Lawyerly

By: Shawn Kennedy
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  • Lawyerly is a podcast for lawyers and those who love them.
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Episodes
  • Reality TV Lawyer Brooke Camhi
    Feb 1 2021

    On this episode of the Lawyerly podcast, we talk with Brooke Camhi, a lawyer who works in the litigation support industry as Vice President of Business Development for TSG Reporting and practices with the law firm of Burger Green & Min in New York.

    But Brooke may be best known by the general public for her stint in reality TV as a contestant on season 29 of The Amazing Race. Brooke talks about what it was like to pursue a dream of competing on the show and ultimately obtain her goal.

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    46 mins
  • Lawyers Ruin Home Alone
    Dec 24 2020

    On this holiday special episode of the Lawyerly podcast, three lawyers do their best to ruin the Christmas classic, Home Alone. How can they ruin a great movie like Home Alone? By treating the plot like a series of law school exam prompts and discussing legal issues that may arise for the characters. No one is off the hook for potential civil and criminal liability on our watch.

    Host Shawn Kennedy is joined by guests Tim Johnson (Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at BMC, a publicly-traded building materials company) and Bret Hembd (partner at Herrera Kennedy LLP). 

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Nicole Stanton of Harvest Health & Recreation
    Dec 8 2020

    On this episode of Lawyerly, we are joined by Nicole Stanton, who is Vice President & General Counsel at Harvest Health & Recreation, a multi-state cannabis company. Nicole talks about what it's like to navigate legal issues in an industry where - as of now - marijuana is legal in a number of states, but remains illegal at the federal level.

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    1 hr

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