LSESU Law Society Podcasting Team

LSE's On The Case

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The official podcast of the LSESU Law Society, bringing you episodes on legal careers, law school, and other exciting topics of law. If you'd like to contact us, feel free to email us at onthecase.lse@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram (@lsesonthecase) and Linkedin ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/on-the-case-lse/ )!

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Jun 4, 2026

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Episodes

39: The Legal Tech Paradox: Using Tech to Make Lawyers More Human 04.06.2026

In this episode: How AI and LegalTech are reshaping legal careers—and why human skills (judgements, charisma, storytelling) matter more than ever.

38: How to Save the World: The Geopolitics of Energy Transition with Munir Hassan 28.03.2026

In this episode, we host our esteemed guest, Munir Hassan, Partner and Head of Energy and Climate Change at CMS, as he shares his insights into the rapidly evolving clean energy sector. He discusses navigating complex commercial and regulatory landscapes, and reflects on his work across global markets including the UK, Europe, Asia, MENA, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America. Munir provides valua...

37: Institutional Blindspots: Why 55.6% of CEOs Lose Their Companies - Jonathan Bloom 01.02.2026

In this episode, Oliver Lipscombe hosts Jonathan Bloom - former law firm partner who became a founder, now Business Development Director at Perkins Coie London. We discuss institutional blindspots, what business schools don't teach about venture capital, and how to protect yourself as a founder or advisor. Jonathan's new book Blindspots launches February 11th - both a protection manual and surviva...

36: From Silicon Valley to London: How Lawyers Help Startups Scale Globally 06.01.2026

“We’re running science experiments - some will fail, but the wins make up for everything.” That mindset captures the U.S. approach to startups and sets the tone for our next episode, dropping next week.  In this episode, Anastasia hosts Daniel Glazer, founding partner of the London office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, the Silicon Valley-headquartered law firm. Mr. Glazer advises UK and...

35: Dr Ann Olivarius: female sexuality, sex discrimination and the law 10.11.2025

In this episode, Madi hosts our esteemed guest Dr. Ann Olivarius as she speaks on a range of topics from female sexuality over time, to the current legal sphere of sexual discrimination, to current discrimination issues. Dr. Ann Olivarius studied an undergraduate BA Political Science from a feminist perspective at Yale before achieving a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford. She then completed a...

34: The Impacts of Decriminalising Sex Work 01.10.2025

In this episode, Pascale hosts Eric Neumayer and Madeleine Rees to discuss the possible legalisation of sex work in the UK and the impacts it would have. Eric Neumayer is an economist by training, he is the author, co-author or co-editor of numerous articles and publications on economics, sustainability and social issues, including a research paper on whether legalised prostitution increases human...

33: An Interview with Lord Elliott: Let Me Never be Confounded 07.09.2025

In this episode, Anastasia hosts our esteemed guest, Lord Matthew Elliott as he speaks on the importance of perseverance in campaigning and his experience as a Member of the House of Lords. Specifically, he focuses on the idea that people in the campaigning world should not be confounded by the many problems encountered and instead persist. The BBC described Matthew Elliott as "...one of the most...

32: Exploring the state of UK environmental protections in law, advocacy and policymaking post-Brexit (with Ruth Chambers) 01.08.2025

In this episode, Michele speaks with guest speaker Ruth Chambers on the topic of UK environmental legislation. In particular, they discuss not only Ruth’s professional career as a fellow at the Green Alliance, where she plays a leading role in the maintenance of environmental regulatory frameworks, but also the changing standards of climate change protection and sustainability in a post-Brexit con...

31: Modern Slavery: Understanding the Problem, and How to Regulate It 16.06.2025

In this episode, guest speaker Colleen Theron speaks to Noa on the issue of unpacking the issue of modern slavery. Modern forms of slavery, such as human trafficking and forced labour, undermine peoples’ fundamental dignity and liberty. Our goal in this episode is to understand how modern slavery manifests itself in today’s society and the stakeholders involved in perpetuating this cycle of enslav...

30: Brick By Brick: Building your knowledge on Property Law with Brooke Lyne 22.04.2025

In this episode, guest speaker Brooke Lyne speaks to Saima about breaking into the world of law from a non-traditional background, and her journey finding her specialism in property litigation. Brooke offers her thoughts on the future of property law, discussing key issues such as the balance of power between landlords and tenants, the challenges posed by cuts to legal aid, and the potential of ho...

29: Polarisation in International Diplomacy 27.03.2025

In this episode, guest speaker Tomás Magalhães and professor Gerry Simpson speak to Antonio about the validity and continued relevance of international law. The role of international law in conflict resolution, and its normative desirability, have been debated since the end of WWII, when the field of international criminal law became so prominent. The conversation then develops towards a discussio...

28: Understanding Private Equity Law in America 02.02.2025

In this episode, our guest speaker Rob Marks speaks to Anson about the topic of leveraged buyouts (LBO) in America, and shares his experiences from his decades-long career in the LBO field. Particularly, he demystifies the workings of Private Equity deals, the structure of an LBO deal, the legal input LBO lawyers provide in their services and the necessary qualities of an LBO lawyer. Rob is curren...

27: Where Law Meets Finance - Navigating Investment Funds and ESG 26.12.2024

In this episode, our guest speaker Patricia Volhard speaks to Shanaya about the current navigation of investment funds and ESG regulation in both European and UK markets. Patricia is currently a Partner at Debevoise & Plimpton and their Head of European offices. She is also an expert in Investment Funds and ESG matters across Europe, recently being renamed as one of Europe’s Most Influential P...

