
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 | 19 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

This Field Note is a direct companion to the episode “21 Ways AI Can Hallucinate in Your Legal Brief.”
If that episode showed how AI fails, this one shows how lawyers are adapting anyway.
Drawing from a real-world Reddit thread with dozens of BigLa... more
In this Field Note, Ron Drescher breaks down one of the most important—and misunderstood—risks in legal AI: hallucinations.
The episode begins with the recent Sullivan & Cromwell filing admitting AI-generated errors, with a close look at the now-fam... more
There comes a moment for every lawyer using AI when experimentation turns into real-world application. That’s where the real opportunities begin.
Ron and Heather talk to Colorado bankruptcy attorney Matt McCune, a 25-year practitioner who isn’t just... more
Most legal AI conversations focus on drafting, research, discovery, and analysis. But what if some of the most valuable AI for law firms has nothing to do with writing?
In this Workflow Options minisode, Ron Drescher explores Foundation AI, a compan... more
What’s the cheapest way for a lawyer to start using AI without creating expensive ethical, security, or sanctions problems?
In Episode 010, Ron Drescher and Heather Gardner tackle one of the most common questions lawyers are asking right now: I’m re... more
Even elite firms can get burned by AI hallucinations. In this field note, Ron Drescher breaks down the recent Sullivan & Cromwell filing controversy, where an emergency brief reportedly contained multiple citation and quotation errors that opposing c... more
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
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