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Our new monthly podcast features the editor-in-chief of Law Technology News, Monica Bay, interviewing key experts of the legal technology community, about top issues confronting the legal pr...
While legions are hopeful for a return to normalcy as soon as possible, the pandemic's legacy will be felt for decades. The impact is alread...

Northwestern's Jim Speta speaks with fellow law professor and host Dan Rodriguez about the suit against Facebook filed by the Federal Trade...

Getting a job at a large firm and becoming a partner is vastly different than it was even in the 1990s. Where there once was a school-to-fir...

Research Prof. Maura Grossman has long studied the effectiveness of machine learning and its implications for the delivery of legal services...

When the Utah Supreme Court started studying the access to justice gap, justices and bar leaders were alarmed to learn that 93% of those usi...

Legal tech in the U.S. is pressing forward with data privacy playing catch up. In Europe, the trend is largely reversed. Host Dan Rodriguez...

From early on, host Ralph Baxter knew co-founders Ian Nelson and Chris Wedgeworth were onto something when they developed a legal training m...

Even before the global pandemic, Michigan courts were moving more quickly than many others to modernize. Michigan Chief Justice Bridget Mary...

Host Dan Rodriguez welcomes Jeff Kelly to discuss his experience with complex litigation and why he chose it as his professional focus. Jeff...

Law Technology Now welcomes Gillian Hadfield to the show to talk with host Ralph Baxter about the idea of reinventing the law. She starts of...

What's going on in the legal industry during COVID-19? Host Dan Rodriguez welcomes returning guest Mark Cohen of LegalMosaic to talk about t...

Tune into this episode with Dan Linna and Catherine Krow as they discuss her company Digitory Legal, a cost analytics platform that brings d...

In this Law Technology Now episode with host Ralph Baxter , Ralph welcomes Heidi Gardner to talk about her research into collaboration and h...

Law Technology Now host Dan Linna welcomes Laura Nirider to the show to talk about her wrongful conviction work with a focus on social media...

How should law firms react during these turbulent times? Law Technology Now host Ralph Baxter sits down with Mitch Zuklie, CEO of Orrick, to...

Margaret Hagan joins host Ralph Baxter in this episode of Law Technology Now to talk about what design is doing for the legal industry and w...

Have you ever considered creating a legal technology application for your practice? Law Technology Now host Dan Linna sits down with Marc La...

On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, informally known as the CCPA, went into effect. Considered one of the most...

As a leading tech company, Google has, through its services and products, well earned its reputation as an innovator. But how does that exte...

On December 13, 2019, Fastcase and Ross Intelligence, two innovative and leading companies in the legal research space, announced a new part...

Over his career, Steven Brill has had a major impact on both the practice of law and the public's perception of law. His monthly magazine Th...

Lawyers have the power to do a lot of good for their clients, but oftentimes too much of their efforts go into time draining projects like f...

Law Technology Now host Ralph Baxter sits down with Professor Richard Susskind OBE, one of the foremost experts and advocates for the implem...

Host Dan Linna welcomes Dan Rodriguez to the team as the newest co-host of the Law Technology Now podcast . They discuss Dan Rodriguez's wor...

Even though they may be a small part of large corporations, legal departments play a vital role in supporting business objectives and guardi...

In this edition of Law Technology Now , Ralph Baxter hosts an in-depth conversation with President Judy Perry Martinez on the many ongoing p...

Don't make the mistake of thinking the judicial system isn't ripe for disruption. Law Technology Now host Dan Linna is joined by Shannon Sal...

Law Technology Now host Ralph Baxter welcomes Bill Henderson to discuss his career and current work as co-founder of the Institute for the F...

In this edition of Law Technology Now , host Ralph Baxter talks with a panel of guests from London-based law firm Bird & Bird about the impl...

In this edition of Law Technology Now , Dan Linna welcomes Ralph Baxter, who joins Dan as a new host of the podcast. Dan and Ralph take a de...

What exactly is proactive law and how do lawyers use it? Law Technology Now host Dan Linna talks to Helena Haapio and George Siedel about ho...

In this edition of Law Technology Now , host Sean LaRoque-Doherty talks to Judge Andrew Peck about his post-retirement career shift from the...

State regulations for lawyers are meant to serve two main purposes: protecting the public and increasing access to justice. But with an esti...

How can firms define and measure their innovative efforts? In this edition of Law Technology Now , host Dan Linna talks with Lucy Dillon and...

The legal industry is not immune from the basic economic trends affecting every other business. Firms must get better, faster, and more effi...

Kisha Brown's goals are twofold—empowering communities with access to justice and enriching the practice of law for attorneys of color. Kish...

Some think the word 'innovation' has become a meaningless buzzword, but Dan Linna and David Curle believe its meaning simply needs to be mor...

Sometimes innovation is born in someone's garage. Other times, it takes the resources of a huge multinational law firm. Baker McKenzie senio...

Law firms have a reputation for being slow to adapt, but clients operate in a world of rapid change. As the gap between expectations and pra...

Too many lawyers have cumbersome business processes that could be automated to save time. In this episode of Law Technology Now , hosts Sean...

In this episode of Law Technology Now , host Dan Linna discusses The American Lawyer 2019 Am Law 100 data with Gina Passarella and Nick Bruc...

In this episode of Law Technology Now from Legalweek 2019, host Dan Linna speaks to Casey Flaherty about what it means to be the director of...

LegalMation has taught AI to speak legalese — how can lawyers use this in litigation processes? In this episode of Law Technology Now from L...

Sometimes new legal solutions can be developed by reframing the way lawyers look at a problem. In this episode of Law Technology Now , host...

Legal Week New York is just around the corner and we want to know everything that's going on. In this episode of Law Technology Now , host S...

Do we have to change the way we think about transformation and innovation in law firms? On Law Technology Now , co-hosts Monica Bay and Sean...

Microsoft's Trusted Advisor Forum was designed to ask this question: Do clients need to actively engage with their law firms to drive innova...

With technology consistently on the rise, the hiring of lawyers online has become a big part of the legal industry. On Law Technology Now ,...

In this episode of Law Technology Now , new host Dan Linna talks to Connie Brenton about her experience as a legal innovation expert who int...

Real change in the industry will happen with commitment and discipline, not just good ideas. In this episode of Law Technology Now , host Mo...