
Law Technology Now Podcast
1) Redefining the Hub
Law Technology Now’s hosts discuss the mark the global pandemic will leave on law firms, legal education and the delivery of legal services.
2) Redefining the Hub
Law Technology Now’s hosts discuss the mark the global pandemic will leave on law firms, legal education and the delivery of legal services.
3) The Case Against Facebook
Internet law expert Jim Speta breaks down the FTC’s antitrust suit against Facebook, discussing privacy, competition, and possible outcomes.
4) Black Lawyers in Major American Law Firms: How to Make More Progress
Harvard’s David Wilkins and Host Ralph Baxter examine why law firms struggle to hire, retain, and promote black lawyers and how they can do better.
5) Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval for AI?
To achieve wider adoption of AI tools, there needs to be more industry testing and vetting, Prof. Maura Grossman tells host Dan Linna.
6) Model for Change: Utah’s Data-Driven Approach to Closing the Justice Gap
Ralph Baxter hosts key players in Utah’s move to reshape the delivery of legal services, revealing the aha moment that sparked the movement.
7) Pros & Cons: Data Privacy’s Role in Advancing Legal Tech
Host Dan Rodriguez and German lawyer Markus Hartung parse the differences between legal tech advances in the U.S., U.K., and European Union.
8) Hotshot: 21st Century Training for New Lawyers and Law Students
Ralph Baxter hosts Hotshot co-founder Ian Nelson and Harvard’s Sara Dana and Morrison’s Rick Jenney to discuss how Hotshot’s videos teach practical skills lawyers need.
9) The Spanish Flu to Covid-19: How this Pandemic is Pushing Courts to Modernize
Michigan Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack details how courts are breaking with century old processes and outdated technology to build trust and serve the public
The Spanish Flu to Covid-19: How this Pandemic is Pushing Courts to Modernize
42:15 | Aug 5th, 2020
10) Complex and Significant Matters in the Legal Profession
Host Dan Rodriguez and Jeff Kelly have a conversation about his practice in areas of complex litigation and how it’s been affected by COVID-19.