
Pearls On, Gloves Off #86 - Mary Talks to her Digital Twin
Jan 20, 2026
Mary O'Carroll dives into innovation with her digital twin experiment, testing if AI can enhance legal mentorship. They discuss the evolution of legal ops, shifting focus from traditional spend management to technology-driven solutions. The conversation explores how skills in judgment and relationship-building have become essential. Key topics include the impact of AI on billable hours, the need for problem-oriented tech purchases, and the promising future of digital mentorship in law.
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Tacit Legal Knowledge Limits Scale
- Much of legal expertise remains locked in people’s heads and documents instead of being designed for reuse.
- Creating digital mentors aims to scale mentorship and make that tacit knowledge accessible.
Mary Trains And Talks With Her Twin
- Mary trained a digital twin on decades of her podcasts, talks, blogs, and speeches to test usefulness.
- She then conducted a recorded Q&A between herself and that Digital Mary to evaluate its advice.
Soft Skills Are Strategic Currency
- The legal talent profile now values judgment, relationship-building, and problem spotting alongside legal knowledge.
- Soft skills and trust-building increasingly determine who adds strategic value in teams.
