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Episode 44: Luminance CEO Emily Foges on AI’s Tipping Point in Law

By any measure, the London-based legal AI startup Luminance has had spectacular success. Not yet three years old, it has raised $23 million in funding, has achieved a valuation of $100 million, is used by more than 150 organizations on six continents,…

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Episode 43: LexLab’s Alice Armitage on Teaching Innovation and Mentoring Startups

As director of applied innovation at UC Hastings College of the Law, oversees two innovation-focused projects at the law school: , a multifaceted innovation program for students, startups and the broader legal tech community; and , a program offering…

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Episode 42: The AALL’s Femi Cadmus on the Changing Face of Law Librarians

“We are not your grandfather’s law librarian.” As president of the American Association of Law Libraries, makes that point emphatically. Her organization recently completed it first-ever report, an in-depth look at what information…

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Episode 41: Tom Bruce on 27 Years of Disrupting Legal Information

Disruption is a word that gets thrown around easily these days. But the at Cornell Law School truly was a disruptor. Founded in 1992 with the mission of making legal information available to everyone without cost, it was literally the first legal…

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Episode 40: Gillian Hadfield on Redesigning Our Legal Systems

A lawyer, economist and scholar, has devoted much of her career to studying how legal systems can be improved to ensure they meet the needs of the people they are meant to serve. In her book, , she argues that the complexity of today’s global,…

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Episode 39: An Exclusive Look at the New LegalZoom-backed Project to Develop Better Contracts for Small Businesses

This week on LawNext, we get to reveal a project that could change the face of contracting for small businesses worldwide. Pulse — backed by — is a new initiative to deliver better contracts to small businesses. And to help develop it, Pulse has…

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Episode 38: EY’s Purchase of Pangea3, with Pangea3’s Joe Borstein and Ed Sohn

A tremor rolled through the legal industry recently when Thomson Reuters announced that it had , Pangea3, to global Big Four professional services firm Ernst & Young, a sign of Ernst & Young’s increasing expansion into legal services. On…

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Episode 37: Logikcull Cofounder Andy Wilson on His Mission to Democratize Discovery

“Our mission is to make discovery instant and accessible for everyone,” says , cofounder and CEO of the e-discovery technology company . “We believe that quick and affordable access to discovery ‒ the search for truth ‒ is a fundamental…

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Episode 36: Atrium Cofounder Augie Rakow on the Alternative Firm’s Successes and Challenges

Silicon Valley-backed is a different kind of law firm — a dual entity that is part law practice and part legal technology company. The goal is to provide corporate clients with a more efficient and transparent alternative to traditional large firms,…

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Episode 35: Felicity Conrad, Cofounder and CEO of Paladin

Felicity Conrad is on a mission to help expand pro bono legal services. The legal technology company she cofounded, , helps corporations, law firms, law schools and legal service organizations streamline their pro bono programs, with the greater goal…

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