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Stephen Embry

Editor-in-chief of Tech Law Crossroads and co-chair of the ABA Tech Show. He previously practiced law for many years.

Top 10 podcasts with Stephen Embry

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Mar 12, 2025 • 34min

This year's historic ABA Techshow will be bigger than ever

Stephen Embry, Editor-in-chief of Tech Law Crossroads and co-chair of the ABA Tech Show, brings his law practice experience to the discussion. He highlights the significance of the 40th annual show, which promises to be the largest yet at Chicago's McCormick Place. Embry shares insights on the evolution of technology in legal practice and its impact on innovation. He also discusses the diverse range of speakers, the anticipation for record attendance, and the exciting new features, including a themed anniversary party and opportunities for networking.
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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.
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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.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 57min

01/24/2025: First law school to require AI education certification, a surge in contracting tech, and more

Greg Lambert, Chief Knowledge Services Officer at Jackson Walker and co-host of Geek and Review, joins forces with Victor Li, ABA Journal’s Assistant Managing Editor, and Stephen Embry, legal tech journalist. They discuss Case Western Reserve School of Law mandating AI certification for first-year students. The trio dives into the surge in contract technology and innovations in AI tools for personal injury law. The conversation rounds off with insights on privacy concerns in digital communications and the evolving interplay between legal tech and popular culture.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 56min

01/17/2025: Tom Goldstein case, Harvey's mysterious $3B valuation, and more

Join Joe Patrice, a legal journalist and host of Thinking Like a Lawyer, Stephen Embry, a tech law writer and co-chair of the ABA 2025 Tech Show, and Niki Black, a legal tech columnist, as they dive into hot topics like the Tom Goldstein case involving serious allegations and ethical implications in legal technology. They also share insights from CES 2025, discuss AI layoffs in New York, and unpack Harvey's controversial $3 billion valuation, questioning its sustainability amidst fierce competition.
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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.
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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.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 49min

40 - The Challenges, Benefits, and Realities of AI Adoption for Legal Professionals with Stephen Embry

Stephen Embry, a lawyer and tech enthusiast behind the blog TechLaw Crossroads, dives into the complexities of AI in law. He reveals the surprising gap between perceived and actual AI adoption in firms, especially between large and small practices. The chat covers how generative AI can transform training for junior associates, ethical concerns about data privacy, and the importance of setting realistic expectations in AI integration. Stephen emphasizes that embracing these innovations could redefine the legal landscape, offering both challenges and exciting opportunities.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 34min

Stephen Embry

Legal tech guru Stephen Embry discusses the clash between tech and traditional law, the use of generative AI by pro se litigants, and reevaluating pricing structures. He shares insights on starting his blog TechLaw Crossroads, the accuracy of legal tools for self-representation, and the transition from hourly billing to value-based pricing in the legal industry.
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Nov 9, 2023 • 31min

Don’t Believe the Hype? A More Practical View of Using AI in Legal (Stephen Embry – TechLaw Crossroads)

Attorney and legal tech aficionado Stephen Embry discusses the practicality of using AI in the legal field. He emphasizes the importance of lawyers embracing AI to increase efficiency, while questioning the hype around AI adoption. Embry suggests that AI can handle back-office tasks, potentially reducing overhead for law firms. He also explores the potential impact of AI on lawyers' workload, highlighting the need for adaptation to alternative tasks as AI takes over certain aspects of their work.