Mar 26, 2024
Having spent years in the hospitality scene, including as an
owner of a nightclub and bar, Jeremy Koadlow understands the
importance of authenticity, appreciating where people are coming
from, and how best to serve the community.
In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy
speaks with MA Legal associate Jeremy Koadlow about his
professional journey and work in hospitality venues, what such work
taught him about managing and serving people, the perspective he
gleaned that other lawyers can learn from, and how important and
valuable non-traditional pathways can be for one’s journey.
Koadlow also reflects on the need for authenticity in one’s
interactions with clients, the place for resilience in one’s work,
why it is OK (and indeed useful) to have experienced a non-linear
pathway in law and in one’s career, and how best those coming
through the ranks can gain more perspective on working life and
bolster their offerings for clients.
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