In our latest bonus episode of Lawyered Unplugged, we speak with Susheel Gupta. Susheel is a Canadian lawyer whose incredible story (stemming from a tragic murder) spurred him to serve in numerous impressive roles in the federal public sector, including as: a federal prosecutor, a Vice-Chair of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, and an RCMP advisor in the Counter-Terrorism & National Security group.
This episode features a candid look at life at various levels of the public sector and includes career tips for lawyers at all levels of call.
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In the full 1-hour episode, you'll hear Susheel tackle a number of topics, including:
What are some strategies for lawyers that are hoping to enter the public service (as a new call, as a mid-year call or as a senior lawyer)? What paths are available for lawyers (and non-lawyers) that want to pursue a role as a judge or adjudicator? What practical legal tips can lawyers learn from a lawyer-turned-adjudicator? What strategies are available when a client (or government) mandate misaligns with a public sector employee's personal views? How can lawyers navigate the ethical issues that impact their day-to-day work? What should lawyers consider if they seek to pivot into a non-legal career?