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LawNext

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LawNext is a weekly podcast hosted by Bob Ambrogi, who is internationally known for his writing and speaking on legal technology and innovation. Each week, Bob interviews the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in the legal industry. From legal technology startups to new law firm business models to enhancing access to justice, Bob and his guests explore the future of law and legal practice.

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Legal Futurist Richard Susskind on Coronavirus, Courts and the Legal Profession

April 13, 2020 15:41 - 40 minutes - 55.4 MB

Ever since the publication of his seminal 1996 book, The Future of Law, Richard Susskind has remained the world’s most-recognized and most-respected speaker and author on the future of legal services. But even he could not have foreseen the sudden relevance of his latest book, Online Courts and the Future of Justice.  On this episode of LawNext, Susskind joins host Bob Ambrogi for a conversation about the legal profession and the judicial system in a time of global pandemic. Will the pande...

David Lat on His Brink-of-Death Battle with COVID-19

April 09, 2020 16:08 - 29 minutes - 40.9 MB

David Lat defied the popular conception of who should be hit with a serious case of COVID-19. Just 44 years old, a two-time marathoner, with a young family and a successful career as a legal recruiter and journalist, and best known as the founder of the blog Above the Law, he did not fit the mold of a person at high risk.  But what started early in March as fever and chills eventually led to 17 days in a New York City hospital, six of them spent intubated and on a respirator in ICU. As two...

Ep 070: David Lat on His Brink-of-Death Battle with COVID-19

April 09, 2020 16:08 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

David Lat defied the popular conception of who should be hit with a serious case of COVID-19. Just 44 years old, a two-time marathoner, with a young family and a successful career as a legal recruiter and journalist, and best known as the founder of the blog Above the Law, he did not fit the mold of a person at high risk.  But what started early in March as fever and chills eventually led to 17 days in a New York City hospital, six of them spent intubated and on a respirator in ICU. As two...

Episode 69: Using Tech to Manage COVID-19 Legal Issues in Australia

April 06, 2020 08:00 - 42 minutes - 59 MB

In Australia, as elsewhere, COVID-19 is creating a surge in the demand for legal help, especially among low-income individuals, as people face job losses, evictions, bankruptcy, domestic violence, and end-of-life issues. Further complicating the situation there is that parts of the country are still recovering from the bush fires that only recently were extinguished. With face-to-face legal help not possible, technology is a critical tool and effective tool in meeting the demand for help, ...

Ep 069: Using Tech to Manage COVID-19 Legal Issues in Australia

April 06, 2020 08:00 - 42 minutes - 58.5 MB

In Australia, as elsewhere, COVID-19 is creating a surge in the demand for legal help, especially among low-income individuals, as people face job losses, evictions, bankruptcy, domestic violence, and end-of-life issues. Further complicating the situation there is that parts of the country are still recovering from the bush fires that only recently were extinguished. With face-to-face legal help not possible, technology is a critical tool and effective tool in meeting the demand for help, ...

Episode 68: Litera CEO Avaneesh Marwaha on Growth During A Crisis

March 30, 2020 17:10 - 41 minutes - 57.3 MB

Even as the COVID-19 pandemic scrambled any sense of business as usual last week, the document-automation company Litera seemed to stay a step ahead, becoming one of the first major legal technology companies to take steps to continue operations, quickly pivoting to develop a lite version of its deal-management platform to offer for free, and completing the notable acquisition of Best Authority.  Litera has been a company on the move since 2016, when a $100 million investment from K1 In...

Ep 067: Clio CEO Jack Newton on His Company’s $1M COVID-19 Relief Fund

March 24, 2020 16:23 - 47 minutes - 65.8 MB

On Monday, March 23, the practice management company Clio announced that it was committing $1 million to a disaster relief fund to help the legal community successfully navigate the challenges and hurdles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. “We want to ensure lawyers are set up to succeed as well as ensuring their their clients can continue to get the legal help they need,” Jack Newton, the company’s cofounder and CEO, explained. In this episode of LawNext, Newton joins host Bob Ambrogi...

Episode 67: Clio CEO Jack Newton on His Company’s $1M COVID-19 Relief Fund

March 24, 2020 16:23 - 47 minutes - 65.1 MB

On Monday, March 23, the practice management company Clio announced that it was committing $1 million to a disaster relief fund to help the legal community successfully navigate the challenges and hurdles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. “We want to ensure lawyers are set up to succeed as well as ensuring their their clients can continue to get the legal help they need,” Jack Newton, the company’s cofounder and CEO, explained. In this episode of LawNext, Newton joins host Bob Ambrogi...

