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Episode 51: Reynen Court CEO Andrew Klein on Creating the App Store for Law

Often called the app store of law, has fast become one of the most talked-about companies in legal technology. Its mission is to make it easy for law firms and legal departments to adopt and manage modern cloud-based software applications without…

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Episode 50: Legal Talk Network’s Adam Camras and Laurence Colletti

For the 50th episode of LawNext, we could think of no more appropriate topic than the state of podcasting in the legal industry. And we could think of no one better suited to the topic than , CEO of the , and , its executive producer.  Camras is…

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Episode 49: Dean Sonderegger of Wolters Kluwer on the ‘Future-Ready Lawyer’

Which firms are best prepared to keep pace with changes in the legal market? That was the question explored in a recent survey of U.S. and European law firms, the , conducted by . Among the findings: The firms that are best prepared for the future are…

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Episode 48: ROSS Intelligence Founders Andrew Arruda and Jimoh Ovbiagele

On this episode of LawNext, host Bob Ambrogi travels to Toronto to sit down for a live recording with the founders of the AI-driven legal research platform , CEO and CTO . Along with a third founder, , Arruda and Ovbiagele first developed ROSS at the…

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Episode 47: Casepoint CEO Haresh Bhungalia on Growth without Funding

E-discovery company Casepoint is unusual among legal technology companies in that it has achieved significant growth in recent years, without taking on outside funding. Since 2015, the company has grown from 45 employees to 370, and in just the last…

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Episode 46: Incoming ABA President Judy Perry Martinez

Judy Perry Martinez is a lawyer who has made public service a part of her career from the start. She continues that legacy in August as she assumes the presidency of the 400,000-member during its annual meeting in San Francisco. On this episode of…

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Episode 45: As Fastcase Turns 20, Founders Recount Its History and Predict Its Future

It was 20 years ago that two Covington & Burling associates, and , made the audacious move of quitting their jobs and launching the legal research company . Their goal was to democratize the law through affordable pricing and smarter technology….

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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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