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TheLawyerFiles
Denice Obeng
31 episodes
5 days ago
TheLawyerFiles is a podcast created by Denice Obeng an aspiring solicitor. She built TheLawyerFiles to shine a light on the real journeys of those in the legal profession from trainees taking their first steps, to senior lawyers shaping the future of the industry. Every conversation is a deep dive into lessons learned, challenges faced, and the skills needed to thrive in law and beyond. TheLawyerFiles isn’t just about training contracts or practice areas. It’s about ambition, resilience, and the human stories behind the profession.
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TheLawyerFiles is a podcast created by Denice Obeng an aspiring solicitor. She built TheLawyerFiles to shine a light on the real journeys of those in the legal profession from trainees taking their first steps, to senior lawyers shaping the future of the industry. Every conversation is a deep dive into lessons learned, challenges faced, and the skills needed to thrive in law and beyond. TheLawyerFiles isn’t just about training contracts or practice areas. It’s about ambition, resilience, and the human stories behind the profession.
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#15 UK Legal Podcast: From Philosophy to Law: How Humna Secured a Training Contract at Charles Russell Speechlys
TheLawyerFiles
46 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
#15 UK Legal Podcast: From Philosophy to Law: How Humna Secured a Training Contract at Charles Russell Speechlys

Emerging legal voice and future trainee solicitor Humna shares her inspiring route into commercial law — shaped by intellectual curiosity, cultural identity, and the discipline of a black belt mindset. A must-listen episode of The Lawyer Files.
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🎙️ In this episode of The Lawyer Files, I sit down with Humna — future trainee solicitor at Charles Russell Speechlys, King’s College London Philosophy graduate, and Assistant Instructor in Choi Kwang Do. With a unique blend of academic depth and lived discipline, Humna opens up about the mindset and strategy that helped her break into law from a non-law background.

From debating Cicero in Latin literature class to sparring in martial arts training, Humna’s journey into law is shaped by introspection, intentionality, and an unwavering belief in making space for representation in elite legal circles.

We talk about:
✅ How studying philosophy gave her a sharper legal mind and stronger GDL foundation
✅ What helped her stand out during CRS’s competitive training contract process
✅ Her experience interning at HSF in Dubai — and why the Middle East inspires her
✅ How martial arts helped her build confidence, discipline, and resilience
✅ Why representation and cultural connection matter in City law
✅ Her top tips for non-law students breaking into commercial law

Whether you’re coming from a non-traditional background, applying to training contracts, or trying to balance your culture with your career goals — Humna’s story is full of reflection, strategy, and strength.

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TheLawyerFiles
TheLawyerFiles is a podcast created by Denice Obeng an aspiring solicitor. She built TheLawyerFiles to shine a light on the real journeys of those in the legal profession from trainees taking their first steps, to senior lawyers shaping the future of the industry. Every conversation is a deep dive into lessons learned, challenges faced, and the skills needed to thrive in law and beyond. TheLawyerFiles isn’t just about training contracts or practice areas. It’s about ambition, resilience, and the human stories behind the profession.