
Commercial Awareness in 2025 (Part 1)
2025-12-17 | 23 mins.
In Part 1 of this special episode we are joined by Louise Carreras, Simon Reichwald, and Nigel Spencer, talent development experts.Ā The guests share their insights on how students and early career lawyers can best develop ā and demonstrate ā ācommercial awarenessā.Ā The team discuss what ācommercial awarenessā means in 2025, what employers are now looking for when you apply for a job, and the importance of building good habits to develop your readiness to succeed in the workplace. Ā Ā In Part 1 of this special episode we are joined by Louise Carreras, Simon Reichwald, and Nigel Spencer, talent development experts in the legal sector.Ā The guests share their insights on how students and early career lawyers can best develop ā and demonstrate ā ācommercial awarenessā.Ā The team discuss what ācommercial awarenessā means in 2025, what employers are now looking for when you apply for a job, and the importance of building good habits to develop your readiness to succeed in the workplace.Ā Louise, Simon and Nigel talk about how employers are now wanting people to demonstrate āwork readinessā, and describe the daily behaviours which will demonstrate this capability in a work environment.Ā Also discussed is how you can find examples of āwork readinessā from your different previous experiences either whilst you are studying or in previous job roles.Ā Finally, Louise talks about how employers review job applications and what they are seeking in the different recruitment exercises they design, giving tips on how the succeed with your job applications ā and then thrive once you begin a job.Ā Ā Actions and resources for listeners:Ā Ā·Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Explore one of the free ājob simulationsā at Forage ā to demonstrate you are commercial, and āwork readyā for the organization you selected, what skills do you think you need to demonstrate? Ā·Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Try one of the āVirtual Work Experienceā programmes at Springpod ā What did you learn about the organization? Did anything surprise you? What did you really like?Ā Ā·Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Check the blog āIs commercial awareness really that important?ā from law firm Shoosmiths.Ā How many of the 5 tips listed there do you do already to develop your ācommercial awarenessā?Ā Which tip could you do more of in the next month?

How to start your first job ⦠brilliantly!
2025-12-10 | 30 mins.
Ā In this special episode we are joined by Adam Allegri and Flavio Cultrera MuƱoz, Legal Counsel in the In-House legal team at Gensler, a global architecture, design, and planning firm.Ā The guests share their insights on how students can succeed best in their first workplace experiences.Ā We discuss how best to prepare, and then succeed in a first work role: questions you can ask, and the great daily habits and skills to build to help you to thrive in your first job. Ā Adam and Flavio talk about a range of areas to focus on: the importance of building networks, and making time for face-to-face meetings to learn from others.Ā We also explore the power of observing experienced colleagues around you ā helping you to make the best choices in terms of your style of communication or contribute to meetings and calls.Ā How you āshow upā on Day 1 is discussed, and there is a practical list of questions you should ask in advance of starting to maximise your chances of success.Ā The episode also explores challenges including how you can work effectively with multiple supervisors or master working in an open-plan working environment. Ā Lastly, Adam and Flavio share their thoughts on the critical point of being hungry to learn about the organisation you have joined, its values and purpose, and what drives its success ā and never forgetting that above all you will succeed by building great relationships across different teams as you develop your role.Ā Ā Actions and resources for listeners: Ā·Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā After listening to the episode, explore the Gensler website ā if you were starting a job there in two weeksā time, what questions would you ask your āBuddyā or āMentorā on Day 1? Ā·Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Review this checklist of 13 tips: check the list before you start a role ā and then after you begin your role, check it again to see how well you are doing on the key aspects, giving yourself a score out of 10!Ā Ā

A Law studentās guide to AI in practice
2025-9-24 | 43 mins.
Law students and trainee solicitors need to understand how AI interacts with legal practice.Ā This includes how it works, which tools are best for which tasks and the ethical implications. This episode explores all these issues and more! Law students and trainees will need to be able to use different AI tools ethically, efficiently and competently. Ā Learning how to do this should start in Law School.Ā In this episode Catriona Filmer from Field Fisher LLP and Jimin Park (QMUL on placement at Simmons and Simmons) go through the nuts and bolts of AI in legal practice and how it is being used āon the groundā. They break down this big and sometimes overwhelming topic into digestible discussion.Ā Lawyers are having to understand this new skill set to get the best out of AI and navigate this new world.Ā That doesnāt mean coding but does mean understanding the framework and crucially the ethical implications.Ā Also understanding how AI might impact different aspects of our legal profession from high street to city law firms.Ā Ā They discuss how AI works from tokens, predictive models and context windows.Ā From this it is easier to understand the advantages and disadvantages of different AI tools to legal practice.Ā Ā We always encourage listeners to undertake practical actions after listening to the episode. Here are a few suggestions.Ā -Ā Ā Ā Ā Look at the free online courses / resources prepared by the Open University alongside law firms such as Field Fisher. https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/index.php?categoryid=2150&_gl=1*1kwmwvu*_gcl_au*MTA4MDE3Njk5Ny4xNzU1NDk3MjQ5Ā Ā -Ā Ā Ā Ā Test different AI models to see the inherent biases ā analyse the information which is produced. Ā

