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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 40 MIN

SHRM's $11.5 Million Judgment: The Fallout

from Firm Factor · host Thyme Media

In this episode of Firm Factor, we examine the $11.5 million discrimination judgment against the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and what it signals for organizations navigating compliance, accountability, and brand risk. Joined by new co-host Darin Fenn, we discuss how reputational trust can erode quickly when customer experience and ethical standards are deprioritized.We also explore the growing use of AI in customer-facing roles, particularly in the legal industry, and question whether efficiency gains are worth the loss of human judgment and empathy. The episode closes with a clear takeaway: technology can support great service, but it cannot replace the people who make it meaningful.Takeaways: Darin joins us as co-host, bringing a wealth of experience in business growth. We discuss the shocking $11.5 million judgment against SHRM for racial discrimination. Trust in businesses can be lost quickly, often due to one negative review or incident. AI in customer service has mixed reviews, with many preferring human interaction. The legal industry is facing challenges as AI tools become more integrated into daily tasks. Human judgment is crucial in overseeing AI outputs to avoid errors in legal practice. Links referenced in this episode:legalrev.comthyme.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apple Legal Rev Hemet Law SHRM Klarna Clio ABC Legal Gusto Zenefits Semrush Adobe

In this episode of Firm Factor, we examine the $11.5 million discrimination judgment against the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and what it signals for organizations navigating compliance, accountability, and brand risk. Joined by new co-host Darin Fenn, we discuss how reputational trust can erode quickly when customer experience and ethical standards are deprioritized.We also explore the growing use of AI in customer-facing roles, particularly in the legal industry, and question whether efficiency gains are worth the loss of human judgment and empathy. The episode closes with a clear takeaway: technology can support great service, but it cannot replace the people who make it meaningful.Takeaways: Darin joins us as co-host, bringing a wealth of experience in business growth. We discuss the shocking $11.5 million judgment against SHRM for racial discrimination. Trust in businesses can be lost quickly, often due to one negative review or incident. AI in customer service has mixed reviews, with many preferring human interaction. The legal industry is facing challenges as AI tools become more integrated into daily tasks. Human judgment is crucial in overseeing AI outputs to avoid errors in legal practice. Links referenced in this episode:legalrev.comthyme.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apple Legal Rev Hemet Law SHRM Klarna Clio ABC Legal Gusto Zenefits Semrush Adobe

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