Episode 66: How One Law School Prepared for Coronavirus Shutdown

March 16, 2020 19:57 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

On Thursday, March 12, facing the escalating threat of the coronavirus pandemic, Brigham Young University Law School made the decision to close down live classes, send students home, and teach the remainder of the semester online.  As it happened, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi was at the law school that day, where he was scheduled to interview the school’s head of infrastructure and technology, David Armond, about its law and corpus linguistics initiative.  But as they sat down to record, Arm...

Ep 066: How One Law School Prepared for Coronavirus Shutdown

March 16, 2020 19:57 - 14 minutes - 19.4 MB

On Thursday, March 12, facing the escalating threat of the coronavirus pandemic, Brigham Young University Law School made the decision to close down live classes, send students home, and teach the remainder of the semester online.  As it happened, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi was at the law school that day, where he was scheduled to interview the school’s head of infrastructure and technology, David Armond, about its law and corpus linguistics initiative.  But as they sat down to record, Arm...

Episode 65: PwC’s Global Innovation Leader Vicki Huff Eckert

March 09, 2020 10:00 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

At ABA TECHSHOW 2020, Vicki Huff Eckert, U.S. and global new ventures and innovation leader at PwC, was the featured speaker at the Rebels Riot Luncheon, an event honoring the Legal Technology Resource Center’s 2020 Women of Legal Tech and the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels.  Shortly after the luncheon, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi sat down with Eckert for a live conversation to discuss innovation in professional services, the parallels between the accounting profession and the legal profession, ...

Ep 065: PwC’s Global Innovation Leader Vicki Huff Eckert

March 09, 2020 10:00 - 28 minutes - 39.4 MB

At ABA TECHSHOW 2020, Vicki Huff Eckert, U.S. and global new ventures and innovation leader at PwC, was the featured speaker at the Rebels Riot Luncheon, an event honoring the Legal Technology Resource Center’s 2020 Women of Legal Tech and the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels.  Shortly after the luncheon, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi sat down with Eckert for a live conversation to discuss innovation in professional services, the parallels between the accounting profession and the legal profession, ...

Ep 064: Building a Legal Department from Scratch, with Help from Tech

February 25, 2020 08:00 - 47 minutes - 65.1 MB

When Jerry Levine became general counsel of IPsoft in December 2015, the artificial intelligence company had been in business since 1998, but it had never had an inhouse lawyer. That meant Levine had the daunting task of creating a legal department from scratch, within an established company that had customers worldwide.  More than four years later, Levine has built an international team of inhouse legal professionals, implemented governance standards, put in place compliance policies, set...

Episode 64: Building a Legal Department from Scratch, with Help from Tech

February 25, 2020 08:00 - 48 minutes - 66.5 MB

When Jerry Levine became general counsel of IPsoft in December 2015, the artificial intelligence company had been in business since 1998, but it had never had an inhouse lawyer. That meant Levine had the daunting task of creating a legal department from scratch, within an established company that had customers worldwide.  More than four years later, Levine has built an international team of inhouse legal professionals, implemented governance standards, put in place compliance policies, set...

Ep 063: Legal Analytics Super Session

February 18, 2020 16:57 - 51 minutes - 70.6 MB

The growing use of legal analytics is rapidly transforming the practice of law. Within law firms, analytics drive litigation strategy, business development efforts, and hiring decisions. Within corporate legal departments, analytics drive outside counsel hiring and internal business operations.  In a special episode of LawNext recorded live during Legalweek 2020 in New York City, we bring together a super session of leading experts to discuss this new world of data-driven law.  Joining h...

Episode 63: Legal Analytics Super Session

February 18, 2020 16:57 - 50 minutes - 70 MB

The growing use of legal analytics is rapidly transforming the practice of law. Within law firms, analytics drive litigation strategy, business development efforts, and hiring decisions. Within corporate legal departments, analytics drive outside counsel hiring and internal business operations.  In a special episode of LawNext recorded live during Legalweek 2020 in New York City, we bring together a super session of leading experts to discuss this new world of data-driven law.  Joining h...

