
Stephanie Wilkins
Director of Content at Legal Tech Hub and legal tech journalist who writes about industry trends, funding dynamics, and bootstrapped legal tech companies.
Top 10 podcasts with Stephanie Wilkins
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Dec 15, 2025 • 57min
12/12/2025: Harvey's Reddit AMA, Pentagon's own AI flags Hegseth, Trump blocks AI regulation
This week features Nikki Black, a legal tech strategist and columnist, Stephanie Wilkins, a legal tech journalist, Joe Patrice, a legal commentator, and Victor Li, an ABA Journal editor. They dive into Harvey's Reddit AMA, where founders tackle tough questions about AI's future and valuation. The panel also debates Trump's executive order on state AI regulations and the Pentagon's GenAI platform flagging legal issues. Nikki shares her tech gift ideas for legal professionals, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for 2025.

Nov 26, 2025 • 58min
11/21/2025: TLTF Summit takeaways, AI training for young lawyers, and more
This discussion features Reese Dipshan, editor and legal tech news contributor, who shares insights from the TLTF Summit on the dynamics between startups and investors. Stephanie Wilkins, director at Legal Tech Hub, talks about AI training for young lawyers and the importance of 'AI Essentials.' Victor Lee provides an analysis on private equity's influence in law, while Nikki Black examines the impact of MSOs on legal practice. Julie Sobowale rounds it out with a Canadian perspective on AI regulation, focusing on Cohere's role.

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.

Mar 6, 2025 • 58min
02/28/25: California bar exam faces technical difficulties, experiments with Deep Research, and more
Steve Embry, a tech-savvy legal blogger, joins Nikki Black, a strategic mind at Affinapay, and Stephanie Wilkins, director at Legal Tech Hub. They dive into the chaos surrounding the California bar exam's online format, revealing the technical hiccups that could lead to legal battles. The trio also discusses the VALS AI benchmarks, questioning the transparency of AI tools in legal practices. Plus, they examine the intriguing evolution of e-discovery technologies and the looming competition from accounting firms stepping into the legal realm.

Feb 27, 2025 • 57min
02/21/25: Trump cancels SEC's Westlaw subscription, Deposely offers free AI litigation tool, & more
Join legal tech experts Joe Patrice, a writer for Above the Law, and Stephanie Wilkins, director at Legal Tech Hub, as they dive into the SEC's controversial Westlaw cancellation and its political undertones. Stephen Embry shares insights on KPMG's foray into legal services, while Niki Black discusses evolving ethical frameworks around AI in law firms. The panel lightens the mood with humorous analogies around Jell-O to promote innovation, and they highlight the launch of Deposely's free AI litigation tool aimed at making legal resources more accessible.

Feb 13, 2025 • 58min
02/07/25: Women + AI summit, our experiments with OpenAI Deep Research, and more
In this engaging discussion, Stephanie Wilkins shares insights from the Women + AI Summit, emphasizing community empowerment in legal tech. Niki Black highlights the shifting landscape of access to justice amid funding freezes and crowdfunding initiatives. Joe Patrice cautions against neglecting citation checks when using AI tools like ChatGPT. Stephen Embry explores Microsoft and OpenAI's recent product rollouts, pondering their impact on court systems. Together, the panelists navigate the ethical implications and innovative potential of AI in law.

Feb 6, 2025 • 1h
01/31/25: DeepSeek, Relativity sunsets on-prem, AI and access to justice, and more
This week features Caroline Hill, Editor of Legal IT Insider; Stephanie Wilkins from Legal Tech Hub; Victor Li of the ABA Journal; and Niki Black, Principal Legal Insight Strategist. They delve into DeepSeek's rise in legal tech and the ethical implications of AI on privacy. The discussion also highlights Relativity's shift to the cloud, the Dakotas' innovative licensure pathways, and AI's transformative role in improving access to justice. Expect an engaging mix of insights and industry trends from these leading voices!

Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 2min
01/03/2025: Our biggest episode of the year: 2024 Recap and 2025 Predictions
Join Greg Lambert, an advocate for legal tech knowledge, Niki Black, a strategist for legal insights, and other industry experts as they reflect on the transformative year of 2024. They explore the significant trends in legal tech, including the rise of AI applications and startling funding rounds. The discussion reveals that client engagement has worsened, raising concerns for 2025. From a mix of humor to serious predictions, the panel highlights the evolving landscape of legal technology and the challenges ahead.

Dec 16, 2024 • 33min
These Little Piggies Went To The LegalTech Market (ft Stephanie Wilkins)
In this engaging conversation, legal tech expert Stephanie Wilkins shares her insights on the transformative trends shaping the industry in 2024. She dives into the highlights from the TLTF conference, the rising influence of AI, and the dynamic shifts in mid-sized law firms. Wilkins also discusses predictions for 2025, focusing on how generative AI may redefine billing practices. The episode is packed with valuable perspectives on the future of legal technology and its impact on legal services.

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.