26: Where Law Meets Finance: Private Equity Deal Unveiled 31.08.2024

In this episode, our guest speakers Emmie Jones, Frederick Labovitch, Katie Morgan and Tom Owen, all representatives from White and Case, speak to Shanaya about the unveiling of a private equity deal that has happened recently. With speakers ranging from trainee solicitors to associates to partner, this podcast shines a special light by highlighting the different roles present in a firm and the co...

25: Is the impending implementation of Civil Partnership enough to protect the LGBTQ+ Community in Hong Kong? With Geoffrey Yeung 15.07.2024

Geoffrey Yeung is a barrister practicing at Denis Chang’s Chamber, a leading Chamber in Hong Kong. He worked on Infinger, Nick v Hong Kong Housing Authority [2020], a landmark case which ruled that it was unlawful for the Hong Kong Housing Authority to preclude same-sex married couples from applying for public rental housing as a family. He has been recognised as a Rising Star of Administrative an...

24: Decoding Legal Tech: Speaking with a Founder, with John Kwan 07.05.2024

John Kwan, the founder of London-based legal tech startup 10BE5, speaks to our host Shanaya about his career in legal tech. From practicing at Cleary Gottlieb for over six years since his NQ (newly qualified) days to his pivot to entrepreneurship, his seasoned legal experience offers a profound understanding of the legal tech market, which informs his startup’s unique and nuanced offering. In this...

23: Where Law Meets Finance: Navigating Private Equity with Emmie Jones 11.03.2024

In this episode, our guest speaker Emmie Jones, a Partner and co-head of the private equity practice at White & Case, provides a glimpse into the fundamental aspects of private equity transactions to Shanaya and our listeners. From structuring, negotiating, and executing highly complex, cross-border transactions; to advising growth investors and private equity houses on acquisition and managem...

22: M&A, Emerging Markets and the Interplay of Commonwealth Jurisdictions in Commercial Law with Farhana Sharmeen 14.02.2024

In this episode, our guest speaker Farhana Sharmeen, the Head of Latham & Watkins’s Singapore practice and Co-Deputy Asia Managing Partner, speaks to Sophia about her progression as a lawyer. Reflecting on her journey from being a trainee at a local Singaporean law firm to being a senior leader at one of the world’s leading global law firms, she offers a unique insight into life as an internat...

21: Protecting the rule of law in the European Union, with President Koen Lenaerts 22.01.2024

Koen Lenaerts has been the president of the Court of Justice of the European Union since 2015 and, since then, has led one of the most critical transition periods in the History of the organisation. From the tension between EU values during Brexit, to the Rule of Law crisis in Poland and Hungary, the role of the CJEU has been expanding in an increasingly legalised EU, where the Commission has been...

20: Fact Witness Hot-Tubbing and Gangnam Style Arbitration with Hyunyang Koo 09.01.2024

In this episode, our host Gian explores the future of arbitration with Hyunyang (Ashley) Koo, a partner at Lee & Ko and a trailblazer in international arbitration and construction law. Hyunyang was a speaker at a recent International Chamber of Commerce Young Arbitrators and ADR Forum (ICC YAAF) seminar, where she discussed the necessity and feasibility of the practice in today’s commercial la...

19: How to get a Training Contract, with Aks Khurana 18.12.2023

Join our host Mia Cheng as she interviews Aks Khurana, a final year law student at QMUL with work experience at 5 fintech startups in the Middle East and a training contract with Latham & Watkins. Khurana delves into strategies on differentiating between law firms and successfully applying to vacation schemes, as well as the challenges he overcame throughout the process of securing a training...

18: A Comparative Analysis of Antitrust and Foreign Investment law in the US and UK, with Megan Yeates 27.11.2023

In this episode, our guest speaker Megan Yeates dials in from San Fransisco where she is an Associate at Freshfields' Antitrust, Competition and Trade team. Reflecting on her progression from a trainee solicitor at Freshfields' London headquarters to an Associate part of their small Silicon Valley office, Megan attributes her experience completing an international secondment to New York in their c...

17: Transactional Real Estate and Dispute Resolution with Lucy Johnson, Associate at Clifford Chance and Chair of the Trainee Committee 03.11.2023

In this episode, our host Sophia interviews Lucy Johnson, an Associate at Clifford Chance and Chair of their Trainee Committee. Describing her training contract experience, Lucy synthesises the role and responsibilities of a trainee in areas such as Transactional Real Estate and Dispute Resolution. Within the former area, Lucy has worked on remarkable cases including advising GRIDSERVE on over hal...

16: The Rise of Euthanasia, with Trudo Lemmens 16.10.2023

Trudo Lemmens is a Professor and Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy at the University of Toronto. He is cross appointed to the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Joint Centre for Bioethics, amongst other roles. In this episode, our host Renee and Trudo discusses how Canada prepares to expand the law around euthanasia to include those with mental illness. They f...

15: Where Law meets Finance: Exploring Leveraged Finance with Sarbajeet Nag 25.09.2023

Join our host Shanaya in conversation with Sarbajeet Nag, a distinguished partner in the Global Capital Markets and Leveraged Finance group at Milbank LLP. Employing a merit, diversity, and social mobility driven approach, Sarbajeet gives an insight into why the leveraged finance space is so compelling, and how students interested in law and finance can get involved. Follow us on Instagram and Lin...

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