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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 19 MIN

Overcoming Hacking Risks and Technological Roadblocks in Law

from Law Practice Today · host The Law Practice Division

In this episode of the Law Practice Today podcast, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal technology with legal technology consultant Pegeen Turner. Pegeen discusses her role in helping law firms integrate tech solutions, the transformative potential of AI in handling tedious tasks, and the importance of transitioning to cloud-based systems for enhanced security and efficiency. She also highlights the challenges mid-size firms face with server dependencies and the significant advantages of adopting new technologies. Tune in to discover how leveraging AI can empower lawyers to focus on what they do best and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving legal landscape.00:00 The Future of AI in Law00:30 Introduction to the Law Practice Today Podcast01:11 Technology Challenges in Law Firms01:39 Meet Peggy Turner: Legal Technology Consultant03:07 The Overwhelming Pace of AI Advancements07:50 Understanding Agentic AI10:56 Security Risks with Server-Based Systems12:36 Moving Towards Cloud-Based Solutions17:49 Conclusion and Contact InformationABA TECHSHOW 2026 - March 25-28, 2026 ABA TECHSHOW 2026: Four days of legal tech innovation in Chicago. Lead the future. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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