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On the Road with Legal Talk Network

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Legal Talk Network On the Road covers the latest conferences, bar meetings, industry events, and trade shows. 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.

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CLA Annual Meeting 2018: Cross Examining Experts

October 16, 2018 23:22 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

What are the tips and tricks trial lawyers use against their opponents? In this On the Road report from the California Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, host Norman Rodich welcomes guests Larry Wayte and Juanita Brooks to talk about examining an expert at trial, how they approach it, and what questions or words to avoid. They also talk about their process when they’re in trial. Larry Wayte is a trial lawyer at the McCormick Bartow Law Firm in Fresno, California. Juanita Brooks is a Pri...

CLA Annual Meeting 2018: Solo and Small Firm Section

October 16, 2018 23:12 - 15 minutes - 22.5 MB

In this On the Road report from the California Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti talks to five executive committees of the Solo & Small Firms Section, Robert Klein, Sabrina Green, Steven Mayer, Philip Shapiro, and Sarah Redparth, about the recent separation of the State Bar of California and the Sections, the benefits of being a member of the Solo and Small Firm Section, and what to expect at the solo and small firms summit. Robert Klein is an accomplished civil li...

CLA Annual Meeting 2018: Independent Contractors and the Perils of Misclassification

October 16, 2018 22:46 - 19 minutes - 27.9 MB

Why should you hire an independent contractor to work for your company? In this On the Road report from the California Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti is joined with Cynthia Elkins to talk about the role of an independent contractor, classifying the difference between them and regular employees, and attributes of being an employee w2. They also mention the Dynamex Operations West v. Superior Court: California’s adoption of the ABC Test for Purposes of the Wage Orde...

CLA Annual Meeting 2018: The California Young Lawyers Association

October 15, 2018 22:21 - 12 minutes - 17.5 MB

If you’re a budding lawyer in California and you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. In this On the Road report from the California Lawyers Association (CLA) Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti talks to Lauren Powe about the California Young Lawyers Association (CYLA) and what they offer to attorneys in their first eight years of practice. From CLEs and leadership opportunities to webinars and e-news, hear how being an active member of the CYLA benefits young lawyers. Lauren Powe ...

CLA Annual Meeting 2018: Believing in Facts with Congressman Brian Baird

October 15, 2018 22:09 - 24 minutes - 34.5 MB

In this On the Road report from the California Lawyers Association (CLA) Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti talks to Congressman Brian Baird about Americans' ability to distinguish facts from opinions and the effect this is having on our democracy. He discusses the Americans' ability to InfoWars and other mediums that feed paranoia, the buried but prevalent presence of authoritarian beliefs, and the attack that arbiters of fact and reason, namely the press, are facing. He also shares the...

CLA Annual Meeting 2018: Hear from the Leaders of the Bar

October 15, 2018 21:50 - 26 minutes - 36.6 MB

Meet the leaders of the newly formed CLA. In this On the Road report from the CLA Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti talks to Heather Rosing, Pam Wilson, Jim Hill, Chip Wilkins, and Emilio Varanini about what the CLA leadership looks like after their split from the State Bar and the goals they have for the future of the association. They discuss the responsibilities they’re taking on in terms of furthering diversity and access to justice and the membership benefits they offer to their ac...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Why Civil Justice Reform Matters

October 15, 2018 20:15 - 13 minutes - 19.9 MB

Data shows that nearly 75% of people in the civil justice system are unrepresented. From the Oklahoma Summit on Access to Justice, On the Road host Jim Calloway talks to Katherine Alteneder, the executive director of the Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN). They discuss how her organization aims to create an environment in the civil justice system that is supportive of unrepresented litigants. The legal professionals involved in SLRN work to develop plain language forms, implement leg...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Free Legal Answers

October 15, 2018 20:04 - 11 minutes - 17 MB

One of the easiest ways lawyers can get involved in the access to justice movement is by signing up for the Free Legal Answers program. In this On The Road episode, host John Williams talks to Rod Ring, chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association Access to Justice Committee, about what the committee is doing to help low-income people have greater access to legal services. They explain how the Oklahoma Free Legal Answers program allows lawyers to donate small amounts of time online to anonymously a...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: The New Reality of Eviction and Homelessness

