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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week is our annual recap and predictions episode, which is our favorite session of the year.
This week's topics:
00:00 Panelist Introductions
04:40 Reflections on 2024
21:56 The legaltech trends that defined 2024 (Selected by Niki Black)
24:45 A Notebook LM Year in Review (Selected by Greg Lambert)
31:38 Huge legal tech funding rounds (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
48:50 GenAI and large language models are being applied by vendors to internal law firm and in house materials (Selected by Stephen Embry)
50:41 Clio's Trends Report revealing that client engagement has gotten WORSE (Selected by Joe Patrice)
52:05 Predictions for 2025
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 Panelist Introductions
05:15 The Legal Tech Fund Summit (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
08:57 Generative AI And Access To Justice: Incremental Solutions Or Overhyped Promises? (Selected by Niki Black)
21:00 Elon Musk Feeds AI 'All Court Cases,' Promises It Will Replace Judges Because He's An Idiot (Selected by Joe Patrice)
32:56 PACER Sucks More Than Usual... And We Know Exactly Who To Blame (Selected by Joe Patrice)
37:10 Applications for law school up an ‘unnatural’ 35% from 2023 (Selected by Victor Li)
46:28 Case about prompts (Selected by Stephen Embry)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
Amid X X-odus, Nothing But Bluesky from Now On
Legal Analytics Company Trellis Unveils AI Tools Designed to Streamline Litigation Workflows
Avaneesh Marwaha returns as Litera’s CEO and answers a few burning questions
Bear Damage To Luxury Car Interior Ends In Insurance Fraud Charges
Lexis Mobile App
Law professor gives Lexis+ AI a failing grade
Survey Says: GenAI Usage and Firm Financials Were Both Up in Q3 2024
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
Major Canadian Legal Research Service Sues AI Startup Claiming Wrongful Use of Its Court Decisions
Amid a Flurry of AI Ethics Opinions, New Mexico Weighs In
Trump Planning to Unleash Artificial Intelligence by Repealing Restrictions
Navigating the legal tech landscape under a Trump administration: Growth meets uncertainty
Will AI replace TAR? Should it? When?
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
05:45 - Startup Alley Nominations now open
09:05 - The $2000 paralegal (Selected by Joe Patrice)
17:25 - Alt Legal (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
21:10 - Night of the Living Bots: AI Agents Are Creeping into the News (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
25:06 - New York Surrogates Court on Admissibility of AI Evidence (Selected by Niki Black)
31:53 - Supreme Courts of Delaware and Georgia Act to Regulate Use of Generative AI in the Courts (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
38:58 - Her teenage son killed himself after talking to a chatbot; now she’s suing (Selected by Victor Li)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
02:00 - Thoughts on the Netdocs user conference (Selected by Joe Patrice and Stephen Embry)
11:01 - Everlaw Summit: My thoughts on attending this conference in SF this week (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
19:22 - Thomson Reuters Launches Program To Provide CoCounsel AI to Legal Services and Legal Nonprofits (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
25:00 - Attorney vs. lawyer (Selected by Niki Black)
37:10 - Florida’s Professional Conduct Rules Will Include AI—But Was It Needed? (Selected by Niki Black)
41:13 - Wolters Kluwer Future Ready Lawyer (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
04:04 - ClioCon post-mortem
15:10 - Knowledge Management & Innovation conference
22:50 - Rob Lowe to headline Legal Week
29:54 - UnitedLex CEO Ousted
40:10 - Law Firms FAILING At The Single Most Basic Lawyering Task
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week, we're recording live from #ClioCon in Austin, hosted by Clio
We took the opportunity to cast our opinions on some of the year's biggest issues. This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
00:09 - Should Jack Newton keep his beard?
01:49 - To what extent will GenAI replace the work lawyers do?
19:10 - The obligations lawyers have to understand AI and other tech tools
30:47 - Does news of financing rounds and m&a's matter to practicing lawyers?
41:37 - Will GenAI actually increase access to justice?
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
Wolters Kluwer Brings Gen AI To Its VitalLaw Legal Research Platform, to Answer Questions and More
FTC Fines DoNotPay $193,000, Alleging False Claims Over 'Robot Lawyer' Service
Rocket lawyer obtains non lawyer ownership approval in Arizona but will it make a difference?
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
09:00 - The Shrinking Ownership of Law Practice Management Technology
23:00 - Will AI Disrupt the Billable Hour?
37:00 - Midlevels hate law firm tech
51:00 - LinkedIn is using your data to train AI. Here's how to turn it off.
