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What Happens When the Rule of Law Is Put to the Test? (with law firm partner, Neel Chatterjee on So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast for People)

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What happens when lawyers speak up, not just in court, but in defense of the rule of law itself?
In this powerful conversation, Neel Chatterjee joins Megan Senese and Jennifer Ramsey to share the story behind Law Firm Partners United (LFPU): a grassroots movement that began with a single LinkedIn post and grew into a coalition of over 800 Big Law partners. Formed in response to executive overreach threatening the right to counsel, LFPU became a rare and urgent example of professional solidarity in action.

Neel opens up about the risks, the unexpected momentum, and why being a lawyer has never felt more meaningful. From his Attorney of the Year speech to organizing public amicus briefs, this is a conversation about courage, citizenship, and how even the most traditional institutions can change when people choose to act.

You’ll hear:

  • Why Neel started LFPU, and how it grew almost overnight

  • The real risks Big Law partners faced when speaking out

  • The constitutional stakes of recent executive orders

  • How amicus briefs and town halls turned into tools of change

  • What gives Neel hope about the future of the legal profession

About Neel Chatterjee: Neel Chatterjee is a partner at King & Spalding and a nationally recognized technology litigator. He’s the founder of Law Firm Partners United, a coalition of 800+ Big Law partners defending the rule of law in response to executive overreach. His leadership earned him The American Lawyer’s 2025 Attorney of the Year award and national recognition for legal activism.

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What Happens When You Tell Your Story? (with Diana Lauritson on So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast for People)

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**Note: Before you listen**

This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, childhood abuse, homelessness, and related trauma. Please take care while listening.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you can contact the
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or text BEGIN to 88788.
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In this episode,
What Happens When You Tell Your Story: Healing, Resilience, and Overcoming Trauma, Megan and Jennifer are joined by Diana Lauritson, legal marketing leader, LMA board member, and a survivor with one hell of a story.
With raw honesty and unwavering courage, Diana opens up about her journey from a turbulent childhood and teenage homelessness to law school, leadership, and building a career in Big Law. She shares why she’s choosing to tell her story now, what it’s been like to post openly about trauma and healing on LinkedIn, and how she’s defining her brand on her own terms.

This episode is a powerful reminder that everyone brings a story to the table. Diana’s vulnerability is a gift, and her voice will stick with you long after the episode ends.

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Do People Love Their Lawyers? (with Brian Scherer on So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast for People)

What do you do when the traditional legal world no longer fits, but you still love practicing law? Do People Love Their Lawyers? This Founder is on a Mission to Make It a Yes! (with Brian Scherer)

For Brian Scherer, the answer was to build something new: HeyCounsel, a legal tech platform turned thriving community for solo and small-firm lawyers. In this thoughtful and often funny conversation, Brian joins Megan and Jennifer to talk about reinventing legal practice, one relationship at a time.

What started as a no-code marketplace turned into a vibrant, supportive community for solo and small-firm lawyers. Brian gets candid about what didn’t work, what surprised him most, and why relationships, NOT billable hours, are still the heartbeat of great legal work.

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Love So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human. 

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When the Holidays Hurt: December May Not Be Wonderful for Everyone (So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast for People)

December is often marketed as the most wonderful time of the year, but for many, it’s the hardest. When the Holidays Hurt: December May Not Be Wonderful for Everyone.

In this short episode, Megan Senese reflects on the complicated emotions that the holiday season can bring, especially for those navigating grief, anniversaries of loss, or simply a heaviness they can’t quite name.

This episode is a reminder that if December is difficult for you, you are not alone. And if it happens to be a good year for you? That’s okay too.

The throughline is this: none of us know what others are carrying, and offering more grace, patience, and humanity, at work and at home, can be the difference we all need.

Remember,
You’re not alone.
You don’t have to do this season alone.
You matter.
You are loved.
And you are important.

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Chasing Titles, Missing Joy: Redefining Success (with New Happy Founder, Stephanie Harrison on So Much to Say: A Legal Podcast for People)

For the holidays, we're sharing a couple of our favorite episodes from the year. Chasing Titles, Missing Joy: Redefining Success (with New Happy Founder, Stephanie Harrison)

Enjoy this encore conversation with Stephanie Harrison!

Stephanie Harrison is a bestselling author, podcast host, and founder of The New Happy, a movement grounded in the art and science of well-being. Stephanie holds a master’s in positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, formerly led learning at Thrive Global, and her work now reaches millions through her podcast, newsletter, and widely shared visual art.

Stephanie shares her journey from burnout to breakthrough, and why everything changed when she stopped chasing external validation and started redefining happiness on her own terms. She unpacks the difference between “Old Happy” and "New Happy".

Stay tuned until the end for a special treat from Stephanie. Learn more about our guest:

Love So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human. 

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How Can You Build Relationships and Grow Business When You Have Almost No Time?

Balancing client work, business development, and daily responsibilities can feel impossible. Yet small, intentional strategies can help lawyers build relationships and grow their practice even with limited time.

Read Megan Senese and Jennifer Ramsey’s insights on the Mindful Return blog for practical, realistic approaches.

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What Does a Client-First Approach to Legal Business Development Look Like?

Putting clients first transforms legal business development. By focusing on client needs and priorities, lawyers can build stronger relationships and create lasting value.

Listen to Megan Senese on Passle’s CMO Series Podcast as she shares her journey from Big Law to consulting and the impact of a client-first approach.

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How Can New Law Firm Partners Network Authentically Beyond Business Cards?

Networking is more than handing out business cards. Newly minted partners can build authentic relationships that generate real business when they focus on trust, connection, and meaningful engagement.

Listen to Megan Senese on the Spill the Ink podcast as she shares practical strategies for authentic networking.

Listen to the podcast episode: Beyond Business Cards: Authentic Networking for New Law Firm Partners

 
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Why Is It Never Too Early for Summer Associates to Focus on Business Development?

Starting early on business development gives summer associates a long-term advantage. Building skills and relationships now sets the foundation for future success.

Read Megan Senese’s guest post in Jonah Perlin’s newsletter, Standout Summer Associate, on why early focus matters.

Read the article: It's Never Too Early: Why Summer Associates Should Care About Business Development

 
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