Ep 062: Corporate Counsel Roundtable on Data-Driven Innovation

February 10, 2020 18:16 - 49 minutes - 68.4 MB

As corporate legal departments seek to control costs and drive innovation, how can better use of data, metrics and analytics help? How are corporate counsel using analytics to measure and improve performance internally and among outside counsel? These questions were the topic of a special episode of LawNext, recorded live during Legalweek 2020 in New York City with a panel of four corporate counsel and executives who are leaders in law department innovation. My guests for this special ep...

Episode 62: Corporate Counsel Roundtable on Data-Driven Innovation

February 10, 2020 18:16 - 49 minutes - 67.8 MB

As corporate legal departments seek to control costs and drive innovation, how can better use of data, metrics and analytics help? How are corporate counsel using analytics to measure and improve performance internally and among outside counsel? These questions were the topic of a special episode of LawNext, recorded live during Legalweek 2020 in New York City with a panel of four corporate counsel and executives who are leaders in law department innovation. My guests for this special ep...

Ep 061: Designing for Justice, with Stanford’s Margaret Hagan

January 27, 2020 10:00 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MB

In the legal industry, the concept of design thinking has become synonymous with the name Margaret Hagan. Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession, she is also a lecturer at the Stanford d.school, a ubiquitous speaker at legal conferences worldwide, and a leading advocate for making the law more accessible. After graduating from Stanford Law in 2013, she became a fellow at the d.school, where she launched the Program for Legal Tech & Design...

Episode 61: Designing for Justice, with Stanford’s Margaret Hagan

January 27, 2020 10:00 - 34 minutes - 46.9 MB

In the legal industry, the concept of design thinking has become synonymous with the name Margaret Hagan. Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession, she is also a lecturer at the Stanford d.school, a ubiquitous speaker at legal conferences worldwide, and a leading advocate for making the law more accessible. After graduating from Stanford Law in 2013, she became a fellow at the d.school, where she launched the Program for Legal Tech & Design...

Episode 60: Stacy Butler on Innovation for Justice

January 21, 2020 06:23 - 50 minutes - 68.8 MB

In multiple ways, Stacy Butler is immersed in seeking to innovate the justice system and the delivery of legal services.  As director of the Innovation for Justice program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, she leads students in thinking critically about the power of technology and innovation to close the justice gap. As president of the board of Step Up To Justice, she is helping to rethink the provision of free legal services. As a member of the Arizona Task Fo...

Ep 060: Stacy Butler on Innovation for Justice

January 21, 2020 06:23 - 49 minutes - 68.1 MB

In multiple ways, Stacy Butler is immersed in seeking to innovate the justice system and the delivery of legal services.  As director of the Innovation for Justice program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, she leads students in thinking critically about the power of technology and innovation to close the justice gap. As president of the board of Step Up To Justice, she is helping to rethink the provision of free legal services. As a member of the Arizona Task Fo...

Ep 059: LawClerk Cofounder Greg Garman on Changing-Up the Model for Small Firms

December 30, 2019 03:21 - 52 minutes - 73.6 MB

It was an epiphany, of sorts, for Greg Garman. In 2015, after 18 years at the same firm, including several as managing partner, he came to believe that most firms operated under a broken business model. Within weeks, he and several colleagues left the firm to start a smaller, more innovative practice, and he began to develop the concept for LawClerk, a marketplace where solos and small firms can hire freelance lawyers to assist them with specific projects.  Now CEO of LawClerk, Garman -- w...

Episode 59: LawClerk Cofounder Greg Garman on Changing-Up the Model for Small Firms

December 30, 2019 03:21 - 52 minutes - 73 MB

It was an epiphany, of sorts, for Greg Garman. In 2015, after 18 years at the same firm, including several as managing partner, he came to believe that most firms operated under a broken business model. Within weeks, he and several colleagues left the firm to start a smaller, more innovative practice, and he began to develop the concept for LawClerk, a marketplace where solos and small firms can hire freelance lawyers to assist them with specific projects.  Now CEO of LawClerk, Garman -- w...

Ep 058: Jim Sandman, President of the Legal Services Corporation

December 17, 2019 00:36 - 42 minutes - 60.6 MB

Jim Sandman may be one of the most impassioned advocates in the United States for ensuring access to justice for all. As president of the Legal Services Corporation since 2011, he oversees an organization that funds free civil legal services to more than 130 legal aid programs throughout the country. As a frequent speaker and advocate, he forcefully makes the case for equal access to justice.  In this episode of LawNext, Sandman joins host Bob Ambrogi for a frank and thoughtful discussion...