53:00 - Going to Mexico? Be careful how many electronic devices you take
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
03:01 - Special guests from vLex: Ed Walters, chief strategy officer, and Robin Chesterman, global head of product, will join to discuss to discuss the major updates to Vincent AI
29:38 - Filevine Conference recap, and Filevine's Depo CoPilot
39:00 - Nonlawyer entities could provide legal services in Washington in proposed pilot program (Selected by Victor Li)
43:30 - Legal Ethics in the AI Era: The NYC Bar Weighs In (Selected by Niki Black)
45:00 - Florida calls out Gen Ai specifically in competency, confidentiality and supervisory rule. Is it a good thing (Selected by Stephen Embry)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
03:00 - ILTACON recap
10:00 - At ILTACON, Anticipation for the Shiny Object (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
34:50 - New Intellectual Property Hypo Just Dropped At International Tech Show (Selected by Joe Patrice)
44:40 - CoCounsel 2.0 versus LexisNexis Protege (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
04:30 - Maybe Don't Tweet That Destroying Evidence Subject To Lit Hold Is A Good Idea? Retired Jones Day Partner scoffs at Google anti trust ruling (selected by Joe Patrice)
13:52 - David v. Goliath Trial Begins this Month in Case that Challenges Thomson Reuter’s Longstanding Copyrights in Legal Research Materials (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
20:55 - Delta v. CrowdStrike and Microsoft should make for one hell of a lawsuit (Selected by Stephen Embry)
27:00 - ChatGPT Wrapper' Is This Year's Hottest Snub—But Why? (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
42:25 - Texas Supreme Court Preliminarily Approves Delivery of Legal Services by Licensed Paraprofessionals (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
47:20 - Dutch Judge’s Use of ChatGPT Prompts Outrage, Disbelief in the Netherland (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
02:25 - Take heed before using artificial intelligence, new ABA ethics opinion says (Selected by Victor Li)
16:02 - GAI is driving a hot job market for law librarians and knowledge managers (Selected by Jean O'Grady)
26:45 - AI Feature Embraces Traditional Role Of Asking First-Years To Go Back And Do A Lot More Research (Selected by Joe Patrice)
40:42 - Remember that ABA Survey of Law Schools with AI Classes? This May Be A More Accurate List (Selected by Bob Ambrogi
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
02:40 - SubTech Conference 2024 with guest Dan Linna (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
16:40 - New Report Highlights GenAI Adoption Trends in Law (Selected by Niki Black)
24:15 - Lawyer dragged into a case he had nothing to do with because of legal tech (Selected by Joe Patrice)
31:44 - Exclusive: Law Practice Management Software LEAP Introduces Three AI Features – with A Unique Human-In-the-Loop Twist (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
37: 20 - Investment in Affinipay (Selected by Niki Black)
43:35 - Judge livestreams child sexual assault trial (Selected by Joe Patrice)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
05:22 - GenAI: What if this is as good as it gets (Selected by Joe Patrice)
12:25 - Do lawyers really want to save (billable) time? (Selected by Stephen Embry)
26:55 - New Citators from vLex and Paxton Underscore That They Are The Holy Grail for Legal Research Companies (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
34:36 - What Lawyers Learned During the Pandemic (Selected by Victor Li and Niki Black)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
03:20 - The Last Roll: Reflecting On 4 Years Of Change (Selected by Niki Black)
17:03 - Generative AI Risk in Legal Research: Is the Fault in the Technology or in Ourselves? Answer is BOTH (Selected by Jean O'Grady)
24:30 - New Legal Ethics Opinion Cautions Lawyers: You ‘Must Be Proficient’ In the Use of Generative AI (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
38:23 - Supreme Court on Clean Air and Water (Selected by Joe Patrice)
44:00 - AI benchmarking group to form (Selected by Niki Black
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
04:35 - In AI we Trust, Part II: Claude was tasked with deciding Supreme Court cases (Selected by Niki Black and Joe Patrice)
19:51 - Is Gen AI Creating A Divide Among Law Firms Of Haves and Have Nots? (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)
37:40 - Oregon becomes fourth state with a “right to repair” law for technology (Selected by Victor Li)
46:10 - New York On the Ethics of Expensing Credit Card Processing Fees to Clients (Selected by Niki Black)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
02:00 - Robot lawyer' DoNotPay reaches settlement in suit alleging it's neither robot nor lawyer (Selected by Victor Li)
13:12 - The Hype Behind Harvey: How the Stealthy Startup Is Raising Industry Eyebrows (Selected by Isha Marathe)
32:25 - AAA Launches ClauseBuilder AI to Simplify Drafting of Arbitration and Mediation Agreement (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
37:45 - Thought experiments on AI's impact on Law Firm Structure (Selected by Joe Patrice)
48:50 - Elon Musk Drops OpenAI Lawsuit Right Before Forcing Lawyers To Make Bad Arguments In Court (Selected by Joe Patrice)
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Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.
This week's topics:
00:00 - Introductions
02:50 - The redo of the Stanford study of hallucinations in AI legal research tools. (Selected by many)
20:15 - 11th Circuit Judge Uses ChatGPT in Deciding Appeal, Encourages Others to Consider It (Selected by Stephanie Wilkins)
28:47 - Are prompts the new precedents? (Selected by Jean O'Grady)
37:05 - I, For One, Welcome Our New Sexbot Overlords (Selected by Niki Black)
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