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10 Nov 2021COVID-19 Vaccines and the Workplace: What Employers Need To Know00:17:58
15 Jul 2019Giving Voice to the Individual -- Resulting in Societal Influence00:18:44

In this 3-part podcast series, titled Examining Historic Court Cases with an Eye to the Future, Helen Graham from the National Law Journal hosts an engaging discussion with Tom Girardi, a founding partner of the law firm Girardi | Keese and recognized by his peers as one of the nation’s top trial lawyers. 

This series examines historic court cases as highlighted in the 2018 book, Justice Illustrated: Courtroom Sketches of Historic Cases - published by the National Law Journal and Law.com, in association with Girardi | Keese.

In this episode, Graham leads Girardi in a discussion on several cases, focusing intently on those that have brought the plight of marginalized groups into the forefront.

27 May 2021Excerpts from The Modern Legal Practice: Remain Competitive, Secure Clients and Attract the Best Talent00:15:18

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Nuance Communications and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the April 28th presentation titled, The Modern Legal Practice: Remain Competitive, Secure New Clients and Attract the Best Talent. 

 

Today, the modern law firm looks different than it used to. Yet, the pace of change in the legal sector can be slower than other industries. Indeed, the past year has shown how important it is to stay up to date with industry changes and technological advancements, but it has not always been an easy job to implement these.

 

The speakers in this session Janet Sullivan, eDiscovery Counsel & Global Director of Practice Technology at White & Case; David Dummer, Global Litigation Lead at Sidley Austin; Eric La Scola, Manager, Solutions Marketing at Nuance Communications; and Bill Geyer, Regional Account Manager at Nuance Communications discuss how technology, such as speech recognition, can help firms improve their internal processes, how to build bridges and collaborate with clients by differentiating through efficiency and innovation, new workflows and techniques to remain competitive, and much more.

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2021/03/26/the-modern-legal-practice-remain-competitive-secure-new-clients-and-attract-the-best-talent/



Janet Sullivan | eDiscovery Counsel & Global Director of Practice Technology | White & Case

In her current role as eDiscovery Counsel & Global Director of Practice Technology at White & Case, Ms. Sullivan is leading litigation practice technology innovation for the firm, and finding new ways to leverage cutting edge technologies to better serve firm clients. She also serves as legal advisor on issues related to firm clients’ preservation, identification, collection, and use of data in litigation matters and investigations. Ms. Sullivan has significant experience in facilitating communications between business, legal and technology teams. In addition, Ms. Sullivan is responsible for transforming the firm’s in-house eDiscovery operational model which focuses on the tactical implementation of industry leading technology to achieve cost savings and strategic advantage.

Ms. Sullivan has over twenty years of experience as a trial attorney and over a decade of internal and client facing technical consulting in eDiscovery. She is a past Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section, a former Special Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New York, and a former Adjunct Professor of Legal Reasoning and Writing at New York Law School. She is admitted to practice law in New York, New Jersey, and Washington D.C.

David Dummer | Global Litigation Lead | Sidley Austin

David Dummer is the Global Litigation Lead for Sidley Austin’s Knowledge Management team. Sidley’s KM team aims to find relevant information and provide access to it, when and where the firm needs it in a way that improves client service and firm performance. We focus on the capture, organization and re-use of information related to our people and their experience, the work we have done, and other information useful to the practice of law.

Before joining the KM team, David practiced complex commercial litigation for almost 20 years and focused on the representation of companies, boards of directors, and private equity funds in business litigation and internal investigations.

Outside of work, David is the father of 2 boys who turn 5 and 7 this summer and enjoys being active in the Dallas community. He is a Board member of USA Film Festival, and for the past two years has been the co-chair of KidFilm, the nation’s longest running children’s film festival. Originally from Kentucky, David attended Tulane University and Duke University School of Law. He clerked for the United States District Judge Thomas B. Russell (retired) before joining private practice.

Eric La Scola | Manager, Solutions Marketing | Nuance Communications

Eric La Scola is the Manager of Solutions Marketing for the Dragon Professional team at Nuance. In this role, he drives the marketing strategy and develops the product positioning and messaging that distinguish Dragon voice recognition solutions in document-intensive sectors such as the legal, law enforcement, finance, and enterprise sectors. Before joining Nuance, Eric held key B2B technology sales and marketing positions, bringing computing solutions to market that solved mission-critical business problems, improved organizational processes, and mitigated risk for enterprise, creative and technical, and educational technology users. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Boston College.

