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The Future Law Podcast — 105 episodes

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5.12 What We've Learned About ALSPs

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5.11 What AI And Data Science Can Do For Law Firms

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5.10 How Change Can Improve Law Firms

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5.9 How To Fix America's Voting System

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5.8 A Brighter, Balanced Future For AI And Law

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5.7 Speculation vs Data

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5.6 Taking The Long View With Alternative Providers

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5.5 What It Takes To Stay In The ALSP Game

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5.4 The Continuing Importance Of Classic Legal Skills

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5.3 How To Source Legal Talent

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5.2 When Law Firms Make Their Own ALSPs: SixFifty

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5.1 What's On The Horizon For ALSPs

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5.0 New Season Coming Soon!

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4.14 What We've Learnt This Season

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4.13 How Curiosity Powers Your Career

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4.12 Can Training In Law Be A Gateway to Other Industries?

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4.11 What Future Lawyers Can Learn From Biographers

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4.10 How to Break into LegalTech

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4.9 Learning Talent Management From Baking Shows

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4.8 Lawyers and Problem Solving in the Age of AI

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4.7 How Women in LegalTech are Changing the World Ft Dorna Moini

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4.6 Using Legal Automation to Advance Access to Justice

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4.5 How Chatbots Can Help Lawyers, Law Firms & the Legal Industry

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4.4 Learning Leadership Via a Conductor's Baton

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4.3 Storytelling Fundamentals for Lawyers

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4.2 How Has Technology Changed Law

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4.1 How to Stay Ahead of the Technology Curve

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4.0 Introducing Season 4 of the Future Law Podcast

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3.33 Stephanie Sciullo, Chief Legal Officer of MSA Safety, on Managing Legal in a Tech World

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3.32 Dean Patty Roberts, St. Mary's University, on Online Legal Education

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3.31 The SAL TechLaw.Fest 2021 Series: Rama Tiwari on Change Management in Action

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3.30 The SAL TechLaw.Fest 2021 Series: Ashlie Beringer on Rethinking Client Services in Tech Law

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3.29 The SAL TechLaw.Fest 2021 Series: Ken Kwee Tan and Bridget McCormack on Will Robots Replace Judges?

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3.28 The SAL TechLaw.Fest 2021 Series: Joyce A. Tan on Innovating in Tech Law

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3.27 Ellen McGinnis, Haynes & Boone, on Diversity and Inclusion in Managing Legal Talent

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3.26 Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justine Bridget McCormack

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3.25 The Orrick Series: ALSPs, with Daryl Shetterly, Liam Brown, and Basha Rubin

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3.24 The Orrick Series: Global Operations, with Kelly Cullen and Will Turani

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3.23 The Orrick Series: Innovation, with Wendy Butler Curtis and Kate Orr

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3.22 The Orrick Series: Talent, with Siobhan Handley and Bryan Parker

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3.21 Alex Hamilton, CEO of Radiant Law

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3.20 Anusia Gillespie, NewLaw Advocate

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3.19 Ivan Fong, Chief Legal Officer of the 3M Company

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3.18 Krista Contino Saumby, on Building Bridges for New Lawyers

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3.17 Dierk Schindler and Bernhard Waltl, the Liquid Legal Institute and a Common Legal Platform

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3.16 Ian Rodwell, Linklaters, on How Lawyers and Clients Learn

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3.15 Justice Deno Himonas and John Lund, on the Utah Regulatory Sandbox

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3.14 Jordan Furlong, on Future Law, Re-Regulation, Access to Justice, and the Rule of Law

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3.13 Michael Sears, on Leadership Innovation in the Military, Silicon Valley, and Law

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3.12 Vikram Mansharamani, Trend Spotter

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3.11 Joy Heath Rush, CEO of the International Legal Technology Association

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3.10 Joan Heminway, on Corporate Law and Leadership

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3.9 Andrea Matwyshyn, Penn State Professor of Law and Innovation

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3.8 Michele Pistone, Training Allied Professionals at Villanova Law

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3.7 Colin Levy, LegalTech Evangelist

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3.6 Eimear McCann, Director of Strategy at Summize

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3.5 Christoph Roquilly, Director of the Augmented Law Institute at EDHEC

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3.4 Ed Walters, Co-Founder and CEO of Fastcase

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3.3 LegalTech in London: Giles Thompson and Amy Conroy of Avvoka

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3.2 Marlene Van Nelson, Solo Practitioner in Tech Era

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3.1 Lisa Leong, Innovating and Collaborating During the Pandemic

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2.12 Dan Linna, Teaching at the Intersections of Law Practice and Technology

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2.11 Michele DeStefano, Leader of Law Without Walls

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2.10 Cat Moon, Law Professor Making Law Better

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2.9 Thomas Aertgeerts, CEO and Fo-Founder of European LegalTech Startup Aeco

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2.8 Lizzy Shackelford, Law, Diplomat, and Author

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2.7 Tom Dreyfus, CEO and Co-Founder of Josef

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2.6 Miguel Willis, Founder of the Access to Justice Technology Fellows Program

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2.5 Duc Trang on Competition and Change in the Legal Services Marketplace

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2.4 Eric DeChant, a Recent Graduate on Technology and Innovation in Law

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2.3 Dean Dan Rodriguez on Challenges and Opportunities in Legal Education

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2.2 Kevin Miller, CEO of LegalSifter, on Building a LegalTech Startup

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2.1 A Legal Education Call to Action with Trish White and Andrea Sinner of the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Ed

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1.13.3 Legal Innovation and the Client Experience with Carl White, CEO of CXINLAW

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1.13.2 Legal Innovation and Design Thinking by Students Working with DWF Connected Services

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1.13.1 Margaret Hagan, Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford University

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1.13.0 Design Thinking in Law

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1.12.3 Professor Lesley Hitchens, Dean of UTS Law School

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1.12.2 Professor George Williams AO, Dean of USNW Law School

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1.12.1 Professor Nick James, Dean of Bond Law School

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1.12.0 The Future of Legal Education in Australia

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1.11.3 Jonathan Patterson, Managing Director & Head of Development of DWF Ventures

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1.11.2 Michelle Mahoney, Head of Innovation at King & Wood Mallesons

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1.11.1 Deepak Pillai, Data Analyst for Clayton Utz

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1.11.0 Every Law Firm is a Tech Firm

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1.10.3 Lisa Damon and Stephen Poor from Seyfarth Shaw

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1.10.2 Simon Quirk on innovation in law firms and legaltech

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1.10.1 Richard Hsu, senior legal recruiter, on creativity and more

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1.10 Where Have All The Lawyers Gone

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1.9.3 Deborah Merritt, Professor at the Ohio State University

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1.9.2 Michele Pistone, Villanova Law School

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1.9.1 Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School

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1.9.0 The Future of Legal Education in the US

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1.8.1 Dean Gordon Smith, BYU Law School

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1.8.0 Innovation on the Cheap

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1.7.1 Ray Worthy Campbell, Peking University in Shenzhen

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1.7.0 The End of Law Schools

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1.6.1 Professor Dan Klein aka Dan the Improv Man

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1.6.0 How Improv Unlocks Innovation

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1.5.1 Mick Sheehy, PWC Partner

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1.5.0 The Rise of Legal Ops and Platform Plays

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1.4 Our (Radical) Predictions for 2028

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1.3 Dean Dan Was Into AI Before It Was Cool

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1.2 The Most Interesting American (to us)

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1.1 Why This Podcast? Beyond Innovation Theatre