Legal Talk Network On the Road covers the latest conferences, bar meetings, industry events, and trade shows. Often recorded live from the conference room floor our hosts interview bar presidents, committee and section chairs, and other leaders to offer an exclusive look at the biggest events in legal, as well as what is on the horizon for those who practice law.
Christian Smith talks about what blockchain is and what legal problems it does and doesn’t solve.
Chris Jagers talks about decentralized technology and its implications for the legal industry and beyond.
David Fisher talks to Rebecca Ryan and Barry O’Connor about how Ireland views blockchain and how their firm encourages collaboration and innovation.
Andrew Perlman and David Colarusso discuss the new certification program at Suffolk about innovation, technology, and new ways to provide legal services.
Amy ter Haar talks to Drummond Reed about self-sovereign identity, how it works, and what it could mean for the future of law.
Tony Lai and Mark Potkewitz talk about the legal hackers movement including how it helps with access to justice and the potential of open data.
IBM Watson Legal's Shawnna Hoffman and Brian Kuhn talk about the potential and future of AI in the legal industry.
Casey Kuhlman talks about what smart contracts really are, how they work, and how dual integration can maintain the role of lawyers within the process.
Bob Craig talks about how the application of new technologies, like blockchain and smart contracts, could affect the way law firms function.
Jonathan Askin talks to Professor Alex Pentland about several of the hot topics at the MIT Legal Forum on AI & Blockchain.
In October, Evolve Law hosted an event in which a panel discussed potential technological solutions to the access to justice gap.
In October, Evolve Law hosted an event in which a panel discussed potential technological solutions to the access to justice gap.
Keith Lee and Brian Lynch discuss LawyerSlack an online community where lawyers can network, get advice, or even just hang out.
Haben Girma, the first deafblind Harvard graduate, discusses how to increase accessibility in websites, applications, education, and law firms.
Mark Britton, founder of Avvo, talks about what it means to be a demand-driven organization and why more lawyers should invest in client feedback.
Peter Aprile and Natalie Worsfold talk about their presentation and the three things lawyers should be doing or thinking about along with tech adoption.
Joshua Lenon discusses New Clio with Eric and Ernie Bin in this report from the 2017 Clio Cloud conference.
Jack Newton, Phil Brown, and Rian Gauvreau talk to Chris Hadfield about what molds a true leader and how to anticipate failure without letting it overwhelm you.
Mary Juetten and Sam Glover discuss the best ways to use data for law firm management and marketing.
In this report from the 2017 Clio Cloud conference, Joshua Lenon discusses using Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the practice of law.
George Psiharis and Steven Silberbach discuss how Clio gathered their data, how it benefits Clio clients, and actionable data from the report that can improve a lawyer’s practice.
Nicole Abboud talks about hiring millennials, managing millennial lawyers, and what millennial clients expect from their lawyers.
What's up next for the practice management software, Clio, and the practice of law overall?
In this report from ILTACON 2017 Andrew Arruda talks to Martin Tully and Sam Whitman about artificial intelligence.
In this special On The Road report, New York and Chicago compete in the Trial of Two Pizzas.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Steph Cha talks about being both a lawyer and a writer.
In this report from ABA Annual 2017, Evan Thomas, Jim Conroy, and Talmage Boston talk about being both lawyers and writers.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, new ABA President Hilarie Bass talks about handling criticism and the initiatives she’s taking on.
In this On The Road from ABA Annual, Andrew Perlman talks about the ABA Center for Innovation’s events, initiatives, and programs including its fellows program.
In this On The Road from ABA Annual, Senator Gerald Malloy and William Hubbard talk about what made South Carolina’s criminal justice reform successful.
This On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017 addresses the different aspects of immigration and what they mean for the US society and economy.
Floyd Abrams, Tom Clare, and George Freeman talk about the potential impact of Trump’s interaction with the media and his war on “fake news.”
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Matthew Diller and John Feerick talks about John’s influence in the creation of the 25th Amendment and his professional experience.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, David Axelrod talks about managing student debt, mortgage payments, and other important finances.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Elizabeth Derrico discusses who the NABE is and how they serve and provide support to their members.
In this On The Road Report from ABA Annual 2017, Roy Zur talks about cybersecurity and cyber intelligence.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Mark Alcott discusses the ABA's Relationship with the UN.
This On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017 discusses the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
In this On The Road Report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Patrick Murck discusses blockchain and RegTech.
This On The Road Report from the 2017 ABA Annual Meeting talks about how AI can help the legal profession as it grows and matures.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual 2017, Justin Miller talks about the taxes that trip up clients during the divorce process.
In this On The Road report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Robert Craghead talks about the NABE, including transitions and challenges they are facing.
In this On The Road Report from ABA Annual Meeting 2017, Sherry Cushman disusses how the different sides of law affect real estate decision making.
Kevin Petrasic about financial technology, cryptocurrency, and the role of FinTech in a regulatory environment.
Brad Brian, Ted Wells, James Quinn, and Judge Barbara Lynn discuss best practices for winning commercial litigation cases.
Linda Klein talks CLE in the City, increasing access to justice for veterans, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and her time as ABA President.
This legal podcast discusses issues pertinent to women who practice antitrust law.
This legal podcast discusses why antitrust laws are important and why young lawyers should be interested in them.
In this legal podcast Patricia Conners talks about her experience in consumer protection and how it compares to her antitrust career.
Jon Jacobson, who will chair the ABA Section of Antitrust Law in 2017, shares information about upcoming programing opportunities and task forces that he’s initiating.
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Michael Semanchik is the Executive Director of The Innocence Center (TIC), a formidable national legal institution dedicated...
George Psiharis is the Chief Operating Officer at Clio. Specializing in customer development and data operations, he...
Robin Wolpert, JD, PhD is treasurer at the Institute for Well-Being in Law and an accomplished appellate...
Carl Smallwood is director of the Divided Community Project at the Ohio State University Moritz College of...
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