Bill Geyer | Regional Account Manager | Nuance Communications

Bill Geyer is an experienced sales executive focused on leveraging cloud-based speech recognition solutions to accelerate turnaround times & lower costs of Time-Sensitive, Revenue Critical and Compliance-Required documentation within the Legal Services industry.

09 May 20192018 Data Discovery Legal Year in Review00:15:25

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Relativity and hosted on Law.com, we’re bringing you highlights from Relativity’s presentation on important data discovery legal developments in 2018, titled “Data Discovery Legal Year in Review.” The discussion featured The Honorable Patricia D. Barksdale, U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Middle District of Florida; the Honorable James Francis, retired U.S. Magistrate Judge and Distinguished lecturer at the City University of New York School of Law; and David Horrigan, Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director at Relativity.

07 Sep 2022Legal Technology Careers: A View From the Inside00:20:17

When it comes to forging a career in the legal industry, technology might not seem the obvious path. Over the last several years, however, tech has come to play an increasingly important role for attorneys as well as for their clients.

In turn, a legal tech career is not only seen as essential to the business of law but one that can provide significant opportunities for those willing to travel that path.

In this first episode of Disco's Just Hearsay podcast series, hosts Andrew Shimek, Chief Revenue Office at Disco, and Kristin Zmrhal, Vice President of Product, talk in-depth with Katie DeBord, who recently joined Disco as Vice President of Product Strategy, about how all their careers eventually led them to legal technology and how the reliance on technology in the legal space has changed over the years.

Just Hearsay is a new podcast series sponsored by Disco. In the second episode, Shimek, Zmrhal and DeBord return to discuss what specific technologies are changing the legal landscape.

27 Jul 2020Excerpts from Embracing Automation: Productivity Hacks for Transactional Legal Teams00:20:46
14 May 2020Implications of Not Centralizing Your Corporate Record00:17:48

Highlights from the April 29 webcast titled “Implications of Not Centralizing Your Corporate Record.” This event was sponsored by Diligent Entities and featured the company’s Terry Falk, Senior Governance Advisor, and Neil Barlow, Global Sales Director.

 

The full on-demand presentation can be found at https://www.law.com/2020/03/16/how-maintaining-and-centralizing-your-entity-data-helps-ensure-compliance/

24 Sep 2019The Ultimate Guide to the Legal Consumer’s Needs, Expectations and Actions00:21:31

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Martindale-Avvo and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the August 21st presentation titled, The Ultimate Guide to the Legal Consumer’s Needs, Expectations and Actions.

What do clients value in an attorney? Are they more interested in your online reviews or your fee schedule? In the age of online information, do referrals still matter? As more potential clients perform their entire attorney search online, law firms are recalibrating how they manage prospects’ expectations and clients’ needs.

Erin Gerstenzang from EHG Law Firm and Patrick Palace from Palace Law give you the secrets to using the results of “Hiring an Attorney 2019: Consumers’ Needs, Expectations and Choices,” a proprietary report that covers the legal journeys of 6,300 consumers. Drawing on data and experience, they dive into the consumer decision-making process, the value of service they expect, and how they make their final choice.

05 Nov 2020Excerpts from Trends in Mobile App Infringement and Enforcement Measures to Take00:14:52
18 May 2022ESG Overview and Supply Chain Issues00:16:13
19 Mar 2021Excerpts from The Practical Benefits of Resolving Coverage Disputes Through Mediation00:15:32
18 Apr 2019Making Sense of Legal Tech: AI, Analytics and What It Means for Your Practice00:20:14

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by LexisNexis and hosted on Law.com, we’re bringing you highlights from LexisNexis’ presentation on applying legal analytics for immediate and actionable insights, titled “Making Sense of Legal Tech: AI, Analytics and What It Means for Your Practice.” The discussion featured Daniel Lewis, Co-founder and CEO of Ravel; Karl Harris, CEO of Lex Machina; Adam Peltz, Knowledge Management Resource Attorney at Paul Weiss and Steve Kovalan, Director of Legal Research at ALM Intelligence.

25 May 2022Excerpts from Legal Reimagined: Rethinking Your Technology Approach00:23:57

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Mitratech and hosted on Corporate Counsel in partnership with Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the April 28 presentation, Legal Reimagined: Rethinking Your Technology Approach.

 

Throughout the last two to three years, the climate has forced an accelerated adoption of digital transformation across in-house legal departments. As a result, many organizations have rushed their technology investment decisions and have ended up with technology stacks consisting of multiple point solutions that don’t always work or fit together.