October 15, 2018 19:53 - 14 minutes - 24.5 MB

Eviction is a terribly destabilizing event that often leads people to a series of further difficulties. In this On The Road episode, host John Williams talks to Eric Hallett, Richard Klinge, Dillon Turman, and Michael Figgins about access to justice in housing law. This panel of housing law experts all provide free legal services to clients facing housing and eviction crises. They discuss what their unique roles look like as they serve their clients and talk about the need for more legal pro...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: How Data Deepens Our Understanding of Access to Justice

October 15, 2018 19:37 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB

Studying civil legal data increases understanding of access to justice problems and helps lawyers and laypeople alike see how they can be part of the solution. In this On The Road episode from The Oklahoma Summit on A2J, host John Williams talks to Ryan Gentzler, director of open justice Oklahoma, and Anna Carpenter, associate clinical professor of law at the University of Tulsa College of Law. They discuss the ways data helps them advocate for fair policies and services for low-income peopl...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Getting Legal Help for Families

October 12, 2018 21:53 - 8 minutes - 12.9 MB

Many Oklahomans navigating family law issues are unaware of how to get the legal services they need. In this On The Road episode, host John Williams talks to Kimberly Hays, president of the Oklahoma Bar Association, about justice gap issues in family law and how they can be addressed. They discuss the innovative ways the summit is working to provide more access, and talk about the Oklahoma Free Legal Answers program where lawyers can volunteer to answer legal questions for low-income residen...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Is it Time for Civil Gideon?

October 12, 2018 21:50 - 10 minutes - 15.8 MB

Civil Gideon is a national movement that explores ways to provide civil legal services to low-income Americans. On The Road host John Williams discusses the ideals behind the civil Gideon movement with Michael Turpen, speaker at the Oklahoma Summit on Access to Justice. They talk about how civil legal access for the poor brings benefits to the whole of society and discuss some of the creative ways access to justice strategies are being implemented in Oklahoma. Michael Turpen is a partner i...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Changing the Dialogue on Equal Justice

October 12, 2018 21:44 - 11 minutes - 15.9 MB

Access to justice is more than just a way to help the poor; it also serves the bottom line of society. In this On The Road Episode, host John Williams talks to Judge Jonathan Lippman, former Chief Judge of New York, about his work and views on equal access to justice. Judge Lippman explains the importance of making people understand that equal access to civil legal services not only changes lives, but also serves our society and economy. Meaningful legal help often drastically reduces social...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: The Justice Gap

October 12, 2018 21:42 - 11 minutes - 16.6 MB

Millions of Americans try to navigate the civil justice system without representation because they cannot afford legal services. At the Oklahoma Summit on Access to Justice, host John Williams talks to Jim Sandman, president of Legal Services Corporation, about the justice gap: the difference between the civil legal needs of low-income Americans and the resources available to meet those needs. They discuss raising awareness of the issue and highlight that studies on legal aid funding show a ...

Oklahoma Summit on A2J: Access to Justice Commission Goals

October 12, 2018 21:41 - 13 minutes - 19.2 MB

The Oklahoma Summit on Access to Justice seeks to develop and implement policy initiatives designed to expand access to and enhance the quality of justice in civil legal matters for low-income Oklahoma residents. In this On The Road Report, host John Williams talks to Chief Justice Douglas Combs and Judge Rick Bozarth about their plans to revitalize Oklahoma’s Access to Justice Commission. They discuss the commission’s desire to educate Oklahomans on the importance of access to civil justice...

Clio Cloud 2018: Human-Centered Design for Lawyers

October 08, 2018 22:41 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

How is curiosity a tool for innovation in law? In this On The Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Jason Tashea talks to Cat Moon about a human-centered design for law and the power of curiosity to drive innovation in the legal profession. She shares why thinking like a lawyer isn’t always the most effective way to solve problems and how lawyers can better cultivate their own curiosity. Cat Moon works with law firms, legal departments, and law schools across the U.S. to br...

