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.
Team Uthority gives an overview of their product, which lets users simplify legalese in official communications to help people identify whether they are facing a legal problem.
Team VIZ.LAW discusses their backgrounds and roles on the team and talk about how they came together to form VIZ.LAW.
Team Cynapse discusses their backgrounds and roles on the team and give an overview of how their product works.
Team Clevius discuss how CLEVIUS applies AI and machine learning to assist in the translation of legal documents into the 24 languages of the European Union.
Team E-Barristers describes how their product helps users with insurance grievances connect with inexpensive legal help.
Paula Faria of Team YouSolve talks about the platform, which helps solve consumer problems by educating them on their rights and offering possible solutions.
2019 Global Legal Hackathon judges Kevin Mulcahy, Josh Klayman, Esther Dediashvili, and Oz Benamram talk about how the hackathon promotes legal tech development and what they look for in winning teams.
Chantal Vermeire gives our listeners a sneak peak of her keynote presentation topic and what it’s like to be a GLH judge.
David Fisher talks about what’s going on at this year’s hackathon.
Renata Hesse highlights this year’s Spring Meeting.
Tara Isa Koslov, Deona Kalala and Mika Clark talk about what it’s like to be a woman in antitrust and the challenges and benefits they face.
Alicia Downey, Steven Cernak, and August Horvath talk about their perspectives on effective use of social media.
Kala Anandarajah, Kalyani Singh, Brent Snyder, and Ninette Dodoo talk about recent antitrust developments in Asia.
Sheng Li, Deon Woods Bell, Aaron Burstein, and Vandy Howell talk about the section’s Big Data Task Force and their forthcoming special report.
Alexandre Macedo, Pablo Trevisan, and Oscar Cardoze give listeners an overview of key developments in competition law and consumer protection law in their regions.
Emrys Davis, Toshiaki Tada, Sally Southwell, Barbara Rosenberg, and Federico Rossi talk about cartel penalties in different parts of the world.
Allan Van Fleet talks about his perspective on pro bono work.
Richard Parker, Meredith Linsky, and Marissa LaVette talk about the legal profession’s overall increase in pro bono work and the efforts to continue this trajectory.
Han Li Toh, Chufya Sampa, and Marcos Palma, competition law experts, talk about how competition law has impacted their countries.
Stacy Frazier, Saralisa Brau, and Andrew King give their thoughts on how antitrust lawyers can be more involved with in-house counsel and the steps they should take if they want to transition.
Adam Camras gives a presentation to the San Diego County Bar on the value of podcasts in the legal industry.
Jill Epstein and Michelle Chavez talk about recent happenings at the San Diego County Bar Association.
Matthew Hall talks about the impending issues relating to Brexit and GDPR.
Jess Birken and Gyi Tsakalakis talk about how to master Google Adwords for your law firm.
Brett Burney, Ben Schorr, Daniel Siegel, David Ries, Dennis Kennedy, and Ashley Alfirevic talk about how lawyers can use computer technology to help improve workflow in their firms.
Betsy Ziegler talks about her keynote addressing how advancements in technology will shape the legal industry in years to come.
Brett Burney and Jeffrey Richardson talk about their top tips for lawyers on iOS, apps, and gear.
Basha Rubin and Emily Wajert talk about classification issues for gig economy employers and how laws are changing.
Bob Ambrogi and Nerino Petro discuss what the most useful add-ins for Microsoft Word and Outlook are for the areas of security, productivity, and general purpose.
Judge Scott Schlegel talks about the Smart On Crime Initiative and Swift & Certain Probation Program.
Darla Jackson and Amy Krieg talk about how to declutter your daily workflow in order to stay efficient.
Julie Tolek and Gyi Tsakalakis talk about how lawyers can make their websites more client-friendly.
Elizabeth Farrell Clifford and Jennifer Wondracek talk about bringing technology education to law schools.
A panel of law students talk about why they came to the conference and their takeaway on tech trends in the legal industry and in legal education
Stanley Louissaint and Jason McNew talk about the many options available for firewalls in today’s law firm.
Steven Puiszis and Judy Selby talk about GDPR and its trending laws giving consumers more control of privacy and data usage.
Kimberly Bennett and Conor Malloy talk about how the use of automation tools can help you be more efficient.
At ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, Bob Ambrogi hosts a startup competition that showcases 15 finalists facing off to give a 3-minute pitch about their legal startup.
Charity Anastasio and Annette Sanders talk about the best tools for collaboration.
John Simek and Brett Burney talk about the things lawyers should know about collecting and preserving discovery from mobile devices.
Kenton Brice and Russ Cochran talk about the laws and requirements for flying a drone in the US.
Andrew Gay talks about Clio’s Launch//Code — a contest for tech developers with a $100k prize.
On The Road host, Laurence Colletti, highlights the final three teams, Contract App, Femme LeGAL, and Team Classify, at this year's Global Legal Hackathon in New York City.
Team Granite Apple talks about their product idea, City Alert – an app that alerts users to violent crimes happening in their vicinity and gives them suggestions for access to legal professionals....
Sa’ad Ahmed and Andrew Kostyuk talk about Tiny Toronto, a company that builds small homes in backyards to help make housing more affordable in high-cost areas.
Shivam Satyarthi and Bliss Hu talk about their product, Classify – a legal application that tracks users’ purchase histories and gives cash back on items eligible for a settlement from class action...
Glynna Christian and Catherine Krow discuss their roles as GROWL mentors and talk about the initiative’s worldwide involvement in this year’s GLH.
The team members of Femme LeGAL talk about their project and how they are working to create access to legal education in mobile platforms through gamification of legal information.
Brian Tang and Cori Goudchaux talk about why they are involved in GLH and how teams can continue the momentum created through the event.
Chris Roberts reaches out from Melbourne, Australia and offers his thoughts on the hackathon’s development.
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is the CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers subscription-based law...
Christopher T. Anderson has authored numerous articles and speaks on a wide range of topics, including law...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based...
Patrick Palace is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer with an emphasis on workers’ compensation, personal injury, civil rights...
Gyi Tsakalakis founded AttorneySync because lawyers deserve better from their marketing people. As a non-practicing lawyer, Gyi...
At Galente Law, APC, Renée N. Galente offers robust representation to clients throughout the San Diego region,...
THE ORRICK YEARS Ralph served as Chairman & CEO of Orrick for nearly a quarter century, leading...
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...
Ed’s passion is developing innovative market-leading products and bespoke solutions. As InfoTrack’s CEO, Ed plays an integral...
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