
AI Tools for Practicing Lawyers delivers practical, no-nonsense guidance on how attorneys can use artificial intelligence tools in their law practices — right now.
This podcast is for practicing lawyers who want real-world answers, not hype.
Each episode focuses on clear, understandable explanations of AI tools that can help attorneys work more efficiently, communicate more effectively, and make b... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

In this episode, we’re joined by Carolyn Elefant, a longtime advocate for solo and small firm lawyers and the founder of MyShingle.com.
We start with Carolyn’s upcoming AI for Lawyer Moms workshop—why she created it, who it’s for, and how AI is uniq... more
In this kickoff “Workflow Options” episode, Ron Drescher takes a closer look at Ivory Mind, an AI document assistant designed to help professionals quickly understand and organize their materials.
At first glance, Ivory Mind didn’t seem to fit the f... more
AI can dramatically improve discovery work — summarizing productions, organizing documents, spotting patterns, building timelines, and making massive email chains usable. But most lawyers still lack a clear, defensible framework for using AI on disco... more
In this companion Field Note to Episode 008, Ron walks through the practical steps lawyers can take to implement the emerging AI discovery standards discussed in Jeffries v. Harsco. He breaks the process into a simple three-legged stool: choosing the... more
Every AI tool claims it can read your folders. We actually tested that claim — across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot — using a real-world 48-document Chapter 13 case file. The results were all over the place.
Ron introduces the "File... more
SHOW NOTES
Confessions of an AI Hallucinator: Why Verification Isn’t Enough
In this Field Note episode, Ron shares a candid story from his early use of ChatGPT — including the moment he nearly relied on hallucinated legal citations in a client memo.... more
In this episode, Ron Drescher and Heather Gardner are joined by Professor Nancy Rapoport, co-author of A Short & Happy Guide to Artificial Intelligence and Legal Ethics, to explore how lawyers can use AI responsibly — and why so many are getting into... more
Using a simple framework to get better results from ChatGPT, Copilot, and other AI tools
Lawyers already know how to structure thinking—we learned it for the bar exam with IRAC.
But when it comes to AI, most of us were never given a framework for h... more
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