Lawyer on Air podcast
 

WELCOME TO THE Lawyer on air podcast

I’m Catherine, the host of Lawyer on Air, the #1 podcast for legal careers in Japan. In each episode, I bring you award-winning insights and inspirational inside stories about working in law as a woman in Japan. Whether you’re dreaming of a career here or already practicing, this is your go-to guide for finding your place in Japan’s legal landscape. We’ll dive into what hiring managers look for, emerging trends in the legal market, what it takes to earn a seat on a Japanese corporate board, and how to thrive personally and professionally.

Tune in and join the Lawyer on Air community by subscribing on your favorite podcast app below.

TOPICS YOU’LL HEAR ON THE SHOW…

Navigating your legal career


Leadership in law


Life as a woman lawyer

Podcast Accolades

Best Podcast by a Kiwi Abroad | Bronze Award

2021 Quill Podcast Awards Nominee

2022 Quill Podcast Awards Nominee


Lawyer on Air is produced by award winning Jayne Nakata of PodLaunch with Jayne, winner of the BCCJ BBA Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2022.

Our special thanks to Kristen McQuillin for the design of our Lawyer on Air podcast logo! 

 Recent Episodes

Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Balancing career and sporting achievements with Tomo Greer Foreign Associate and Ironman Triathlete

Tomo Greer wanted to be a professional athlete but came to find her way as both a lawyer and an athlete. It turns out you can do both! Tomo’s story of finding her way to becoming an Ironman competitor as well as a busy associate in a law firm in Tokyo, is so inspiring to anyone wanting to build their career as well as pursue a sport seriously. Even if you are not interested in becoming a triathlete, perhaps you might reconsider what you do have time for amongst your priorities after you listen to this episode!

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Japan qualified or foreign qualified lawyer? Yui Ota-Barclay shares her experience

Becoming a “Bengoshi” (Japan qualified lawyer), did not suit Yui Ota-Barclay so she took a chance to become a foreign qualified lawyer instead. In this episode, Yui shares her unique path to becoming an associate at Norton Rose Fulbright based in Tokyo. This is another diverse story of how things can work out for you even though it might not be on that 5 year plan you had in mind.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Civil and common law international arbitration in action in Japan with Carlotta Bruessel

Carlotta Bruessel brings her fascinating experience of qualifying in both civil law and common law to Japan in the area of international arbitration. This is a story of an unusual career path in the law which is so important to hear. Carlotta is also passionate about connections and collaborations so it is exciting to see her idea to form a club to help bring young arbitrators in Japan together to share their expertise and have fun too.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Pivot to unlock your career potential with Andrea Sanada Ng

We are thrilled to bring you Andrea Sanada Ng to share her unique story of becoming a lawyer and finding her own way to a happy career after pivots and turns. We don’t always have the perfect conditions or information when making choices about our careers but Andrea shows us that things can work out, even when you think they won’t.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

What you need to know about joining the Japan legal market in 2023 with Sam Inohara

From time to time I invite an ally of women lawyers in Japan onto the show, and someone I would love you to meet is Sam Inohara. Even though he did not graduate from a top 10 law school, he has created a unique career path in Japan, culminating in his present position as Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright Tokyo office. In this episode, he explains why you should consider Japan in your international law career and what the situation is here now with the legal market.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Leveraging volunteer opportunities to sustain your legal career with Marose Pereira

Marose comes from a family of inspirational women and she will definitely inspire you with her outlook on life and how she has made the most of opportunities that have presented themselves to her. Marose shares with us how her outside activities are actually a way to improve her knowledge and network in her chosen area of arbitration.

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From lawyer to legal recruiter in Japan with Mindy Allen

Mindy Allen is sharing her knowledge of the Japan legal recruitment market with us in this episode. She has made a transition from lawyer to legal recruiter since we last spoke with her. We’ll dive into not only why she chose to move away from legal work for now and what it’s like to be a recruiter. She gives us her up to date insights for lawyers who want to know more about career moves in the near future.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

Developing a growth mindset to become founding partner of a joint enterprise law firm in Japan with Rika Beppu

Rika Beppu was adamant she would forge her career through her own hard work as an English lawyer working in a UK firm. When her firm offered her the role of a lifetime and an opportunity to be the founding partner of a new office in Tokyo, this really challenged her idea of how she had planned her career and it did not include Japan! Listen as we hear how Rika navigated her career to where she is today.

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Catherine O'Connell Catherine O'Connell

The power of taking a sabbatical with Tina Saunders

Tina Saunders ticked all the boxes as she moved through her career as a lawyer, but when she was offered partner track, she hesitated. Listen and hear what happened next when Tina asked for a one year sabbatical from her firm.

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Create your dream solo firm that supports your passions with Monika Oyama

Monika Oyama never thought she would set up her own law practice, especially when she made partner at a firm at a young age. Listen as we hear how Monika was able to start her own firm that incorporates her “dream firm” aspects that she wrote down in a journal years ago while also contributing to causes that mean a lot to her.

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