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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe ‘Thinking Like A Lawyer’ podcast is set to celebrate its 10-year anniversary in 2025, having surpassed 400 episodes. Currently hosted by Joe Patrice, Kathryn Rubino, and Chris Williams, the podcast continues to offer engaging legal discussions combined with humor. With significant listener engagement, including over 3.5 million downloads, it addresses an array of legal topics and social issues. As they prepare for the milestone, the podcast shows no signs of slowing down, promising innovative content and relevant discussions for the next decade.
March 12, 2015, marked a defining moment in the world of legal commentary with the launch of the “Thinking Like A Lawyer” podcast. Fast forward to 2025, the podcast hosts are gearing up to celebrate a decade of insightful, humorous, and engaging discussions surrounding legal topics that matter.
Initially hosted by Elie Mystal and Joe Patrice, the show has evolved over the years and is currently co-hosted by Joe Patrice, Kathryn Rubino, and Chris Williams. The dynamic trio brings a fresh perspective to the program, ensuring that it remains relevant and appealing to a broad audience. As they gear up for their tenth anniversary, anticipation builds around what new content and insights will emerge from these talented hosts.
In February 2025, the “Thinking Like A Lawyer” podcast crossed the remarkable threshold of 400 episodes, showcasing an array of legal discussions, hot takes, and engaging commentary. Reaching such a milestone amidst a continuously evolving legal landscape is a testament to the consistent quality and relevance of the content being produced.
With more than 3.5 million downloads and over 1 million social media impressions since its inception, the podcast has established itself as a powerhouse of legal information, drawing in not just legal professionals, but anyone interested in understanding the complexities of law. Its ability to blend legal insight with humor allows for difficult legal concepts to be both accessible and entertaining.
The podcast is produced by the Legal Talk Network, a formidable presence in the legal podcasting scene. The network is recognized for covering a diverse range of legal topics, ensuring that their audience remains informed about the latest trends, changes, and discussions that are pertinent to the field.
The “Thinking Like A Lawyer” podcast focuses on trending legal issues, from important law school rankings to ambitious raises in Biglaw, and even high-profile celebrity trials that catch the public’s attention. There is keen interest among hosts in the implications of copyright battles related to generative AI, highlighting the podcast’s commitment to addressing significant and evolving legal matters.
In a nostalgic twist, Elie Mystal made a special appearance during the 400th episode, reminding long-time listeners of the show’s roots while showcasing the evolution of its content and format. As they prepare to enter their second decade, the hosts are set to bring even more valuable discussions to the forefront of their episodes.
While the podcast delves into a variety of legal topics, it also sheds light on critical social issues such as human trafficking. The tales of survivors, such as Maya Babow, emphasize the importance of raising awareness about such pressing matters. It is estimated that between 100,000 to 300,000 children are involved in prostitution in the U.S., and this podcast aims to connect legal discussions with real-world implications, leading to meaningful change.
The program has touched upon various high-stakes cases, including recent convictions involving individuals like Lane Norman, who received a sentence of over eight years for charges related to pimping and drug offenses involving minors. These discussions reflect the podcast’s commitment to staying close to pressing legal issues and their societal ramifications.
As the “Thinking Like A Lawyer” podcast approaches its tenth anniversary, listeners and aficionados of the legal field eagerly await the festivities and discussions that will mark this significant milestone. With ambitious plans for continued innovative content and a commitment to enhancing legal understanding and engagement, the next decade promises to be just as thrilling as the first.
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