Episode 58: Jim Sandman, President of the Legal Services Corporation

December 17, 2019 00:36 - 42 minutes - 58.5 MB

Jim Sandman may be one of the most impassioned advocates in the United States for ensuring access to justice for all. As president of the Legal Services Corporation since 2011, he oversees an organization that funds free civil legal services to more than 130 legal aid programs throughout the country. As a frequent speaker and advocate, he forcefully makes the case for equal access to justice.  In this episode of LawNext, Sandman joins host Bob Ambrogi for a frank and thoughtful discussion...

Episode 57: Jeroen Plink, CEO, Clifford Chance Applied Solutions

December 09, 2019 11:00 - 38 minutes - 57.9 MB

Jeroen Plink was named in 2018 as CEO of Clifford Chance Applied Solutions, a subsidiary of the international law firm Clifford Chance that designs and develops software to address clients’ business challenges. He is responsible for product development and go-to-market strategy for all its products, including CC Dr@ft, a legal document automation platform.  Plink is a legal technology veteran who, in 2007, moved to the United States to set up Practical Law Company US. Within five years, h...

Ep 057: Jeroen Plink, CEO, Clifford Chance Applied Solutions

December 09, 2019 11:00 - 38 minutes - 57.1 MB

Jeroen Plink was named in 2018 as CEO of Clifford Chance Applied Solutions, a subsidiary of the international law firm Clifford Chance that designs and develops software to address clients’ business challenges. He is responsible for product development and go-to-market strategy for all its products, including CC Dr@ft, a legal document automation platform.  Plink is a legal technology veteran who, in 2007, moved to the United States to set up Practical Law Company US. Within five years, h...

Special Report - Jayne Reardon, Director of 2Civility, at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 21, 2019 11:00 - 24 minutes - 35.3 MB

As executive director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, Jayne Reardon oversees programs and initiatives to increase the civility and professionalism of attorneys and judges, create inclusiveness in the profession, and promote increased service to the public. In this special edition of LawNext recorded live at the recent Clio Cloud Conference in San Diego, Reardon joined host Bob Ambrogi. They discussed Reardon’s thoughts on recent initiatives in several states to...

Special Report - Alt Legal CEO Nehal Madhani at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 19, 2019 23:07 - 13 minutes - 21.5 MB

In one of a series of special reports recorded live at the recent Clio Cloud Conference, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi is joined by Nehal Madhani, an attorney and the founder and CEO of the cloud-based IP filing software Alt Legal. Before starting Alt Legal, Madhani practiced as an attorney at Kirkland & Ellis. He is a Python/Django developer and serves on the board of Django-NYC, a nonprofit organization with nearly 2,500 software developers as members. He is also a CodeX fellow at Stanford La...

Special Report - Fastcase CEO Ed Walters at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 12, 2019 16:38 - 22 minutes - 32.6 MB

In another of a series of special reports recorded live at the Clio Cloud Conference, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi interviews Ed Walters, CEO and cofounder of the online legal research company Fastcase.  Under Ed’s leadership, Fastcase has grown to become one of the world’s largest legal publishers, currently serving more than 800,000 subscribers from around the world. He is an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and at Cornell Tech, where he teaches The Law of Robots, a ...

LawNext Special Report - Fastcase CEO Ed Walters at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 12, 2019 16:38 - 22 minutes - 32.6 MB

In another of a series of special reports recorded live at the Clio Cloud Conference, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi interviews Ed Walters, CEO and cofounder of the online legal research company Fastcase.  Under Ed’s leadership, Fastcase has grown to become one of the world’s largest legal publishers, currently serving more than 800,000 subscribers from around the world. He is an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and at Cornell Tech, where he teaches The Law of Robots, a ...

Special Report - Doxly Founder Haley Altman at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 08, 2019 20:08 - 18 minutes - 27.2 MB

After 10 years as a lawyer at two leading transactional law firms, Haley Altman decided there should be a better way to structure the workflow around the many deals in which she was involved. So in 2016, she left law practice to found Doxly, a technology platform designed to transform the archaic and chaotic process of managing transactions into one that is streamlined and efficient.  Last August, Altman sold Doxly to the document technology company Litera Microsystems. That acquisition c...

