LawNext is a weekly podcast hosted by Bob Ambrogi, who is internationally known for his writing and speaking on legal technology and innovation. Each week, Bob interviews the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in the legal industry. From legal technology startups to new law firm business models to enhancing access to justice, Bob and his guests explore the future of law and legal practice.

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Ep 078: Vishal Sunak, CEO of AI Contract Management Company LinkSquares 2020-06-02
Ep 077: A Coronavirus Success Story: How A State Bar and Two Legaltech Companies Partnered to Help the Unemployed 2020-05-26
Ep 076: Mark Harris on the Post-Pandemic Tsunami for Corporate Contracts 2020-05-18
Ep 075: The Innovation Advantage: A Panel Discussion with Leading Experts in Law Firm Innovation 2020-05-11
Ep 074: Legal Education In A Lockdown, with UCLA Law Dean Jennifer Mnookin 2020-05-04
Ep 073: How One Tech-Savvy Judge Jury-Rigged an Online Court 2020-04-27
Ep 072: Managing Legal Matters with Microsoft Teams 2020-04-20
Ep 071: Legal Futurist Richard Susskind on Coronavirus, Courts and the Legal Profession 2020-04-13
Ep 070: David Lat on His Brink-of-Death Battle with COVID-19 2020-04-09
Ep 069: Using Tech to Manage COVID-19 Legal Issues in Australia 2020-04-06
Episode 68: Litera CEO Avaneesh Marwaha on Growth During A Crisis 2020-03-30
Ep 067: Clio CEO Jack Newton on His Company’s $1M COVID-19 Relief Fund 2020-03-24
Ep 066: How One Law School Prepared for Coronavirus Shutdown 2020-03-16
Ep 065: PwC’s Global Innovation Leader Vicki Huff Eckert 2020-03-09
Ep 064: Building a Legal Department from Scratch, with Help from Tech 2020-02-25
Ep 063: Legal Analytics Super Session 2020-02-18
Ep 062: Corporate Counsel Roundtable on Data-Driven Innovation 2020-02-10
Ep 061: Designing for Justice, with Stanford’s Margaret Hagan 2020-01-27
Ep 060: Stacy Butler on Innovation for Justice 2020-01-21
Ep 059: LawClerk Cofounder Greg Garman on Changing-Up the Model for Small Firms 2019-12-30
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