Clio Cloud 2018: How Data Can Make Legal Services Less Risky

October 08, 2018 22:12 - 14 minutes - 20.1 MB

If you’re traveling without a map, you might get lost, and if you’re litigating without data, you very well may lose your case. In this On The Road episode, host Joe Patrice talks to Ed Walters and Michael Sander about how data analytics make legal services less risky for clients and give a strategic advantage to lawyers in litigation. They discuss how data analytics show the large-scale trends in different areas of the law. Lawyers can use this information to set client expectations and pot...

Clio Cloud 2018: Digital Marketing with SEM & SEO

October 08, 2018 21:57 - 13 minutes - 19.3 MB

Get digital legal marketing advice from the pros. In this On The Road episode, Jared Correia hosts legal marketing experts Gyi Tsakalakis and Kelly Street of AttorneySync. They discuss content marketing, the differences between SEM and SEO, and the importance of using free Google My Business listings to maximize your presence on Google. There’s also a healthy dose of goats, Netflix recommendations, karaoke, laundry talk, and general mirth. Gyi and Kelly are also hosts of the Lunch Hour Legal...

Clio Cloud 2018: Productizing Your Law Practice

October 08, 2018 19:35 - 12 minutes - 17.5 MB

Productizing is turning information you know into a digital information product that is scalable and available online. This could be anything from a Kindle book to a DIY YouTube video. In this On The Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Jared Correia talks with the speakers Jess Birken and Megan Zavieh about what it means to productize the practice of law. They give tips on how lawyers can get started and provide practical examples of ways digital information products can en...

Clio Cloud 2018: Advanced Automation With Zapier

October 08, 2018 19:23 - 13 minutes - 18.9 MB

Zapier is a platform that connects two different apps to increase efficiency using automation. For example, lawyers can automatically trigger events in Clio from a created matter. At Clio Cloud Conference 2018, On The Road host Joe Patrice talks to Tara Cain and Jordan Raine about how lawyers can use Zapier to connect apps and automate processes. They discuss how lawyers don't need to be able to write a single line of code to create custom workflows with Zapier. It automates basic tasks for ...

Clio Cloud 2018: Building a Modern Law Firm

October 08, 2018 18:25 - 7 minutes - 11.4 MB

Ever thought about starting your own modern law firm? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Jason Tashea talks to Billie Tarascio about what it’s like to work for a modern law firm, the steps to create one, and questions to ask when getting started. She also discusses the process she went through and processes she found immutable. Billie Tarascio is a family law attorney in Phoenix, Arizona. She also is the founder of Access Legal and owner of Modern Law Prac...

Clio Cloud 2018: How to Integrate with Clio

October 08, 2018 17:37 - 12 minutes - 18.5 MB

How is Clio using platform development and how can you partner with them? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Gyi Tsakalakis talks to Tys von Gaza and Andrew Gay about the recent developments coming out of Clio, how partners working with their API differ, and what developers can do if they want to partner with Clio. They also talk about Clio's Code/Launch contest, in which they gave away $100,000 to the most creative and useful Clio integration. Tys von Gaz...

Clio Cloud 2018: Law and Code

October 05, 2018 21:40 - 11 minutes - 17.1 MB

Programming may become a necessary skill for lawyers, but the shift won’t be as dramatic as you think. In this On The Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Victor Li talks to Jason Morris from Round Table Law about his views on the future of law and coding and how new tools can be made to suit the way lawyers think. They discuss how future legal technology will not simply automate basic legal tasks, but instead make it possible for lawyers to provide services that never exist...

Clio Cloud 2018: Every Lawyer is Also a Salesperson

October 05, 2018 20:25 - 12 minutes - 17.7 MB

There are so many lawyers trying to sell their services to clients, so how can one lawyer stand out in the crowd? In this On The Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Kelly Street talks to Steven Silberbach, Senior VP of Global Sales at Clio, about helping lawyers become great salespeople. They also discuss the ways lawyers can learn to articulate their value to potential clients and how to not just sell a service, but sell the experience beyond that service. Steven Silberb...

