
Niki Black
Principal legal insight strategist at 8AM and legal tech columnist for outlets including the ABA Journal; provides analysis on AI and legal industry trends.
Top 3 podcasts with Niki Black
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Oct 9, 2025 • 59min
10/03/2025: Reddit vs. Harvey, Utah approves skills-based bar admission, and more
Rhys Dipshan, a legal tech reporter, dives into the Reddit firestorm surrounding Harvey and generative AI, discussing its secrecy and backlash. Niki Black analyzes how AI is reshaping legal work, while Stephanie Wilkins highlights a trend of law schools requiring AI in applications. Caroline Hill offers insights into Utah's new skills-based bar admission, comparing it to the UK's SQE, and Joe Patrice debates AI's potential to redefine paralegal roles rather than replace them. The panel also touches on the AAA's upcoming AI-powered arbitrator for construction disputes.

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 1min
12/06/2024: Law school applications up 35% from 2023, Elon Musk tries legal tech, and more
Join Niki Black, a legal tech journalist; Joe Patrice, a legal journalist; Victor Li of the ABA Journal; and Stephen Embry, a tech law blogger, as they explore intriguing legal topics. They discuss the astonishing 35% surge in law school applications and the stress it poses on job markets. The panel critiques Elon Musk's AI ambitions in the judiciary, questioning the practicality of his vision. They also delve into tech's role in expanding access to justice, emphasizing the transformative potential of innovation amidst ongoing legal challenges.

Nov 4, 2024 • 59min
11/01/2024: the $2000 paralegal; NY rules on admissibility of AI evidence, startup alley nominations, and more
This week, Joe Patrice, a legal journalist from Above the Law, joins Stephanie Wilkins, content director at Legal Tech Hub, Niki Black, a legal tech columnist, and Victor Li, assistant managing editor at the ABA Journal. They tackle the eyebrow-raising topic of $2,000 paralegals and how AI is reshaping the legal billing landscape. The group discusses New York's new rules on AI evidence admissibility and the troubling implications of chatbot addiction on mental health, touching on a tragic lawsuit connected to AI.