An Introduction to Legal Design
2025-8-20 | 40 mins.
This episode welcomes Karen Watton (QMUL) and Prof. Emily Allbon (City St Georges University) to talk us through what is meant by legal design and how it can benefit both law students and the public. The law is for everyone but structures can make it hard for everyone to access the legal system. Legal design is an increasingly popular methodology, helping to improve the mindset and output that lawyers can give.Ā In this episode Karen Watton (Queen Mary University of London) and Professor Emily Allbon (City St Georges University) explain the important role that legal design has in creating systems around the law that work for the end user.Ā This episode discusses the design thinking methodology, the skills students can gain from looking at things afresh and examining a legal scenario from the perspective of the end user.Ā Ā We always encourage listeners to undertake practical actions after listening to the episode. Here are a few suggestions.Ā -Ā Ā Ā Ā Learn to pay attention. One trick is to take an everyday object e.g. a biro lid and draw it 50 times. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Learn how to listen actively. Practice listening actively. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Look at an agreement you just made (e.g. an app or gym membership) and think about how helpful that was for you.Ā How could it be improved?Ā Useful resources Ā -Ā Ā Ā Ā Law Bore https://lawbore.net/ - a website directory of law for undergraduate law students. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Home - Design the Law Nepal -Ā Ā Ā Ā Coltsfoot Vale - The Land Law Story Map ā the land law story map. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Tl;dr - https://tldr.legal/home which includes an interactive map on Kylaās Essay Journey. -Ā Ā Ā Ā The Brexit Comic Strip Brexit: The Comic Strip - tl;dr - The Less Textual Legal Gallery -Ā Ā Ā Ā Design in Legal Education - The Book - Design in Legal Education -Ā Ā Ā Ā THE LEGAL DESIGN BOOK ā Doing Law In The 21st Century ā featuring qLegalās case study in the field work section. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Privacy Policy ā Ambessa Play ā A childrenās privacy policy. -Ā Ā Ā Ā Expanding Legal Design at qLegal: From volunteering to curriculum - qLegal ā A news story about qLegalās legal design module at Queen Mary University of London. Ā Ā

Innovation & Legal Tech: Inside CMSās Forward-Thinking Approach
2025-6-25 | 20 mins.
In this episode of ReImagine Law, we sit down with Peter Walsh and Pravina Pathmanathan from CMS to explore how one of the UKās leading law firms is redefining the future of legal services through innovation and legal technology. Peter and Pravina bring fresh perspectives from outside the legal sector and share how their roles are reshaping a traditionally conservative industryāone idea, prototype, and insight at a time.š§© Topics Covered:1. Getting Into Innovation in LawPeter and Pravina share their unique career journeysāfrom consulting and energy to legal innovationāand what drew them to work in a sector poised for transformation.2. What Innovation Looks Like at a Law FirmPeter explains how CMS fosters a culture of experimentation within a traditionally risk-averse environmentāusing tools like Innovation Hours, hackathons, and client co-creation.3. The Role of Legal TechnologyPravina breaks down the difference between legal tech and innovation, and how the firm leverages products like document automation, AI drafting tools, and client portals to enhance delivery.4. Delivering Innovation and Tech in PracticeFrom managing complex stakeholder needs to ensuring legal compliance and data security, Pravina and Peter unpack how CMS integrates innovation and technology into everyday legal operations.5. Enhancing Client ExperienceLearn how CMS is helping clients future-proof their own servicesāimproving speed, transparency, and self-service options to deliver more value and clarity in legal workflows.š¤ Bonus Topic: The Role of AI in Legal ServicesPeter and Pravina discuss the impact of Generative AI and how AI is shifting from a ānice to haveā to an expectation across the profession.Ā Check out the CMS Training Contract here:https://cmsemergingtalent.com/programmes/england-wales-ni/training-contract/



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