Law Next

Hosted ByRobert Ambrogi

Robert Ambrogi interviews the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving the future of law.

“[This] podcast is a must-listen for lawyers, law professors, and law students. Always thought-provoking, and Bob is as experienced a podcast host as you will find. Can’t recommend highly enough.”

Ed Walters, CEO, Fastcase

All Episodes

Ep 166 – LawVu CEO Sam Kidd Explains Why He Believes His Company Is Revolutionizing Corporate Legal Operations

LawVu is a New Zealand company that says it is revolutionizing legal operations by waging war on a multiplicity of point solutions and providing in-house legal teams with the first truly connected platform for matter, contract and spend…

Ep 165: Litify COO Ari Treuhaft on Why the Practice Management Company Considers Itself A Unique Category of Legal Tech

The law practice management platform is unique in several ways. For one, it is built on top of Salesforce, the sales and marketing automation platform used by many Fortune 500 companies. For another, it was developed by Morgan & Morgan, the largest…

Ep 164: As LawPay Acquires MyCase, Our Exclusive LawNext Interview with the Two CEOs

As this episode is being released, news is breaking that is likely to have a profound impact on the law practice management market: AffiniPay, the parent company of the electronic payments platform LawPay, has acquired the law practice management…

Ep 163: Notarize Founder and CEO Pat Kinsel on Disrupting A Centuries-Old Process

If ever there was a process ripe for disruption, notarization would seem to be it. A function that may date back to Ancient Egypt, it has changed little for centuries – still typically done in person, on hard-copy paper, using physical seals, and…

Ep 162: Is the End in Site for State Limits on Law Practice?

Lawyers are largely limited to practicing law in the states in which they are licensed. But now, calling that rule anachronistic, the has asked the American Bar Association to amend the model rules that govern law practice to allow lawyers admitted…