
Non-Billable Hours
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<p>Non-Billable Hours is a "once-in-a-while" podcast that offers a fresh and authentic take on the legal industry, focusing on the people within it and their experiences. We aim to break away from the typical filtered legal news fluff pieces and create real, honest, and unfiltered conversations.<br><br>Hosted by Bryson Malcolm<br><br>A Mosaic Search Partners production.<br><br>*Bryson Malcolm is a JD graduate of Columbia Law School who practiced at Skadden and Fried Frank (Real Estate). Founder & CEO.</p>
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Recent Episodes

April 17, 2026
Psychologically Preparing for Big Law (w/ Sarah Cottrell) | Law Student Mentorship Series
Law Student Mentorship Series [Mosaic Scholars/ Network] Big Law doesn't break folks down because the substantive work is "too hard". If you made it all the way to the AMLAW 100, odds are you can handle the intellectual rigor. Big Law can break attorneys down by, often times, being "psychologically unsafe", and most high-achievers have no framework for guarding against that when they walk in. I (Bryson Malcolm) talk with Sarah Cottrell, founder of Former Lawyer and host of The Former La...

October 21, 2025
Challenges We Faced as Big Law Associates - Ep. 1
Bryson Malcolm, Columbia Law School graduate, discusses the challenges and experiences of navigating Big Law and boutique law firms as associates in an interview.

January 25, 2025
A Chat w/ Bloomberg Law's Tatyana Monnay - Ep. 3
Tatyana Monnay is a Reporter at Bloomberg Law Tatyana's LinkedIn Page Bryson Malcolm is a JD graduate of Columbia Law School who previously practiced law at Skadden and Fried Frank (Real Estate). Founder & CEO of Mosaic Search Partners. https://www.linkedin.com/in/brysonmalcolm/
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- What is Non-Billable Hours?
<p>Non-Billable Hours is a "once-in-a-while" podcast that offers a fresh and authentic take on the legal industry, focusing on the people within it and their experiences. We aim to break away from the typical filtered legal news fluff pieces and create real, honest, and unfiltered conversations.<br><br>Hosted by Bryson Malcolm<br><br>A Mosaic Search Partners production.<br><br>*Bryson Malcolm is a JD graduate of Columbia Law School who practiced at Skadden and Fried Frank (Real Estate). Founder & CEO.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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