 

During this episode, Brian McGovern, Executive Director of CLC Solutions at Mitratech; Elizabeth "Liz" Lugones, Legal Operations Senior Advisor at UpLevelOps; and Wafik Guirgis, Senior Managing Director, Legal Operations, at FTI Consulting, discuss recent research developed by ALM and Mitratech that show how the COVID-19 pandemic has actually increased the speed at which organizations have adopted legal operations technology. Some of the topics covered include:

 

  • An understanding of the benefits of consolidating your technology stack.
  • An idea of how others are taking steps to simplify or consolidate siloed systems.
  • Insight into what others in the industry are prioritizing when reviewing their technology.

 

The webcast can be found in its entirety on demand at https://www.law.com/2022/03/08/legal-reimagined-rethinking-your-technology-approach/

01 Oct 2019Legal Analytics for Consumer Protection Case Strategies00:11:13

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Lex Machina and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the August 28th presentation titled, Legal Analytics for Consumer Protection Case Strategies. 

 

Whether you represent consumers or companies, learn how legal analytics can help you succeed in consumer protection litigation. Protect your clients against unfair trade, inaccurate information and unethical business with data-driven strategies, so your legal team can be more competitive and efficient.

The speakers in this presentation — Owen Byrd, Chief Evangelist and General Counsel at Lex Machina; Laura Hopkins, Legal Data Expert at Lex Machina; Jessica E. Salisbury-Copper, Partner at Thompson Hine; and Timothy P. Kingsbury, Associate Attorney at McGuire Law P.C. — explore how legal analytics can help build a strategy and develop your litigation plan. 

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2019/07/24/legal-analytics-for-consumer-protection-case-strategies/

 

Owen Byrd, Chief Evangelist & General Counsel, Lex Machina

Owen Byrd is Lex Machina’s Chief Evangelist and General Counsel. He provides thought leadership about Legal Analytics and its application to the business and practice of law via speaking engagements, publications, webcasts, blogging, social media, and press.

As general counsel, he manages Lex Machina’s legal affairs and serves as a member of the its leadership committee. He has previously led the company’s operations, customer success, sales, and marketing functions.

He is also a leader in the legal tech industry, serving on the board of Upsolve (bankruptcy), the advisory boards of DealWIP (legal service delivery) and High Performance Counsel (media), and co-leading the Legal Tech Accelerator, a joint program of Lex Machina and LexisNexis, which assisted 12 start-up companies in 2017.

Owen has previously founded and led data-centric software, real estate, and non-profit ventures and operated his own law firm. He is a member of the California Bar and earned a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School and a B.A. from Colorado College.

 

Laura Hopkins, Legal Data Expert, Lex Machina

As a Legal Data Expert, Laura focuses on developing and maintaining Lex Machina’s bankruptcy database to deliver useful data analytics and ensure data integrity.

Before joining Lex Machina, Laura served as a bankruptcy practitioner for over ten years in the Western District of Pennsylvania and District of Maine. Laura also practiced in employment discrimination and general civil litigation. Laura received her law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and her BA in Journalism from the Pennsylvania State University.

 

Jessica E. Salisbury-Copper, Partner, Thompson Hine

Jessica’s practice focuses on consumer financial services litigation and compliance, product liability litigation, and complex commercial disputes. Her willingness to dig deep and get her hands dirty allows her to unravel complex situations. She focuses on outstanding client care, which makes her the choice for many of the Firm’s clients. She is known in the litigation practice group for her intelligence, organizational skills, and dedication to clients who are facing complex litigation issues. Her ability to collaborate and work as part of a team allows her to identify the appropriate Thompson Hine lawyers to support clients’ needs in every aspect of running their business.

 

Timothy P. Kingsbury, Associate Attorney, McGuire Law, P.C.

Timothy Kingsbury is an associate attorney at McGuire Law, P.C. where he concentrates his practice on class action and mass tort litigation. Prior to joining McGuire Law, Tim clerked for a leading Chicago area defense firm and apprenticed in the legal department of one of the country’s largest franchisors.

Tim received his J.D., Cum Laude, from the University of Illinois College of Law, where he served as an editor of the Illinois Law Review and as a member of the Community Preservation Clinic of Champaign-Urbana where he represented the underprivileged in foreclosure proceedings.

Tim received his B.A. from Princeton University. A native of the Chicago area, Tim is a member of the Illinois Bar.

11 Sep 2023Identifying Cyber Risk and How to Get Started00:18:32
05 Oct 2022Legal Innovation and Communities: A Conversation with Casey Flaherty, LexFusion00:32:54

In this third episode of DISCO’s Just Hearsay podcast series, legal industry innovator Casey Flaherty is our guest. Casey is the co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of LexFusion, a go-to-market collective of leading innovation companies. Just Hearsay hosts Andrew Shimek, Chief Revenue Office at DISCO, and Kristin Zmrhal, DISCO Vice President of Product Strategy, speak to Casey on the importance of community and collaboration to legal innovation, and share insights for any team wanting to fully embrace technology to deliver better legal outcomes. 

