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Finale of the New Lawyer Podcast

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This episode marks the finale of the New Lawyer Podcast and the New Lawyer Project (!!!) In the episode I explain what will happen to the existing episodes in the future, and I reflect on the project, and on the state of the legal industry now and into the future. I also let you know what I have been up to and where you can find the work I am making now.

Thank you so much for joining me along the way. This project would not have worked if it was just me alone, so thank you for listening and sharing (especially sharing - let me tell you how fun it is to have a podcast without a social media presence!).

You can still share the podcast with friends if you think they would fine it useful, and of course you can purchase the book The New Lawyer Companion: Essays on law, life and humanity from LexisNexis anytime, with free shipping in New Zealand.

From August 2023 you can find me and my work at symphonia.co.nz, and my fortnightly substack newsletter on complexity, human culture/climate culture and feelings (but in a fun way) at katiecowan.substack.com.

Do stay in touch. Till next time listeners xx

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This episode marks the finale of the New Lawyer Podcast and the New Lawyer Project (!!!) In the episode I explain what will happen to the existing episodes in the future, and I reflect on the project, and on the state of the legal industry now and into the future. I also let you know what I have been up to and where you can find the work I am making now.

Thank you so much for joining me along the way. This project would not have worked if it was just me alone, so thank you for listening and sharing (especially sharing - let me tell you how fun it is to have a podcast without a social media presence!).

You can still share the podcast with friends if you think they would fine it useful, and of course you can purchase the book The New Lawyer Companion: Essays on law, life and humanity from LexisNexis anytime, with free shipping in New Zealand.

From August 2023 you can find me and my work at symphonia.co.nz, and my fortnightly substack newsletter on complexity, human culture/climate culture and feelings (but in a fun way) at katiecowan.substack.com.

Do stay in touch. Till next time listeners xx

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