⏳ 6 mins Not everything worth knowing is taught. There are a couple of things that law school doesn’t teach you. Let’s go through the list, because I believe in this: Scientia potentia est = Knowledge is power
Book recommendations – An intent to kill
⏳ 2 mins Murder. A distant concept to most of us, but a distressing experience for anyone in close proximity. Here are some books from the past year that I highly recommend.
Burnout: There and back again
⏳ 10 mins Having experienced a year of lockdowns across most Australian cities, I wanted to tell a story of hope. That there is light at the end of the tunnel, even when you don’t see one at the time.
Justice and Injustice – Travels through Tasmania
⏳ 6 mins Earlier this year, I made a long-awaited trip to Tasmania—a place of natural beauty and darkness in equal measure. And a place to view history through the lens of justice and injustice.
Spending way too much time in your own bubble?
⏳ 3 mins Given the year we’ve had, it’s not unusual to feel like we live in a bubble.
What Magna Carta’s history tells us about the rule of law
⏳ 7 mins Some years ago, I picked up a book on the Magna Carta thinking that it would come in handy at some point. That point seems to be now.
The most important subject I did at law school
⏳ 3 mins I’ve mentored a number of law students over the past few years. A common question that I get is, “which subjects should I be doing at law school?”
Hello 2021 + book recommendation
⏳ 2 mins After a bit of a hiatus… hello 2021 and a book recommendation to boot!
Brew Basics: Tiptoe into contract law
⏳ 3 mins Any conversation involving contracts often strikes fear, but it need not be the case. Let’s start with an easy tiptoe into the land of contracts.
Chat with Quddus Pourshafie
⏳ 19 mins Quddus is the founder of FutureLab.Legal, a learning and solutions business that supports legal industry stakeholders with a focus on the future of law.
The Ride of a Lifetime
⏳ 2 mins Robert Iger’s The Ride of a Lifetime gives us a rare insight into what it means to head up the “happiest place on Earth”—as CEO of the Walt Disney Company for 15 years between 2005 to 2020.