Just Hearsay is a podcast series sponsored by DISCO. In the first two episodes, Shimek and Zmrhal were joined by Katie DeBord, former Global Chief Innovation Officer at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. They discussed how their careers led them to legal technology, and how advanced technologies are altering the legal landscape.

07 Mar 2025How AI Can Help a Solo Law Practice Thrive00:27:46
09 Dec 2020Excerpts from Working Remote: Advantages Gained from Legal Technology Adoption00:18:46
09 Dec 2020Excerpts from Strategies to Get Your Legal Automation Program the Support It Deserves00:19:00
31 Oct 2022Controlling the Process: How LegalOps Paves the Way for Tech Innovation00:34:57

In this fourth episode of DISCO’s Just Hearsay podcast series, Jen Lenander, Global Head of Legal Operations for CSL Behring, is our guest. Lenander has a long history of working at the intersection of legal, technology and innovation to help law firms and lawyers work smarter, not harder. Just Hearsay hosts Kristin Zmrhal, DISCO Vice President of Product Strategy, and Katie DeBord, Vice President of Product Strategy at DISCO, discuss what it’s like to get the LegalOps process under control, how to create end-to-end solutions with technology such as contract lifecycle management, and what it takes to get lawyers to change the mind about the tech they use.

 

Just Hearsay is a podcast series sponsored by DISCO. In the first two episodes, Zmrhal and DeBord spoke about career development and what led them on the road to legal technology. In the third episode, Zmrhal spoke to Casey Flaherty of LexFusion about the importance of community and collaboration in the legal tech space.

19 Jul 2023Tips for Building an AI Framework00:24:52
22 May 2023Biometric Litigation00:36:03
25 Aug 2022Right to Disconnect00:17:18
23 Feb 2023Managing Legal Data at a Global Scale: Challenges and Opportunities00:29:09
01 Dec 2021Pandemic Is Expected To Spawn Massive Civil Trial Changes00:15:17
09 Apr 2019Leverage an Effective eDiscovery Tool You Probably Already Have: Microsoft 36500:11:56

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Microsoft and hosted on Corporate Counsel, we’re bringing you highlights from Microsoft’s presentation on the importance of finding data you need when you need it, titled “Leverage an Effective eDiscovery Tool You Probably Already Have: Microsoft 365.” The discussion featured Microsoft’s Iram Arras.

01 Dec 2022Beyond E-Discovery: Why Tech Innovations Matter to Legal Pros00:20:56

In this fifth episode of DISCO’s Just Hearsay podcast series, Tony Baskin, Senior Discovery Consultant for Perkins Coie, is our guest. Baskin has a long history of working in legal technology, including a stint with DISCO, and knows what it’s like to convince attorneys why they need to adopt new platforms and tools that allow them to work smarter. Just Hearsay hosts Kristin Zmrhal, DISCO Vice President of Product Strategy, and Katie DeBord, Vice President of Product Strategy at DISCO, also discuss with Baskin how technologies like e-discovery evolved from its earliest days and why developments like these still matter to the legal industry.


Just Hearsay is a podcast series sponsored by DISCO. In the first two episodes, Zmrhal and DeBord spoke about career development and what led them on the road to legal technology. Other guests in the series include Casey Flaherty of LexFusion and Jen Lenander of CSL Behring.

15 Jul 2019American Culture as Impacted by Significant Cases00:14:22

In this 3-part podcast series, titled Examining Historic Court Cases with an Eye to the Future, Helen Graham from the National Law Journal hosts an engaging discussion with Tom Girardi, a founding partner of the law firm Girardi | Keese and recognized by his peers as one of the nation’s top trial lawyers. 

This series examines historic court cases as highlighted in the 2018 book, Justice Illustrated: Courtroom Sketches of Historic Cases - published by the National Law Journal and Law.com, in association with Girardi | Keese.

In this episode, Graham leads Girardi in a discussion on several cases, specifically those that have had a significant impact on American culture.

31 Aug 2021Covid-19’s Profound Impact on the Practice of Criminal Law00:17:31
18 Jul 2019How to Gain a Competitive Edge in Environmental Law with Legal Analytics00:12:31

 

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Lex Machina and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the June 11th presentation titled, How to Gain a Competitive Edge in Environmental Law with Legal Analytics. As environmental litigation evolves, and a potential crop of new legal issues arise with global climate change becoming more present, litigators need every edge they can find to formulate a winning case strategy. Carla Rydholm, Director or Product Development at Lex Machina, Deborah Sivas, Professor of Environmental Law at Stanford University and Michael C. Davis, Partner at Venable explore how applying legal analytics to environmental law can help you win more cases, land more clients and predict the behavior or judges, parties and opposing counsel.

