LawNext is a weekly podcast hosted by Bob Ambrogi, who is internationally known for his writing and speaking on legal technology and innovation. Each week, Bob interviews the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in the legal industry. From legal technology startups to new law firm business models to enhancing access to justice, Bob and his guests explore the future of law and l... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 317 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTechnologyTech News |
With as many as 120 million legal problems going unresolved in America each year, traditional lawyer-centered approaches to access to justice have consistently failed to meet the scale of need. But what if the solution is not just about providing mor... more
As Leslie Witt took to the stage Sept. 3 to deliver the keynote at Kaleidoscope, 8am’s inaugural customer conference, it was the culmination of a whirlwind summer. It had been just four months since she had joined the company formerly known as Affin... more
Daniel Lewis has witnessed legal technology's evolution from multiple vantage points that few others can claim. As a Stanford law student in 2012, he and classmate Nik Reed co-founded the legal research startup Ravel Law with the audacious goal of ta... more
The e-discovery company Reveal Data recently announced that it will launch its new generative AI-powered document review platform, called “aji,” in late September. Notably, the company said it is offering full access to the platform at no cost throug... more
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The October 2023 interview with Kimberly Bennett was enlightening, addressing the critical issue of work-life balance for lawyers. It's refreshing to hear a conversation about building a law firm that genuinely serves the individual's needs!
Enjoyed this discussion with June! Agree when you said that being a “gatekeeper” isn’t necessarily bad, as it’s one of the critical roles of being a law librarian; to be able to filter between what’s actually helpful and not..
The legal profession is rapidly changing, and the host makes the changes easy to understand and easier to implement. He also makes topics that lawyers usually consider dry interesting. SO thank you for that.
This podcast is excellent for lawyers and law firms who are looking to build their practice with the integration of tech. If you’re looking to grow your firm, subscribe and learn from a great host and different industry leaders.
Must listen for anyone in the legal community/profession.
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A weekly exploration of the latest innovations and changes in the legal industry, with a strong focus on technology and its applications in legal practice. The discussions include insights from entrepreneurs and leaders in legal tech, covering topics such as AI advancements, new business models for law firms, and the integration of innovative technologies in traditional legal workflows. Noteworthy episodes often highlight significant investments in legal tech and provide a platform for emerging voices who are shaping the future of legal services. The conversations are aimed at legal professionals looking to adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving sector.
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Recent guests on LawNext include:
1. Leslie Witt
2. Matt Sunderman
3. Shashank Bijapur
4. Jerry Zhou
5. Tyler Schneider
6. Avaneesh Marwaha
7. Monica Zent
8. Sean West
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