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Under the Bar
Under the Bar – hosted by the team behind Lawdie – takes you behind the scenes of law, legal tech, and life’s unexpected twists. Every episode, we dive deep into careers, personal journeys, and all the rabbit holes you didn’t know you wanted to explore. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, or just curious about the world of law, Under the Bar mixes insight, business wisdom, and a little humor. New episodes drop every two weeks—because law isn’t always serious… but it’s always interesting,
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Episodes
Episode 2: Harvard Law’s Michael Klarman: From RBG Chambers to the Forefront of Constitutional Debate 14.11.2025 52:46
Harvard Law’s Michael Klarman sits down to share bold insights on today’s legal landscape, the rise of AI in law, and America’s shifting political environment. From RBG’s chambers to the cutting edge of constitutional debate, Klarman’s takes are must-hear for legal minds.
Episode 1: How a $10k Bet Became a 9-Figure Law Firm 18.09.2025 1:55:37
What does it take to turn a $10,000 gamble into a 9-figure powerhouse? In this episode, we sit down with Eddie Kim of Kim Law to uncover the mindset, risks, and strategies behind building one of the most successful law firms in the country. From his personal journey to his perspective on AI—and some surprising stories along the way—Eddie shares insights that every entrepreneur and attorney can lea...
Episode 0: The Start 08.09.2025 9:15
Kick things off with us as we introduce Under the Bar , the podcast where law, legal tech, and life collide. In this first episode, we give you a behind-the-scenes look at what we’re all about—why we started the podcast, what you can expect from future episodes, and the rabbit holes we plan to dive into. This episode sets the tone for the conversations to come.
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