30 Oct 2024Colorado’s Impact on AI00:27:49
31 May 2023California Dreaming00:40:38
15 Jul 2019Ensuring a Successful Outcome -- Through the Lens of Key Plaintiffs’ Cases00:18:29

In this 3-part podcast series, titled Examining Historic Court Cases with an Eye to the Future, Helen Graham from the National Law Journal hosts an engaging discussion with Tom Girardi, a founding partner of the law firm Girardi | Keese and recognized by his peers as one of the nation’s top trial lawyers. 

This series examines historic court cases as highlighted in the 2018 book, Justice Illustrated: Courtroom Sketches of Historic Cases - published by the National Law Journal and Law.com, in association with Girardi | Keese.

In this episode, Graham leads Girardi in a discussion on several cases, identifying elements that are integral to the success of any plaintiff’s trial.

14 Feb 20192018 eDiscovery Key Case Law Review00:16:40

In this podcast, we’re bringing you highlights from Epiq’s presentation on the landscape of eDiscovery cases in 2018. The discussion originally took place as a webcast on December 5 and was titled “2018 eDiscovery Key Case Law Review.” The webcast featured a panel of experts, including Gail Gottehrer of Akerman LLP; Seth Eichenholtz of Mastercard; Rose Jones of King & Spalding; Sumera Khan of Norton Rose Fulbright; and Samantha Green of Epiq.

18 Sep 2024AI Issues Abroad00:12:19
28 Sep 2018Cannabis Legalization and The Waterfall Effect: Florida Joins the Medical Fray00:11:48

Greenspoon Marder’s Senior Counsel Matt Ginder breaks down one of cannabis legalizations newcomers, Florida, examining the legal and regulatory framework for the state. This podcast has been shortened from an April 18th webcast, which is available in its full, unedited form on-demand.

30 Jul 2018 Cannabis Legalization and The Waterfall Effect: Colorado & the Big Picture00:17:26

As cannabis legalization grows across the nation, regulation efforts often fail to utilize the expertise from the first states to create regulated cannabis markets. The result is a patchwork of regulation and vast differences in number of licenses issued, application styles and residency requirements. This podcast series explores regulatory challenges for new states, including updates on the federal government, Northern and Southern California, Colorado and Florida - offering guidance on how to better advise your clients.

27 Apr 2020Excerpts from Webcast: Recession and Crisis Preparation: How New Technologies Can Help Law Firms Streamline Operations00:18:59

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the March 26th presentation titled, Recession and Crisis Preparation: How New Technologies Can Help Law Firms Streamline Operations. 

 

Is a recession on the horizon? While the probability of a near recession can never be 100% predicted, it is smart to prepare. In fact, any global crisis, such as the coronavirus pandemic, underscores the need to devise a strategy before it happens, rather than in the midst of a crisis. Is your firm adequately prepared? The speakers in this presentation -- Chad Peterman, Partner at Paul Hastings; Robert Burger, Chief Operating Officer at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox; as well as Billy DiMonte, Founder & Managing Partner at Planet Depos -- address how law firms can streamline operations and integrate new technologies, such as in the area of depositions, to brace for a global crisis.

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2020/02/05/recession-preparing-how-new-deposition-technologies-can-help-law-firms-streamline-operations/

 

Chad J. Peterman | Partner | Paul Hastings

Chad Peterman is a partner in the Intellectual Property practice at Paul Hastings and based in the firm’s New York office. Mr. Peterman is a skilled trial attorney with a practice that focuses on patent and antitrust litigation with an emphasis on the electrical engineering and pharmaceutical arts. He has been involved in all phases of litigation from pre-suit investigation/strategy through appeal. Mr. Peterman has represented major software, telecommunications, semiconductor, and medical equipment companies in patent litigations.

He has also represented major pharmaceutical companies in complex ANDA litigations, antitrust litigations, arbitrations, and mediations. In addition to litigation, Mr. Peterman also represents companies in intellectual property transactional matters, including rendering patent opinions and negotiating a variety of intellectual property agreements.

Robert K. Burger | Chief Operating Officer | Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox

 

Robert K. Burger, the chief operating officer Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, helped to build the firm into one of the top intellectual property firms in the world. He serves on the five-member Executive Committee of this IP power house known for its sophisticated work on behalf of a robust roster of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, innovators, and entrepreneurs.