Clio Cloud 2018: Legal Accounting Insights

October 05, 2018 20:01 - 11 minutes - 15.9 MB

How can lawyers get their lost time back? In this On The Road episode from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Gyi Tsakalakis talks with professional accountant Gale Kirsopp about using realization rates as a tool for measuring revenue and productivity in law firms. Clio’s Legal Trends Report has consistently shown lawyers that they may not be utilizing their time well. Gale discusses the importance of documenting time usage for every member in the firm, both lawyers and support staff. This...

Clio Cloud 2018: The 2018 Legal Trends Report

October 05, 2018 17:02 - 14 minutes - 20.4 MB

What is the Legal Trends Report and how can this report help law firms better their practice? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Laurence Colletti and Joe Patrice welcome George Psiharis to discuss how much time lawyers lose everyday on average, Clio’s three basic components, and why less billing could help a firm earn more money. Psiharis also explains where the data comes from when reporting about lawyers and how that data differs from client expectations....

Clio Cloud 2018: Blockchain and AI used in the Legal Industry

October 05, 2018 16:46 - 14 minutes - 20.7 MB

What’s going on with blockchain and why is artificial intelligence (AI) use growing in the legal industry? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Jared Correia joins Joshua Lenon and Jake Heller to talk about how blockchain and AI play a role in their companies, what they are seeing with AI today, and how to spot a product that is not worth using. They also talk about how big law firms use AI differently than smaller firms. Joshua Lenon is the lawyer in reside...

Clio Cloud 2018: Legal Ethics and Running A Modern Law Firm

October 05, 2018 16:30 - 14 minutes - 20.5 MB

How can you keep your firm ethically safe and secure? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, host Kelly Street welcomes Erin Gerstenzang and Kimberly Bennett to talk about legal ethics and how it collides with modern law firms, how lawyers better secure their documents and data with clients who don’t use gmail, and the do’s and don’ts of posting on social media. They also discuss technology that they believe works for small firms and which add on services to choose. ...

Clio Cloud 2018: What's New with Clio

October 04, 2018 19:01 - 18 minutes - 31.3 MB

What new features has Clio brought this year and are there more to come? In this On the Road report from the Clio Cloud Conference 2018, hosts Laurence Colletti and Victor Li talk to Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau about how Clio has improved over the last 6 years, the software’s new products, and the future Clio experience for all lawyers. They also talk about their acquisition of Lexicata and new developments coming in 2019. Jack Newton is the co-founder and CEO of Clio, one of the pioneer...

SOLID East 2018: Creating Innovative Roles in a Law Firm

September 20, 2018 23:20 - 17 minutes - 24.3 MB

In this On The Road report from the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to Peter Geovanes, Dera Nevin, and Andrew Sprogis about their innovative roles and how to set a precedent when you’re the first one in their position. For law firms looking to add new roles, they offer their advice from establishing strategic goals to firm leadership providing resources and support. In addition, they discuss how random acts of innovation don’t exist. Ra...

SOLID East 2018: Thoughts from the Sponsors

September 20, 2018 23:04 - 13 minutes - 18.8 MB

The sponsors of this year’s the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018 chime in about some of the conference’s hot topics. In this On The Road report from SOLID East 2018, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to Daniel Pelc, Bryant Isbell, Adam Rubinger and Julia Hasenzahl about their main takeaways from the conference. They discuss how technology doesn’t accomplish much on its own and needs experienced people and processes behind it in order to bring about change. They also dive ...

SOLID East 2018: Advice from In-House Counsel

September 20, 2018 22:51 - 8 minutes - 12.6 MB

Get the in-house counsel perspective of this year’s Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID). In this On The Road report from the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to Bob Taylor and Jeff Marple about their impressions of the conference and stand-out discussion topics as in-house professionals. Some of these include the end of traditional methods of legal service delivery, the use of AI, and how to differentiate your firm to in-ho...

SOLID East 2018: Session 1 Speakers on Innovative Market Drivers

September 20, 2018 22:36 - 19 minutes - 27 MB

In this On The Road report from the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to Stephen Poor, Mark Smolik, and Bobbi Basile about the topics they covered in their keynote presentation. They discuss how law firms and legal departments are addressing innovative market drivers, the challenges and advantages related to the Big Four moving into the legal space, and the importance of understanding customer needs before investing in new technology and ...

