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How AI Is Exposing the Structural Cracks in Legal’s Partnership Model with Scott Kveton
Ted sits down with Scott Kveton, CEO of CaseMark, to discuss the shift from legal tech tools to platforms, the realities of AI adoption, how law firms are navigating rapid industry change, and more.
Read MoreBuilding LegalTechTalk and the Forces Reshaping the Legal Industry with Bradley Collins
Ted sits down with Bradley Collins, Co-Founder & CEO of LegalTechTalk, to discuss the rapid rise of legal tech events, the shifting mindset of law firms toward innovation, the impact of AI on legal service delivery, and more.
Read MoreBalancing Innovation and IT in Big Law: What Actually Works with Chris Smith
Ted sits down with Chris Smith, Chief Information Officer at Freshfields, to discuss the evolving relationship between IT and innovation in Big Law, the importance of data governance as a foundation for AI, and how law firms can prioritize technology investments in a rapidly changing landscape. They explore the tension between stability and transformation, the challenges of driving adoption across busy legal teams, and what it takes to successfully scale innovation in global law firms.
Read MoreThe AI-Powered Law Firm: Strategy, Scale, and What Comes Next with Max Junestrand
Ted sits down with Max Junestrand, CEO of Legora, to discuss the rapid evolution of AI in legal tech, the rise of agentic workflows, and how law firms can leverage AI as a true competitive advantage. They explore the shift from copilots to autonomous agents, the impact of foundation model breakthroughs, and why the future of legal work will depend on how firms adopt, integrate, and collaborate around AI-powered systems.
Read MoreFear, FOMO, and the Race to Adopt AI in Law Firms with Jordan Bryan
Ted sits down with Jordan Bryan, Co-founder and CTO of Version Story, to unpack the legal AI gold rush, venture capital dynamics, and whether billions in funding can truly outcompete a $20-a-month ChatGPT subscription. They explore distribution vs. product strategy, the reality behind AGI claims, eye-popping legal tech valuations, and why vibe coding may reshape how law firms build and deploy technology.
Read MoreThe Psychology Behind Resistance to Innovation in Law with Dr. Larry Richard
Ted sits down with Dr. Larry Richard, Founder and Principal Consultant at LawyerBrain LLC, to explore the psychology of lawyers, including resilience, skepticism, empathy, and how these traits shape responses to change, innovation, and mental health challenges in the legal profession.
Read MoreHow Legal Project Management Is Reshaping M&A Deals with Paul Pryzant and James Dorough-Lewis
Ted sits down with Paul Pryzant and James Dorough-Lewis to discuss how legal project management, process discipline, and thoughtful experimentation with AI are helping M&A teams move faster, reduce risk, and deliver better outcomes for clients.
Read MoreAI, Antitrust, and the New Rules of Competition with Daryl Lim
Ted sits down with Daryl Lim, H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair in Law at Penn State Dickinson Law, to discuss how AI is reshaping antitrust enforcement, regulatory strategy, intellectual property, and the future of legal education in an AI-driven world.
Read MoreRethinking Intranets as Digital Workplaces with Brandie Knox
Ted sits down with Brandie Knox, Principal and Creative Director of Knox Design Strategy, to discuss how legal design, stakeholder engagement, and emerging AI tools are reshaping digital workplaces in law firms, and what it really takes to deliver technology that lawyers actually use.
Read MoreWill AI Create Better Lawyers or Fewer Lawyers with Antti Innanen & Lev Loukhton
Ted sits down with Antti Innanen, Founder & CEO of Dot. Legal Design, and Lev Loukhton, Founder of GrayHair Venture Partners, for a candid debate on the future of legal work in the age of AI, exploring automation, strategic versus routine legal tasks, cultural resistance within law firms, and what lawyers must do now to remain relevant in a rapidly transforming profession.
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