its-kind podcast, tailored to in-house counsel across the Australian legal landscape.
The Corporate Counsel Show will publish episodes fortnightly and will explore the myriad issues, challenges and opportunities present and on the horizon for lawyers working in-house, from junior practitioners and company secretaries through to heads of legal departments and general counsel.
Much like The Lawyers Weekly Show, this new in-house podcast will showcase the human element of life as a lawyer, offering conversational audio bites for your commute to and from work, or to unwind with across the course of your weekly schedule!
Our first episode will be released tomorrow, and it features an interview with Dr Madeleine Hartley, the regulatory and corporate strategy adviser for WaterNSW. Dr Hartley was the winner of the Excellence Award at the recent 2019 Corporate Counsel Awards, hosted by Lawyers Weekly.
If you have any questions about The Corporate Counsel Show, please contact the podcast’s host,
Jerome Doraisamy
Jerome Doraisamy is the editor of Lawyers Weekly. A former lawyer, he has worked at Momentum Media as a journalist on Lawyers Weekly since February 2018, and has served as editor since March 2022. He is also the host of all five shows under The Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network, and has overseen the brand's audio medium growth from 4,000 downloads per month to over 60,000 downloads per month, making The Lawyers Weekly Show the most popular industry-specific podcast in Australia. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of Minds Count.
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