by Percipient - Chad Main
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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Host Grant Blackstock interviews Amanda Tuminelli, Executive Director of the DeFi Education Fund, who shares her journey from traditional law to advocating for decentralized finance and educating policymakers on blockchain technology.
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Host Chad Main interviews David Jenyns, author of Systemology, about the importance of documenting legal workflows to unlock scalability and creativity in this interview episode
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<p data-sourcepos="15:1-15:530">A conversation with Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO of LexisNexis, North America, UK, and Ireland. Fitzpatrick discusses how LexisNexis is integrating AI into its products to enhance legal practice. The discussion covers the company's approach to innovation, the role of AI in improving attorney efficiency and client outcomes, and the future of legal technology. Key topics include LexisNexis's AI assistant "Protégé," the company’s philosophy on AI, and the impact of AI on the legal profession.</p> <ul data-sourcepos="17:1-27:0"> <li data-sourcepos="17:1-17:96"><strong>[0:09-1:43]</strong> Introduction to Sean Fitzpatrick and LexisNexis's focus on AI in legal tech.</li> <li data-sourcepos="18:1-18:109"><strong>[2:05-4:37]</strong> Fitzpatrick's career journey at LexisNexis and the evolution of the company's technology.</li> <li data-sourcepos="19:1-19:110"><strong>[7:48-8:20]</strong> LexisNexis's philosophy on AI: to make attorneys more efficient and drive better outcomes.</li> <li data-sourcepos="20:1-20:115"><strong>[8:20-10:24]</strong> Overview of LexisNexis's AI tools, including Protégé and its features (drafting, Vault, etc.).</li> <li data-sourcepos="21:1-21:76"><strong>[11:46-12:45]</strong> LexisNexis's partnership with OpenAI and its benefits.</li> <li data-sourcepos="22:1-22:130"><strong>[15:14-16:01]</strong> The importance of data in AI and LexisNexis's approach to ensuring reliability and combating hallucinations.</li> <li data-sourcepos="23:1-23:89"><strong>[16:30-17:37]</strong> Explanation of agentic AI and its significance for the legal field.</li> <li data-sourcepos="24:1-24:146"><strong>[19:05-19:31]</strong> The role of document management systems (DMS) and LexisNexis's integration with them, including the acquisition of Henchman.</li> <li data-sourcepos="25:1-25:125"><strong>[24:17-25:39]</strong> Discussion on the impact of AI on legal jobs and the belief that AI will augment, not replace, lawyers.</li> <li data-sourcepos="26:1-27:0"><strong>[27:30-28:27]</strong> Fitzpatrick's prediction on the rapid advancement and adoption of generative AI in the legal industry.</li> </ul>
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