SOLID East 2018: Tech Showcase Participants Part 2

September 20, 2018 22:04 - 9 minutes - 14.4 MB

Meet some of the brilliant startups that took the stage in the Tech Showcase during the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018 at Hogan Lovells in New York City. In this On The Road report from the conference, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to showcase participants Trent Carlyle of ServeManager, Alma Asay of Allegory Law, Mike Dalewitz of Review Right, and Rob Feigenbaum of vTestify about how their companies are encouraging innovation. They also discussed how much they appre...

SOLID East 2018: Tech Showcase Participants Part 1

September 20, 2018 21:22 - 8 minutes - 12.4 MB

Meet some of the brilliant startups that took the stage in the Tech Showcase. In this On The Road report from the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018 at Hogan Lovells in New York City, host Abby Rosenbloom talks to Tech Showcase participants Alia Luria of InFront Compliance, Jim Delkousis of PERSUIT, Basha Rubin of Priori Legal, Michael Faraci of Vista Analytics, George Tziahanas of Luminance, and Jay Leib of NexLP. They discuss the benefits of the presentation format...

SOLID East 2018: The Tech Showcase as a Herald of Change

September 20, 2018 20:28 - 7 minutes - 11.4 MB

Startups who are acting on innovative ideas best reflect the impact technology has on the legal industry. In this On The Road report from the Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption (SOLID) East 2018 at Hogan Lovells in New York City, host David Cowen talks to Chris Mammen about The Tech Showcase and how innovation is driving change in the legal profession. They discuss the significance of the showcase, the rate of change in the legal market in terms of investment in technology, and where ...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: Meeting Client Needs with Blockchain

September 17, 2018 19:27 - 10 minutes - 14.5 MB

In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Pierson Grider and David Berger talk to Nita Sanger about how Wolters Kluwer is using blockchain technology to address client pain points. They discuss what initiated the company’s interest in blockchain and how their research into the technology is driven by the needs of their customers. They also share their excitement about how blockchain could potentially transform the entire legal industry in the future. Nita Sanger i...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: NetDocuments and Blockchain

September 17, 2018 16:52 - 19 minutes - 27.2 MB

In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Pierson Grider and David Berger talk to Brad Clements and Peter Buck about NetDocuments and its use of blockchain technology. They discuss some of the specifics of using blockchain technology, from giving documents authority via smart contracts to tying identities to transactions, and how these capabilities will mature in the company’s future. They also address establishing blockchain guidelines and how consortiums are essen...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: A Blockchain Enabled Legaler

September 17, 2018 16:37 - 17 minutes - 25.2 MB

In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, host Pierson Grider talks to Stevie Ghiassi about what blockchain technology has made possible for Legaler, an Australian legal tech company. He shares what goals the company has that have been enabled by blockchain like increasing contract privacy, decentralized applications, and access to legal services. He also discusses what groups, events, and companies are changing the conversation about blockchain in the legal industry. S...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: Creating a Cryptocurrency Marketplace

September 17, 2018 16:20 - 17 minutes - 24.9 MB

In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Pierson Grider and David Berger talk to Elizabeth White and Edgar Radjabli about how their company, The White Company, is combating negative ideas about blockchain by creating a cryptocurrency marketplace and wallet system. They discuss the potential of quick and easy payment facilitation, the future of blockchain, and how the company integrates with the legal field via smart contracts. Elizabeth White has worked with luxu...

SDCBA: Letting Technology Work for You

September 13, 2018 21:27 - 13 minutes - 19.9 MB

For lawyers who are hesitant to fully embrace technology into their practice, they could be accomplishing so much more by embracing it. In this On The Road report from the the San Diego County Bar Association (SDCBA), host Adriana Linares talks to Jeff Joseph about what drove the SDCBA to focus on technology and why innovation should matter to all lawyers. Jeff shares which apps he uses and how he inspires the lawyers around him to explore technologies like AI and the cloud.

