Interviews conducted

Every time I carve out an opportunity to converse with the who’s-who in the legal fraternity, every fiber within me jumps with excitement. The sense of fulfilment and satisfaction this gives me makes me want to keep at it.

Rahul Bajaj, Rhodes scholar and disability rights activist

Rahul Bajaj shares his journey as a blind lawyer, studying at Oxford, the Rhodes scholarship and much more.

Samar Jha, Government Affairs Director, AARP, Corporate lawyer turned policy and legislation professional

Samar Jha speaks on his journey from being a corporate lawyer in India to pursuing a career in public administration in the United States. This interview seeks to serve as a guiding light for law students wanting to venture into policy and legislation work., and for lawyers intending to pivot to the public policy space.

Lakshmi Bhagavatula, lawyer, dancer, actor, teacher and author

Lakshmi speaks about her varied interests from dance to acting and blogging, while also being a legal professional in the US and teaching at her dance academy

Shantanu Anand and Nandini Verma, Forbes 30 under 30, lawyers turned spoken word artists and educators

Shantanu and Nandini share their experience as spoken word artists and co-founders of Airplane Poetry Movement, organizing India’s largest National Youth Poetry Slam, getting featured on Forbes list and much more.

Pranit Bag, member of Gray’s Inn, Bar Council of England & Wales


Vivek Siddalaigaiah, member of Lincoln’s Inn, Bar Council of England & Wales


Bithika Anand and Nipun Bhatiaa, Pioneering duo of law firm management in India


Saahil Daama, Lawntrepreneur series


Manya Bhardwaj, tax lawyer turned artisanal cheese maker


Aastha Malhotra, incoming Trainee Solicitor at magic circle firm Allen & Overy

Manthan Trivedi, CEO of ManCorp Innovation Lab – Integration of AI in the Indian judiciary