The Building NewLaw podcast will feature interviews with lawyers, legal technologists, and other like-minded people that are changing the way that we practice law. Peter Aprile, along with co-host Natalie Worsfold, hope that the podcast will connect the NewLaw community, speed the evolution of legal services, and break the internet like Kim K.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersManagement |
Join Peter, Natalie, and special guest co-host Laura van Wyngaarden as they speak with Rebecca Kacaba and Mat Goldstein from DealMaker about their journey to create a new way for companies and investors to streamline the capital-raising process. Rebe... more
Developing personal relationships and fostering greater understanding of your client's needs are as important as ever in the legal world. In this episode, Natalie and Peter chat with Mark Le Blanc about how the changing dynamic between in-house couns... more
Extensive education is essential for producing lawyers that will meet the needs of your firm and clients. In this episode, Peter and Natalie speak with Bill Henderson about how he aims to teach both law students and established legal professionals th... more
Alma Asay didn't plan to become a legal entrepreneur. But when she looked for a tool that would help her manage information in her litigation practice, she didn't find it. Instead, she found herself building a piece of software called Allegory that d... more
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I’m a senior associate lawyer based in the Philippines and I thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast! The hosts are very engaging and ask intelligent questions—ones that I wouldn’t have thought of asking. This helps to make rich conversations chockfull of useful tools and practical tips on how to innovate the legal profession. I also find myself amazed at how similar practicing law in the US and Canada seems to be with the Philippines except there is a lot to be desired when it comes to build... more
Needs to listen to this. Don't get left behind.
This podcast is a surprising gem in a world somehow overloaded with legal podcasts Building New Law has managed to make something that is consistently interesting and unique.
So glad to see a podcast like this. High quality content and production. Keep up the great work!
Great work Peter and Natalie.
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