Sue Me Later
Sue Me Later
Podcast Description
Sue Me Later is where law meets life with a dose of wit, sharp insight, and truth. Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast explores the legal, ethical, and human layers of the law. From headline-making court battles to the quiet conflicts shaping everyday lives, we unpack real issues with real talk. Whether you’re a legal pro, a curious listener, or just love a good courtroom twist, Sue Me Later delivers thought-provoking takes and educational insights delivered in an entertaining spin!
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The podcast covers a range of legal and ethical issues with a focus on real-world implications. Topics include recent legislative changes like the Property Law Act 2023, the dynamics of family law and domestic violence, and insights into the legal profession. Episodes often discuss the emotional challenges faced by clients, the impact of AI on legal practice, and current reforms affecting various sectors, providing listeners with both educational content and topical relevance.

Sue Me Later is where law meets life with a dose of wit, sharp insight, and truth. Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast explores the legal, ethical, and human layers of the law.
From headline-making court battles to the quiet conflicts shaping everyday lives, we unpack real issues with real talk. Whether you’re a legal pro, a curious listener, or just love a good courtroom twist, Sue Me Later delivers thought-provoking takes and educational insights delivered in an entertaining spin!
In this episode, we sit down with Gerard Pander, a third-generation Ipswich lawyer whose family has been shaping the local community for almost a century. From growing up inside a small family law firm to becoming a trusted advisor and long-serving hospice board member, Gerard shares a powerful story of legacy, service, and what it truly means to practice law with purpose.
He opens up about:
🔹 Being introduced to law through a family business
🔹 How communication and client care became his core strengths
🔹 A nine-year estate dispute and the lessons it taught
🔹 How the legal profession has evolved over 50+ years
🔹 Technology, expectations, and the modern practice of law
🔹 His deep involvement in hospice and community support
🔹 Why giving back is central to his philosophy as a lawyer
This episode blends legal insight, personal history, and heart — a reminder that great lawyers don’t just work in their communities… they help build them.
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