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Furlong, Matthews, and Sutherland: Truth Tellers, Rented Land, and 20 Years of the Clawbies

Dec 1, 2025
Join Steve Matthews, founder of STEM Legal and Slaw.ca, Sarah Sutherland, legal tech expert from Parallax Information Consulting, and Jordan Furlong, insightful legal market analyst. They dive into two decades of legal publishing evolution, discussing the risks of relying on 'rented land' for professionals. The trio reflects on the fallout from Twitter's changes, the growing appeal of Substack, and the essential role of lawyers as truth-tellers in a disinformation era. They also explore how AI will reshape content creation, emphasizing the need for human verification in publishing.
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ADVICE

Own Your Publishing Platform

  • Own your substantive publishing by using domains or blogs instead of relying solely on social platforms.
  • Maintain control so organizational history and audience connections aren't lost when platforms change or vanish.
ANECDOTE

Deleting A Twitter Archive

  • Jordan Furlong deleted his years of tweets and moved to BlueSky rather than keep an archive on X.
  • He sacrificed follower count to avoid leaving his data on an untrusted platform.
INSIGHT

Newsletters Recreate Periodical Discipline

  • Newsletters (Substack) recreate the discipline and intimacy of periodicals more than open broadcasting.
  • They build a curated audience that increases consistency and deeper engagement than town-square posting.
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