LawNext Special Report - Doxly Founder Haley Altman at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 08, 2019 20:08 - 18 minutes - 27.2 MB

After 10 years as a lawyer at two leading transactional law firms, Haley Altman decided there should be a better way to structure the workflow around the many deals in which she was involved. So in 2016, she left law practice to found Doxly, a technology platform designed to transform the archaic and chaotic process of managing transactions into one that is streamlined and efficient.  Last August, Altman sold Doxly to the document technology company Litera Microsystems. That acquisition c...

Special Report - Avvo Founder Mark Britton at the Clio Cloud Conference

November 04, 2019 17:41 - 16 minutes - 24.9 MB

In 2018, Mark Britton left Avvo, the often-controversial company he founded in 2006 and led as CEO until he sold it early last year to web behemoth Internet Brands. Soon after, he joined us here on LawNext in Episode 11 for an insightful conversation about why he started the company, why he sold it, and why he left.  At the recent Clio Cloud Conference in San Diego, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi had the opportunity to sit down again with Britton to record a live special edition of LawNext. B...

Special Report - Clio COO George Psiharis at the Clio Cloud Conference

October 30, 2019 18:00 - 23 minutes - 34.1 MB

George Psiharis was employee number six at Clio, which he joined shortly after the practice management company was founded in 2008. Now, he is COO of an enterprise with more than 400 employees and growing, responsible for customer success, business development and data operations.  Psiharis also oversees Clio’s annual Legal Trends Report, the fourth of which was released at the recent Clio Cloud Conference in San Diego. This year’s report included a unique feature, a study that Clio said ...

Ep 056: Mark Harris, Axiom Founder and Now Knowable CEO

October 28, 2019 09:00 - 54 minutes - 76.4 MB

Nineteen years ago, Mark Harris and Alec Guettel founded Axiom, a pioneering service to provide on-demand legal talent to corporate legal departments, growing it into a company with a roster of more than 2,000 lawyers that works with over half of the Fortune 100, while also developing technology and managed services arms.   Last February, gearing up for a possible IPO, Axiom spun off its technology and managed services entities into two new companies: Knowable, which uses machine-learning...

Episode 56: Mark Harris, Axiom Founder and Now Knowable CEO

October 28, 2019 09:00 - 55 minutes - 77.5 MB

Nineteen years ago, Mark Harris and Alec Guettel founded Axiom, a pioneering service to provide on-demand legal talent to corporate legal departments, growing it into a company with a roster of more than 2,000 lawyers that works with over half of the Fortune 100, while also developing technology and managed services arms.   Last February, gearing up for a possible IPO, Axiom spun off its technology and managed services entities into two new companies: Knowable, which uses machine-learning...

Special Report - Clio CEO Jack Newton at the Clio Cloud Conference

October 28, 2019 00:12 - 29 minutes - 42.6 MB

The seventh-annual Clio Cloud Conference recently wrapped up in San Diego. In this special edition of LawNext, host Bob Ambrogi sat down at the conference for a conversation with Jack Newton, cofounder and CEO of Clio, to talk about the conference and the company.  With Clio having recently announced a $250 million funding round — one of the largest ever for a legal technology company — there was a lot to talk about. In addition, at the conference, Newton announced the forthcoming release...

Ep 055: Utah’s Bold Experiment to Reimagine Legal Services

October 15, 2019 04:32 - 40 minutes - 57.8 MB

In August, a Utah task force on access to justice issued a report that called for “profoundly reimagining the way legal services are regulated in order to harness the power of entrepreneurship, capital, and machine learning in the legal arena.”  Two days later, the Utah Supreme Court voted unanimously to approve the report’s recommendations, including substantially loosening regulatory restrictions on lawyers and creating a “regulatory sandbox” to allow a market of non-traditional legal en...

Episode 55: Utah’s Bold Experiment to Reimagine Legal Services

October 15, 2019 04:32 - 41 minutes - 58.9 MB

In August, a Utah task force on access to justice issued a report that called for “profoundly reimagining the way legal services are regulated in order to harness the power of entrepreneurship, capital, and machine learning in the legal arena.”  Two days later, the Utah Supreme Court voted unanimously to approve the report’s recommendations, including substantially loosening regulatory restrictions on lawyers and creating a “regulatory sandbox” to allow a market of non-traditional legal en...

