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.
Chelsey Lambert talks about marketing automation and why it’s worth the investment.
Excel has proved itself as a valuable tool for lawyers and law firms but there are features and functions that you might not know about that could really change the way you...
The most successful legal startups truly know their customers. Make sure you have a market before you launch your startup. And other tips from Bob Ambrogi and Andrew Arruda.
How can lawyers and law firms thrive amidst the rising popularity of self-help legal technology? Experts Catherine Sanders Reach and Nicole Bradick discuss in this legal podcast.
Gyi Tsakalakis and Erin Gerstenzang talk about getting reviews, dealing with negative reviews, and creative responses to reviews for lawyers.
ABA President Hilarie Bass announces the ABA's 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Tips for lawyers who are serious about making their marketing matter, including finding your target audience and using the questions your clients are asking for content ideas.
Get women into leadership roles, Hold large institutions accountable in regards to diversity and harassment charges, and focus energy on teaching legal tech to elementary-age girls.
Stanley Louissaint talks about the best and most efficient ways to prevent and recover from a data disaster.
Jeremy Church, Carlos Gochez, Chad Jolly, Nathan Benes, Otto Hanson, and Katherine Snow talk about their winning experience and their legal solution, LexLucid.
The judges panel of the Denver Global Legal Hackathon, John Tredennick, Scott Sanderson, Laurie Kuhn, Randy Robinson, and Chad Perlov, talk about their favorite proposed legal solutions.
Yev Muchnik, Larkin Reynolds, Carol Lynn Grow, and Katherine Snow talk about their unique perspective of the Denver Global Legal Hackathon as women in tech.
Get to know the Denver Global Legal Hackathon participants Jason Crosby, Aiko Cheslin, Nathan Benes, Christopher Osburn and Jake Parker.
Max Paterson and Zeke Hughes talk about how they won the New York City chapter of the first Global Legal Hackathon with their app called Rights Now.
Trent Carlyle and Chad Jolly from Denver and Aileen Schultz from Toronto, Canada talk to David Fisher and Laurence Colletti in New York about Global Legal Hackathon updates.
Andrea Tinianow, of Global Kompass Strategies, discusses why so many institutions (including the government) are using blockchain technologies.
Brian Kuhn, co-founder of IBM Watson Legal, explains how they are training artificial intelligence to think and reason like a lawyer.
Leaders emerge early for New York City’s chapter of the first Global Legal Hackathon. What are they working on and how will it change the legal industry for the better?
Jeff Kuester talks about functional alcoholism and why it’s important for lawyers to monitor their alcohol consumption.
Kyle McEntee, Rachel Van Cleave, and CJ Ryan discuss the rising cost of law school including what’s driving the price to rise and what makes this a complicated issue to change.
Fred McClure and Chris Marks talk about the National Trial Academy sponsored by the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the ABA.
Bill Horton and Simeon Carson discuss how the Health Law Section of the ABA serves lawyers involved in healthcare with programs and webinars for its members.
Colin Rule talks about the potential uses of online dispute resolution in the legal industry.
Linda Shely talks about the model rules of professional conduct on lawyer advertising.
Kevin Napper and Nina Marino speak as lawyers who defend compounding pharmacies accused of prescribing unnecessary medication.
Casey Trupin, Michael Santos, Angela Vigil, Melanie Redman, Darla Bardine, and Stephen Gaetz talk about the ABA homeless youth initiatives and how lawyers can get involved.
Jack Young talks about why the ABA’s Opioid Summit is important and how it will help lawyers deal with the crisis both professionally and personally.
Rosevelie Marquez Morales, Rhonda Hunter, and Tommy Wells talk about implicit bias, how it affects the legal industry, and how to overcome it on a daily basis.
Suzanne Anton and Ellen Rosenblum, both attorneys general, talk about the professional and personal challenges women face when getting involved in politics.
In this On The Road from ABA Midyear 2018, Karen Hutchins talks about what the NABE is and how it serves the legal community.
Cassandra Stubbs talks about the issues that come with using the death penalty, like racial discrimination, geographic discrimination, and potential innocence.
Hilarie Bass, President of the ABA, talks about the issues she has focused on during her presidency like women leaving the profession, homeless youth, and attorney wellness.
ABA President-Elect Bob Carlson speaks about what his presidency will look like, his unique perspective as a small firm owner, and what influenced him to take on this role.
Integra Ledger's David Fisher and Aileen Schultz talk about the Global Legal Hackathon, which aims to be the world's largest legal hackathon.
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.
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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