SDCBA: Helping Members use Technology

September 13, 2018 20:55 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

The San Diego County Bar Association (SDCBA) has recently focused on helping members understand the technology that could improve their practice. To do this, they’ve brought on Adriana Linares as a member technology officer. In this On The Road report from the SDCBA, host Laurence Colletti talks to Adriana about her new role and how she will serve members who seek to better understand technology. From choosing practice management software to transitioning to the cloud, she shares the most co...

SDCBA: Maximizing Technology

September 13, 2018 20:11 - 17 minutes - 24.5 MB

Most lawyers use popular software like Microsoft Word and Excel, but few take advantage of everything these programs have to offer. In this On The Road report from the The San Diego County Bar Association (SDCBA), host Renee Stackhouse talks to Lilys McCoy the importance of maximizing the technology you already use. They talk about how using shortcuts with commonly used software could save lawyers a significant amount of time and where lawyers can go to learn these shortcuts. Lilys McCoy i...

SDCBA: The Technology Committee

September 13, 2018 19:42 - 15 minutes - 21 MB

In 2017, the San Diego County Bar Association (SDCBA) decided to create a committee focused on meeting the technology needs of its members. In this On The Road report from the SDCBA, host Adriana Linares talks to Renee Stackhouse, chair of the SDCBA’s Technology Committee about how the committee serves its members. They share what projects they’re working on, like rejuvenating the bar’s phone app and website, and why they decided to hire a member technology officer, a role that now belongs t...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: Real World Applications of Blockchain Technology

August 29, 2018 22:02 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

Blockchain seems like a great idea but what can it actually do? In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Amy Braunz and Cori Goudchaux talks to Andrea Tinianow, Kirsten Albers-Fiedler, and Christen Bartelt about how blockchain technology solves problems in the real world. They discuss the areas of law that need this technology the most, like family law and access to justice, and why those willing to embrace blockchain will soar above those dragging their feet. An...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: Blockchain Technology Real-Life Examples

August 29, 2018 20:50 - 24 minutes - 34.2 MB

Blockchain is not just a theory, it is a technology that real life lawyers and law firms are implementing into their practices. In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Amy Braunz and Cori Goudchaux talk to Trent Carlyle, Kate Briscoe, James Cornell, and Brian Kuhn about how their companies are utilizing blockchain technology and the problems this technology could address to improve the experience of consumers. They discuss the issues that motivated them to pursue ...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: Developing A Blockchain App

August 29, 2018 19:50 - 13 minutes - 19.5 MB

Developing blockchain is still considered the Wild West and the key to navigating this new technological terrain is to keep things brutally simple. Amy Braunz and Cori Goudchaux of Integra Ledger go behind the curtain to discuss getting practical about simplifying when developing a blockchain app. They talk to Trent Carlyle of Lawgical, Brad Clements and Peter Buck of NetDocuments, and David Berger of Integra Ledger about their experiences building effective blockchain apps. They also share ...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: A Sneak Peek at Blockchain 101

August 29, 2018 19:15 - 8 minutes - 11.7 MB

Blockchain is more than just Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, there are other exciting business applications this emerging technology is being used for. In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, host Cori Goudchaux of Integra Ledger talks about the upcoming four-part conference event called Blockchain 101 with Glynna Christian of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and business owner Jay D. Hull. The conference features explanations on how blockchain works, common misunders...

GLBC Annual Meeting 2018: The Future of Blockchain

August 29, 2018 18:38 - 21 minutes - 30.1 MB

The future of blockchain technology holds the potential to solve security and efficiency issues in many fields, including legal. In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, hosts Amy Braunz and Cori Goudchaux talk to David Fisher, Dean Sonderegger, Brian Kuhn, and Katherine Lowry about the current state of blockchain technology and how it will likely progress in the coming years. They discuss the problems that blockchain could solve like security and accuracy and existing p...

Why Antitrust?

August 17, 2018 18:22 - 18 minutes - 25.9 MB

An interview with several antitrust lawyers from different backgrounds to discover what attracted them to antitrust, and advice for young lawyers considering a career in antitrust.

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