Since Rob joined Sterne Kessler as executive director and chief operating officer in 2006, the firm has doubled its ranks from 70 to 140 attorneys. This growth stems from Rob’s leadership in advancing the firm’s strategic and financial objectives, while ensuring that its operations effectively and efficiently support the building of successful practices. Rob played a crucial role in identifying sectors that were poised for growth, including biotechnology and electronics. He also prepared the firm to expand its patent office litigation capabilities in a fiercely competitive market.

In addition to his responsibilities at Sterne Kessler, he serves as an Executive Committee member of the board of directors for the National Brain Tumor Society, he chairs the Council for Impactful Relationships for C-Level Executives for Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, and is a member of the Thomson Reuters Elite Global Client Advisory Board. He also served on the Pitney Bowes Customer Advisory Board.

Rob earned a BA from Miami University, an MA from American University and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.

 

Billy DiMonte | Founder & Managing Partner | Planet Depos

Billy DiMonte is the Founder & Managing Partner of Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm headquartered in Washington DC. Billy has been in the court reporting space for over two decades and has watched the industry adapt and grow with the emergence of deposition technology. His passion for exceptional customer service is something that keeps him up at night and motivates him to be a better leader.

21 Sep 2022Legal Technology Careers: A View From the Inside (Part Two of Two)00:18:52

The proliferation of technology, from cloud computing to mobile devices to advances in AI, is changing the legal profession in profound ways. At the same time, clients are asking more pointed questions about what technologies are being used to create better legal outcomes efficiently. 

In this second episode of DISCO's Just Hearsay podcast series, hosts Andrew Shimek, Chief Revenue Office at DISCO, and Kristin Zmrhal, Vice President of Product Strategy, speak to Katie DeBord, who recently joined DISCO after working as the Chief Innovation Officer at BCLP, about how technology is altering the legal profession.

DeBord shares her insights into how technology affects the relationship between attorneys and their clients, how technology solutions are selected and onboarded, and how legal tech professionals can leverage their role as trusted advisors.

Just Hearsay is a new podcast series sponsored by DISCO. In Part 1, Shimek, Zmrhal and DeBord discuss how their careers led them to legal technology.

06 Oct 2021Pandemic Shows Why Force Majeure Clauses Shouldn’t Be Viewed as Boilerplate 00:23:58
23 Sep 2024AI and Protecting Your IP Strategy00:14:29
20 Aug 2020Excerpts from Data Privacy: Where Are We Now? Plus, CCPA Updates and Impacts00:22:32
04 Mar 2021Excerpts from Technology: Build or Buy? Learning Which Is Best for Your Firm or Department00:18:59
29 Jun 2021Excerpts from How to Prevent Your Public PDFs from Leaking Confidential Information00:19:41
21 Nov 2024Risk & Reward00:37:58
22 Apr 2022Why Blank Rome's Brett Ward Refuses to Accept the Status Quo00:21:14
29 Aug 2022Impact Litigation00:22:31
26 Nov 2023Shields Up: Creating a Security-Focused Culture00:15:11
24 Jun 2022Climate Change00:11:13
25 Nov 2020Excerpts from How Knowledge & Information Professionals Are Helping to Support Law Firm Growth00:17:02
07 Sep 2018Cannabis Legalization and The Waterfall Effect: Southern California’s Urban Experience00:11:58

Greenspoon Marder’s of-counsel Lance Rogers leads this episode of "Cannibas Legalization and the Waterfall Effect," where he looks at Southern California’s urban cannabis economy, and the incoming regulatory changes as a result of "The Act," or how "The Medical and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act" is sometimes called. This podcast has been shortened from an April 18th webcast, which is available in its full, unedited form on-demand.

14 May 2019Legal Tech Operations of the Future - Are You Ready for Law 3.0?00:18:11

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Casepoint and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the April 11th presentation titled “Legal Tech Operations of the Future - Are You Ready for Law 3.0?” As the push towards efficiency drives a global evolution in the legal landscape, Brett Burney, Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and David Carns, Chief Strategy Officer at Casepoint, deliver timely insights on how the roles of corporate legal departments and law firms are changing, and how each can utilize technology to thrive in the future.

07 Jan 2020Excerpts From Trends in Discovery and Depositions00:14:22

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the December 5th presentation titled “Trends in Discovery and Depositions.” This event featured William E. Thomson, partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Tai-Heng Cheng, partner and global co-head of the international arbitration practice at Sidley Austin; and Billy DiMonte, founder and managing partner of Planet Depos.

