Plaintiff’s Law 101: Building Career Community and Fighting for the Wronged

Plaintiff’s Law 101: Building Career Community and Fighting for the Wronged

From the first day of 1L year, the pressure to compete with your peers can feel overwhelming. But what if the secret to a fulfilling legal career isn't a higher grade, but a deeper connection?


In this episode of the ABA Law Student Podcast, host Eve Albert sits down with Spencer Pahlke, a trial attorney at WalkUp, Melodia, Kelly, and Schoenberger and a lecturer at Berkeley Law. Spencer breaks down the realities of a plaintiff’s side practice—from representing those who have suffered catastrophic injuries to the chaotic, exciting "mishmash" of a typical workday.

We dive deep into the power of the plaintiff’s bar, the importance of pay transparency in the legal field, and how the National Plaintiff’s Law Association (NPLA) is helping students get their foot in the door. Plus, learn about fortheplaintiff.org, a platform offering students paid opportunities to work on real-world projects. Whether you're a 3L weighing your career options or a 1L looking for community, this conversation offers a roadmap for finding passion and purpose beyond the classroom.

  • (00:00) - Intro: Shifting from Competition to Community
  • (01:22) - Meet Spencer Pahlke: Trial Attorney and Berkeley Law Lecturer
  • (03:32) - Defining Plaintiff’s Side Practice and Catastrophic Injury Law
  • (05:30) - The Human Element: Advocating for the Wronged
  • (07:30) - A Day in the Life: From Jury Consultants to Engineering Classes
  • (09:40) - Business of Law: Small Firms and Business Development
  • (11:38) - The Power of Plaintiff Bar Associations
  • (13:32) - Inside the National Plaintiff’s Law Association (NPLA)
  • (14:50) - Paid Opportunities for Students via fortheplaintiff.org
  • (17:44) - The Fight for Pay Transparency in the Legal Field
  • (20:44) - Balancing Practice with Passion Projects and Teaching
  • (24:54) - Advice for Students: Viewing Classmates as Partners, Not Rivals
  • (27:31) - Host Debrief: Career Stability vs. Personal Fulfillment
  • (31:10) - The Value of 1L Summer Internships (Even the "Bad" Ones)
  • (32:53) - Finding Your "Why": Persevering Through Law School
  • (35:58) - Closing: ABA Membership and Next Steps

Click here to view the episode transcript.

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