• Podcasting during Articling with Herman Wong

  • Aug 14 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Podcasting during Articling with Herman Wong

  • Summary

  • Herman Wong is the host of the podcast Law Syrup and an incoming litigation associate at Torkin Manes LLP in Toronto. With a passion for making law accessible, Herman has previously served as a Justice Education Fellow for the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN), where he was recognized with the Tate Herbert Memorial Post-Secondary Award for his contributions to legal education. An Osgoode Hall Law School alum, Herman has a background in journalism, holding a Bachelor of Journalism and a Combined Honours degree in French from Carleton University, where he received several academic accolades. He has a strong commitment to mentorship and community engagement, which is reflected in both his legal and media work.

    Law Syrup is a podcast that delves into hot topics on Canada law and legal-related careers. Hosted by Herman Wong, the series features candid conversations with special guests including academics, and activists, aiming to demystify complex legal issues and foster a more inclusive dialogue around justice. Co-produced with the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) and supported by The Law Foundation of Ontario, Law Syrup blends insightful commentary with a casual, approachable tone, making legal discussions accessible to everyone. This season’s guests include high-profile figures like Supreme Court Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin and other guests within the legal practice and beyond. Herman's dedication to improving access to justice and transparency within the legal system is at the heart of every episode. Listen to it at: https://open.spotify.com/show/5dO4Z3PdAgEO8GJbMw5IbD?si=9172ba4712e44d0c

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