 

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2019/10/23/trends-in-discovery-and-depositions-how-to-cut-costs-and-save-time/



William E. Thomson | Partner | Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

 

William E. Thomson is a litigation partner in the Los Angeles office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. He is Co-Chair of the firm’s Transnational Litigation Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Appellate and Constitutional Law and Securities Litigation. Mr. Thomson’s practice focuses on federal and state appellate and Supreme Court litigation, and on strategic analysis and briefing in high-stakes cases in trial courts around the country.

He has broad experience before both trial and appellate courts in a wide variety of high-profile cases, including civil RICO, mass tort, foreign judgment recognition actions, voting rights and First Amendment litigation, product liability, and class actions.

 

Tai-Heng Cheng | Partner and Global Co-Head of the International Arbitration Practice | Sidley

Tai-Heng Cheng is a preeminent arbitration practitioner whom clients across industries turn to for sound strategic advice in managing risk, and successfully addressing and solving a myriad of complex business issues. He has earned a reputation for being a stellar advocate, having won 9-figure awards for clients both in commercial and investment treaty arbitrations, and successfully carried out worldwide enforcement campaigns to collect judgements and awards.

With 20 years of experience, he is also a trusted advisor to companies and boards. He uses the full range of legal tools to create leverage in disputes, investigations and government enforcement matters. His clients span many industries including, energy and infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, real estate, manufacturing and financial services.

 

Billy DiMonte | Founder & Managing Partner | Planet Depos

Billy DiMonte is the Founder & Managing Partner of Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm headquartered in Washington DC. Billy has been in the court reporting space for over two decades and has watched the industry adapt and grow with the emergence of deposition technology. His passion for exceptional customer service is something that keeps him up at night and motivates him to be a better leader.

15 Jun 2022ESG - Cultural Investigations 00:17:15
05 Nov 2020Excerpts from Arbitration and Mediation in the Workplace - Important Considerations for an ADR Program00:19:02
29 Apr 2019Excerpts From Deposition Evolution: How Litigators Are Re-Thinking What’s Possible00:18:43

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the March 28th presentation titled “Deposition Evolution: How Litigators Are Re-Thinking What’s Possible.” This event featured Phillip Aurentz, principal in the Dallas office of McKool Smith; Phillip Philbin, partner at Haynes and Boone; and Billy DiMonte, founder and managing partner of Planet Depos. The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/americanlawyer/2019/02/14/deposition-evolution-how-litigators-are-re-thinking-whats-possible/

25 Jun 2020How Firms, State and Local Government Attorneys Can Conquer Top Challenges00:24:58

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by LexisNexis and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the May 27th presentation titled, How Firms, State and Local Government Attorneys Can Conquer Top Challenges. 

 

There’s a new legal landscape for government attorneys and the law firms that work alongside them. State attorneys general are approaching their work in new ways, spearheading litigation in targeted areas like data privacy and public health. And in the private practice world, there’s a complementary trend – a number of law firms are creating or building up their state AG practices in response.

 

The speakers in this episode include Karl Racine, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia; Natalie Ludaway, Partner at Crowell & Moring; Betsy Miller, Partner at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll; Lisa Helem, Editor in Chief of The National Law Journal; Cheryl Miller, Senior Writer at The National Law Journal; and Teresa Harmon, Vice President, SLG at LexisNexis.

 

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2020/04/14/how-firms-state-and-local-government-attorneys-can-conquer-top-challenges/



Karl A. Racine • Attorney General  Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia 

Attorney General Racine draws on over 25 years of legal and leadership experience in his work on behalf of District residents. Over the course of his career, he has worked at the D.C. Public Defender Service, where he represented District residents who could not afford a lawyer, served as Associate White House Counsel to President Bill Clinton, and worked on criminal cases and complex civil litigation at private firms. While in private practice, he was elected managing partner of his firm, Venable LLP, and became the first African-American managing partner of a top-100 American law firm.

Natalie O. Ludaway • Partner  Crowell & Moring LLP

Natalie O. Ludaway is a partner in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office and a member of its State Attorneys General Enforcement & Investigations and Advertising & Media groups. With both government and private practice experience, Natalie approaches matters with a true appreciation for the complexities of the regulatory, enforcement, and litigation spaces. She counsels and represents clients in connection with investigations, enforcement matters, and litigation. Natalie also provides unique representation for clients engaged in matters with the government of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Council.

Betsy Miller • Partner  Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC

Betsy A. Miller is a partner at Cohen Milstein and co-chairs the firm’s Public Client practice. Miller represents state attorneys general and municipalities in investigations and litigation involving consumer fraud. Previous roles for Miller include serving as the chief of staff and senior counsel to the D.C. attorney general and as counsel on the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Miller is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law.

