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I am not sure which specific industry you are referring to, but assuming this means the legal industry I think the best way is by using the legal press. In no particular order, I found the following publications to be very useful: The Lawyer, Law.com, Bloomberg Law, Business Law, The Global Legal Post, The Financial Times (from time to time). Some of these are behind pay walls, but you may be able to access them using your university email. Some also have free podcasts available which are useful for this purpose. Besides these, Law, disrupted is a lesser known but extremely insightful podcast.Another option which is slightly more time consuming is to use resources provided by law firms. Some regularly post updates on the outlook for their practice areas and sectors (might be worth taking a look at their LinkedIn pages). Some also have good podcasts - I have previously found interesting content on Latham's and HSF'.
I am not sure which specific industry you are referring to, but assuming this means the legal industry I think the best way is by using the legal press. In no particular order, I found the following publications to be very useful: The Lawyer, Law.com, Bloomberg Law, Business Law, The Global Legal Post, The Financial Times (from time to time). Some of these are behind pay walls, but you may be able to access them using your university email. Some also have free podcasts available which are useful for this purpose. Besides these, Law, disrupted is a lesser known but extremely insightful podcast.
Another option which is slightly more time consuming is to use resources provided by law firms. Some regularly post updates on the outlook for their practice areas and sectors (might be worth taking a look at their LinkedIn pages). Some also have good podcasts - I have previously found interesting content on Latham's and HSF'.