The Geek In Review

Conferences, Catch-ups, and Clio’s Big Swing at Big Law

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Nov 3, 2025
This week, the hosts dive into exciting highlights from recent legal tech conferences. Marlene shares her joy at receiving a journalism award, and Greg reveals the buzz from ClioCon, including insights from CEO Jack Newton on Clio's ambitious Big Law strategy. They discuss AI governance challenges faced by in-house lawyers at the ACC Annual Meeting. Informal hallway chats yield valuable wisdom on legal research advancements. The pressure is on to automate workflows as AI tools evolve, sparking vital discussions on ethics and oversight in the legal field.
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ANECDOTE

Searchable Malpractice From Exposed Chats

  • Marlene described a ChatGPT exposure where 110,000 conversation histories were made public, including a lawyer plotting to exploit indigenous land owners.
  • She warned this creates "searchable malpractice" and pointed listeners to LegalTechnologyHub for damage control guidance.
ANECDOTE

Podcast Wins At Legal Tech Awards

  • Marlene attended the American Legal Technology Awards where The Geek in Review won for journalism and she gave an impromptu speech.
  • She enjoyed the surreal recognition and networking with peers like Steve Embry after the ceremony.
INSIGHT

Clio's Big-Law Ambition

  • Greg explained Clio's vLex acquisition and $900M funding as a deliberate push into Big Law and enterprise workflows.
  • He framed the move as Clio bridging small-firm tech to enterprise needs by swinging big at large firms.
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