Lisa Helem • Editor-in-Chief  • The National Law Journal | Legal Times 

Lisa Helem is the editor-in-chief of The National Law Journal. In this role, she oversees content and strategy for the publication, which covers the U.S. Supreme Court, litigation, federal agencies and key players in the legal profession. She also oversees publication of the NLJ’s monthly magazine, contributed columns and special reports—which include the NLJ 500 and the D.C. Litigation Departments of the Year. Lisa also writes about law firm leadership, key D.C. lawyers and diversity. Earlier in her career, Lisa, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, practiced commercial litigation at an AmLaw 100 firm and wrote for outlets including Newsweek and People magazines.

Cheryl Miller • Senior Writer  The National Law Journal

Cheryl Miller, based in Sacramento, covers the California legislature, the state judiciary and state and local agencies, including the attorney general’s office. She also reports on emerging industries, such as state-legal cannabis. She authors the weekly cannabis newsletter Higher Law.

Teresa Harmon • Vice President, SLG LexisNexis 

Teresa Harmon is Vice President of the State & Local Government business for LexisNexis North American Research Solutions. In this role, she serves practicing attorneys and government professionals in state & local government agencies. In this space, she is responsible for Market Strategy, Marketing, Customer Satisfaction, and Sales for legal research and practical guidance products.

Previously, Teresa led product and go-to-market strategy for law schools and law firm markets (with 50 attorneys or more).

Teresa joined LexisNexis in Dayton, OH in 2008 after obtaining her MBA from the University of Chicago. She also has a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Michigan.

28 Feb 2023Knowledge Attorneys: Changing the Conversation Around Legal Tech00:22:00

In this episode of DISCO’s Just Hearsay podcast series, hear from Nick Pryorm, Director of Knowledge and Innovation at Freeths, as he discusses what’s like to be a knowledge attorney and how these legal professionals can change the conversation around legal technology.

13 Jun 2023New Global Workplace00:44:56
14 Jul 2020Excerpts from "The Importance of Security and Integrity within the Virtual ADR Process"00:17:28
30 Aug 2024Aiding or Replacing00:11:16
26 Apr 2023Website privacy litigation00:34:40
09 Mar 2020Navigating Data Protection & Risk in the Cloud Era Using Intelligent Technology Solutions00:20:57

In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Microsoft and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the January 23rd presentation titled, Navigating Data Protection & Risk in the Cloud Era Using Intelligent Technology Solutions.

Digital transformation has led to an explosion of data that grows exponentially every day, resulting in a complex digital environment that poses new risks. Adding to that complexity are new regulations and standards that are constantly emerging and evolving. The unfortunate reality is, there are new risks companies face including hacking, data leaking, security breaches, and more.

Mara Arenson, Microsoft 365 Security and Compliance Attorney; Adam Cohen, Managing Director at Topside Group; and Raman Kalyan, Director of Product Marketing at Microsoft, explore strategies in dealing with challenges faced by legal and compliance professionals, the importance of securing service provider transparency in communicating about potential security compromises and service provider obligations with respect to response, and more.

The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2020/01/07/navigating-data-protection-and-risk-in-the-cloud-era-using-intelligent-technology-solutions/

 

05 Nov 2020Excerpts from How to Use Contract Analysis for Business Agility, Automation and Risk00:14:37
27 May 2022ESG and Environmental00:09:31
20 Sep 2021Covid-19’s Mark on Insurance Coverage Litigation00:23:18
05 Oct 2023Adopting a Legal IT Security Framework00:17:51
13 Feb 2019Next Gen EDRM: Reworking the Ediscovery Model00:18:45

In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Zapproved and hosted on Corporate Counsel, we how an updated EDRM can facilitate more efficient process development and better business outcomes, in an event titled “Next Gen EDRM: Reworking the Ediscovery Model”. In this episode we feature Zapproved’s Aaron Laliberty and Jonathan Grabis, as well as Alma Asay of Integreon Discovery Solutions and Allegory Law.

16 Jun 2020Excerpts from How Document Automation Tools Can Help You Maintain Productivity in a Virtual Environment00:19:07
14 Aug 2018Cannabis Legalization and The Waterfall Effect: Northern California’s Rural Cannabis Regulation00:18:59

In this special presentation of the Perspectives, Heather L. Burke of Greenspoon Marder discusses the Northern California’s cultivator-led regulatory environment. This podcast has been shortened from an April 18th webcast, which is available in its full, unedited form on-demand.

14 Aug 2024Escape or Embrace00:11:11

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