🎙# 103 Panel Opinion - Paths to Becoming an Appellate Lawyer & Diversity in the Appellate Bar
In Collaboration with The Appellate Project
👋 Welcome back!
In today’s special Panel Opinion episode of How I Lawyer produced in collaboration with The Appellate Project (TAP) I am excited to welcome four appellate lawyers who share their paths to becoming appellate lawyers and the tools they have learned for success along the way.
I am excited to partner with the Appellate Project on this episode. TAP is a non-profit dedicated to diversifying the appellate bar and empowering law students of color to thrive in the appellate field. I previously spoke to TAP's Executive Director and Founder Juvaria Khan on Episode 10!
The episode features:
Cristina Najarro (Deputy State Public Defender at the Office of the State Public Defender in Oakland, California)
Mahogane Reed (Appellate Attorney at the U. S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.)
Juan Perla (Partner, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP in New York, NY)
Ian Courts (Assistant District Attorney-Appeals Unit in Philadelphia, PA)
Learn more about The Appellate Project at http://www.theappellateproject.org.
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This episode is also sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.
Thanks again for being a part of the How I Lawyer community and see you next week,
Jonah
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