The Lawfluent Podcast

4. Social Media Lawyers & Shy Advocates with James d'Apice

March 15, 2022 Rhea Stafidas & Isabella Elena Carrozzi Season 1 Episode 4
The Lawfluent Podcast
4. Social Media Lawyers & Shy Advocates with James d'Apice
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The episode you've been waiting for! Today we sat down with James d'Apice, Special Counsel at Chamberlains. James is a corporate and commercial litigator who uses his skills to help companies, trusts, and partnerships protect their interests. He is also know for Coffee and a Case Note on Tik Tok and Instagram, where he provides brief reports on recent legal cases over a cup of coffee.

In this episode we discuss:

  • What it's like to be a Special Counsel practising corporate and commercial litigation
  • How to distinguish professional relationships vs. friendships with clients
  • Tips for lawyers to make the law accessible on social media
  • The matter of Shandong Delisi v Yolarno Pty Ltd
  • Tips for courtroom advocacy


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What is it like to be a Special Counsel practicing corporate and commercial litigation?
What motivated you to use social media platforms to make the law accessible?
Do you find it difficult to distinguish between a professional relationship with your clients or friends?
Tips for lawyers to do more on social media
Shandong Delisi v Yolarno Pty Ltd
Do you prefer your matters to go to settlement or litigation?
Tips for courtroom advocacy
If you could go back in time and tell your first year law student self 3 things, what would you say?