Episodes

  • These Little Piggies Went To The LegalTech Market (ft Stephanie Wilkins)
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode of Further Comments, we welcome legal tech expert Stephanie Wilkins to discuss the highlights and transformative trends in legal technology from 2024. We reflect on the TLTF conference in Miami, explore the adoption of AI in the legal industry, and contemplate the evolving market dynamics, including the rise of the mid-market law firms. The discussion also covers the future predictions for 2025, user experiences, and the impact of generative AI on legal practices.

    Tune in for another dive into the world of legal tech!

    00:00 Introduction

    00:29 Recap of the TLTF Summit

    01:13 Introducing Stephanie Wilkins

    01:49 Highlights of 2024

    04:20 Discussion on Legal Tech Adoption

    15:17 Mid Market Law Firms and Technology

    23:23 Predictions for 2025

    29:26 Final Thoughts



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    33 mins
  • A Tag Astray Keeps Adopters Away
    Dec 3 2024

    In this episode of 'Further Comments', hosts Horace Wu and Damien Riehl engage in a lively discussion on the eve of Thanksgiving (which coincides with Horace's birthday) about increased adoption of generative AI in legal practices, tagging systems in data management, and the complexities of implementing such systems effectively. They also explore the implications of legal technologies as integral components of society's operating system.

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    33 mins
  • Fear and Leveraging Las Agents (ft Jason Barnwell)
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode of 'Further Comments', hosts Damien, Horace, and guest Jason delve deeply into the topic of AI agents. Jason Barnwell, a thought leader with expertise in law and engineering, discusses the transformative potential of AI in the legal industry, comparing the ways engineers and lawyers approach problem-solving. Key topics include the four types of AI agents—engineering models, products, legal concepts, and philosophical constructs—and their market confusion. Conversation also touches on the Rumsfeld matrix to categorize known and unknown elements in legal tasks, highlighting how AI can automate known, routine tasks while handling uncertain, complex actions cautiously with human oversight.

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    51 mins
  • You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Standardize Language (ft Electra Japonas)
    42 mins
  • Trust Me, This Is The Worst I'll Ever Be (feat. Conan Hines)
    44 mins
  • Differentiations in the Great Convergence of 2024
    31 mins
  • Horses, Cars, and How to Charge an AI Billable Hour
    28 mins
  • The Imminent Demise of Legal Chatbots, Maybe
    33 mins