Ep 054: The AI Behind ROSS, with CTO Jimoh Ovbiagele and Head of Engineering Stergios Anastasiadis

October 07, 2019 18:17 - 46 minutes - 65.6 MB

In LawNext Episode 48, host Bob Ambrogi traveled to Toronto to record a live interview with the founders of the AI-driven legal research platform ROSS Intelligence, CEO Andrew Arruda and CTO Jimoh Ovbiagele, in which they discussed the company’s rise from startup in 2014 to a more mature and established company.  In this second interview recorded in Toronto, we take a deep dive into the artificial-intelligence technology that drives the ROSS legal research platform. For this interview, CT...

Episode 54: The AI Behind ROSS, with CTO Jimoh Ovbiagele and Head of Engineering Stergios Anastasiadis

October 07, 2019 18:17 - 46 minutes - 65.3 MB

In LawNext Episode 48, host Bob Ambrogi traveled to Toronto to record a live interview with the founders of the AI-driven legal research platform ROSS Intelligence, CEO Andrew Arruda and CTO Jimoh Ovbiagele, in which they discussed the company’s rise from startup in 2014 to a more mature and established company.  In this second interview recorded in Toronto, we take a deep dive into the artificial-intelligence technology that drives the ROSS legal research platform. For this interview, CT...

Episode 53: Longtime Orrick Chair Ralph Baxter on Innovating Law Practice

September 16, 2019 04:59 - 44 minutes - 63.1 MB

Ralph Baxter spent nearly a quarter century as chairman and CEO of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, leading its growth from a regional San Francisco law firm specializing in municipal finance to one of the world’s largest firms with offices worldwide and a diverse array of practices. Along the way, both Baxter and Orrick earned kudos for their many innovations in the delivery and pricing of legal services and the staffing and structure of the firm.  Now retired from Orrick, Baxter serves as ...

Ep 053: Longtime Orrick Chair Ralph Baxter on Innovating Law Practice

September 16, 2019 04:59 - 44 minutes - 62.6 MB

Ralph Baxter spent nearly a quarter century as chairman and CEO of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, leading its growth from a regional San Francisco law firm specializing in municipal finance to one of the world’s largest firms with offices worldwide and a diverse array of practices. Along the way, both Baxter and Orrick earned kudos for their many innovations in the delivery and pricing of legal services and the staffing and structure of the firm.  Now retired from Orrick, Baxter serves as ...

Special Report: Clio CEO Jack Newton on His Company’s $250 Million Investment

September 05, 2019 19:15 - 35 minutes - 51.4 MB

On Sept. 4, 2019, the cloud practice management company Clio announced $250 million funding round -- one of the largest ever for a legal technology company. Shortly after making the announcement during an event in Clio’s Burnaby, B.C., headquarters, cofounder and CEO Jack Newton sat down with LawNext host Bob Ambrogi for this live recording session to discuss the news.  In this special edition of LawNext, Newton provides additional background on the investments and the investors, what thi...

Ep 052: Exclusive Report: Clio CEO Jack Newton on His Company’s $250 Million Investment

September 05, 2019 19:15 - 36 minutes - 52.1 MB

On Sept. 4, 2019, the cloud practice management company Clio announced $250 million funding round -- one of the largest ever for a legal technology company. Shortly after making the announcement during an event in Clio’s Burnaby, B.C., headquarters, cofounder and CEO Jack Newton sat down with LawNext host Bob Ambrogi for this live recording session to discuss the news.  In this special edition of LawNext, Newton provides additional background on the investments and the investors, what thi...

Ep 051: Reynen Court CEO Andrew Klein on Creating the App Store for Law

September 03, 2019 05:00 - 48 minutes - 74.6 MB

Often called the app store of law, Reynen Court 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 having to trust firm or client content to the rapidly growing universe of vertically integrated SaaS providers. In this episode of LawNext, recorded live at the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, host...

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

September 03, 2019 05:00 - 48 minutes - 75 MB

Often called the app store of law, Reynen Court 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 having to trust firm or client content to the rapidly growing universe of vertically integrated SaaS providers. In this episode of LawNext, recorded live at the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, host...

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

August 27, 2019 05:04 - 46 minutes - 68.6 MB

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 Adam Camras, CEO of the Legal Talk Network, and Laurence Colletti, its executive producer.  Camras is a longtime entrepreneur in the legal industry whose company Lawgical acquired the Legal Talk Network in 2013. Since then, he has launched an array of law-related podcasts and made the Legal Talk Networ...

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