• You Need to be More “Professional” [Solo Episode]
    Mar 31 2026

    One of the most delicate topics Elise covers in her speaking engagements at law firms is the concept of professional presence. Elise shares why professionalism is essential to exhibit and how she interprets this word. She gives specific examples of what she sees people do that can be perceived as unprofessional.

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    18 mins
  • The Power of Gratitude and Resilience with Mintz Partner
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Corner Office Elise sits down with Michael Arnold, Chair of Mintz’s Employment practice. Mike shares how he recharges as an introvert so he doesn’t get burnt out. He discusses why he focuses on being grateful for the opportunities he has, and why being resilient is a necessity in this demanding career.

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    45 mins
  • Tracking Your Time and Managing Your Inbox with Sandberg Phoenix MP
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Corner Office Elise sits down with Bhavik Patel, the Managing Partner and CEO of Sandberg Phoenix. Bhavik is one of the busiest leaders in the legal industry and somehow manages to respond to every email in record speed. He shares how he structures his day using time blocking and how he captures his billable time in an infrared sauna each morning at 5AM.

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    40 mins
  • Here’s How to Be More Influential [Solo Episode]
    Mar 10 2026

    What could you achieve if you were just a little bit more influential at work? You can increase your influence with simple, intentional actions that make it more likely others will do what you suggest. Elise takes you through the social psychology of becoming more likeable, leveraging the power of social proof, and tapping into our desire to reciprocate. You’ll learn actionable ways to boost trust with colleagues and clients.

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  • Getting Paid for Non-Billable Work with Thompson Coburn Partner
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Corner Office Elise talks with Amanda Hettinger, a partner at Thompson Coburn and the Co-Chair of the Business Litigation Group. Amanda shares how she decides when to be outspoken and the power of getting feedback from your clients. She shares how she gets credit for non-billable work, and how to initiate conversations about being compensated for that work.

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    40 mins
  • How To Become the Superstar Associate, Featuring Elise’s Husband
    Feb 24 2026

    Michael Powers is Counsel at Katten and an alum of University of Michigan’s undergraduate and law school. He also happens to be Elise’s husband. In this episode, hear what Michael did to earn the firm’s “superstar associate” award, normally given to senior associates, when he was only a second year. Michael describes how he takes ownership of his cases and what his life looked like when he was billing 2,600 hours per year.

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    39 mins
  • Demystifying Business Development with Taft Partner Michael Gordon
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of Corner Office, Elise sits down with Michael Gordon, the Co-Chair of the Finance group at Taft. Mike is a true expert in business development and shares his techniques for building genuine relationships with clients and prospective clients. He gives specific ideas for all levels of law firm associates on how to lay the foundation for future BD success. Mike is one of the most likeable law firm partners around, so listen up if you want to boost your emotional intelligence and get expert tips on winning over other people.

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    47 mins
  • Techniques for Time and Project Management [Solo Episode]
    Oct 7 2025

    What causes you to lose sleep at night? To feel overwhelmed, anxious, and stressed? For many people, it’s the sense of feeling out of control. If you don’t feel like you have a good idea of what work needs to get done, when it will get done, and how to get it done, it’s near impossible to be a reliable associate and feel good about your work. In this solo episode, hear from Elise on the three foundational pillars to staying on top of things: keeping track of your assignments, being intentional with how you spend your time, and giving your colleagues peace of mind that you’re on top of everything.


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    19 mins