Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation Podcast

By: Percipient - Chad Main
  • Summary

  • Technically Legal is a legal tech podcast exploring how technology is transforming the legal landscape. Each episode features insightful interviews with legal innovators, tech pioneers, and forward-thinking educators who are leading this change. Our guests share their experiences and insights on how technology is reshaping legal operations, revolutionizing law firm practice, and driving the growth of innovative legal tech companies. We also explore the broader implication of technology on everyone involved in the legal system, from practitioners to clients. The podcast is hosted by Chad Main, an attorney and founder of Percipient, a tech-enabled legal services provider. Chad launched Percipient on the belief that when technology is leveraged correctly, it makes legal teams more effective. Technically Legal Podcast is an ABA Web 100 Best Law Podcasts Honoree.
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Episodes
  • Element Standard: Building Client Trust Through Litigation Transparency (Jaron Luttich - CEO)
    Mar 13 2025

    A conversation with Jaron Luttich, co-founder of Element Standard, a legal tech startup designed to bring transparency and organization to litigation. Jaron discusses how Element Standard's "CONTROLit" app and litigation cartography help litigators manage cases, improve client communication, and streamline internal processes. He highlights the disconnect between traditional legal practices and modern client expectations for transparency, drawing comparisons to consumer experiences like ride-sharing and package tracking. Jaron also addresses how the litigation management software can enhance associate training and provide valuable structured data for law firms. The company will be participating the ABA Techshow 2025 Startup Alley.

    Things We Talk About in this Episode
    • elementstandard.com

    • Jaron Luttich's LinkedIn profile

    • CONTROLit™ by Element Standard - Legaltech Hub

    • Element Standard's LinkedIn page.

    Episode Credits

    Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock

    Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI

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    35 mins
  • Revolutionizing Dispute Resolution: AAA's Acquisition of ODR.com; The Future of AI-Powered Arbitration (Best of Replay)
    Feb 27 2025

    This episode involves two people with very distinguished careers. Bridget M. McCormack who now heads the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and Colin Rule, the founder of ODR.com just acquired by The AAA.

    Bridget has served in just about every role you can in the legal industry. She started her legal career in legal aid and as a public defender handling trials and appeals. She then moved to teaching law school, first at Yale and then Michigan.

    After her stint as an educator, she decided she wanted to help foster even more change and won a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court where she ultimately ascended to the position of Chief Justice. Fast forward to 2023 and she took the helm of the AAA.

    One of Bridget’s biggest initiatives at AAA is bringing tech into the arbitration process and that is where Colin Rule comes in. He founded an online dispute resolution (ODR) company, about 15 years ago that ultimately became ODR.com which the AAA just announced it was acquiring.

    To say that Colin is an ODR OG is an understatement. He literally wrote the book on ODR way back in the early days of the internet. Ebay brought him on board in the early 2000s where he headed up the company’s ODR function.

    In this episode Bridget and Colin discuss:

    • AAA's acquisition of ODR.com: The strategic partnership between AAA and odr.com to revolutionize dispute resolution.

    • AI's transformative role in dispute resolution: How AAA is using AI internally and through external tools to improve efficiency and accessibility.

    • The future of dispute resolution: A vision for a more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly system that leverages technology and data.

    Episode Credits

    Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock

    Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI

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    33 mins
  • The Future of Real Estate is Here (and It's on Blockchain) -Daniel Rollingher (GC Fabrica)
    Feb 13 2025

    This episode features Daniel Rollingher, co-founder of Fabrica, a company leveraging blockchain technology to revolutionize real estate ownership. Rollingher discusses Fabrica's innovative approach to putting real estate titles on chain, creating a more transparent and efficient system for property transactions. He explains how Fabrica's platform uses NFTs to represent property ownership, simplifying the process of buying, selling, and managing real estate assets.

    The conversation also explores the legal framework behind Fabrica's blockchain real estate platform, including the use of trusts and smart contracts to ensure secure and verifiable ownership. Additionally, Rollingher touches on the use of blockchain in real estate to address challenges in the traditional real estate market, such as title insurance and liquidity issues.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Fabrica uses NFTs to represent real estate ownership, streamlining transactions and property management.

    • The platform employs a unique trust model to connect on-chain ownership with real-world legal frameworks.

    • Fabrica aims to improve transparency and efficiency in real estate transactions through blockchain technology.

    • The company is exploring the potential of blockchain and real estate to disrupt traditional processes, such as title insurance and recording deeds.

    • Fabrica's platform offers solutions for unlocking liquidity in land assets and other real estate holdings.

    • The company is actively working on expanding its blockchain real estate platform to new jurisdictions and asset classes.

    Resources/Links:

    • Fabrica website: fabrica.land

    • Daniel Rollingher on Twitter: @notdroll

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    36 mins

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