Lawyerist Podcast

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Jul 19, 2016 • 37min

#77: Solving Problems by Building a Software Solution, with Janine Sickmeyer

For this week's podcast, Sam talks with Janine Sickmeyer, CEO and founder of NextChapter, about how she went from being frustrated with her practice management software to building her own. 
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Jul 12, 2016 • 34min

#76: Setting Flat Fees at a New Firm, with Jamie Whitney

On this week's podcast, Sam talks with Jamie Whitney about how to make choices about fee-setting when starting a new firm.
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Jul 5, 2016 • 41min

#75: Building a Mindful Law Practice, with Jeena Cho

This week, Sam talks to Jeena Cho about her new book, The Anxious Lawyer, and how to build a mindful law practice.
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Jun 28, 2016 • 38min

#74: Staying out of Hot Water with the Ethics Board, with Eric Cooperstein

In this podcast, Sam chats with Eric Cooperstein, an ethics attorney. They talk about how to approach law practice in a way that avoids ethics trouble.
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Jun 21, 2016 • 37min

#73: How to Leave a Small Firm in a Small Town, With Paul Floyd

This week, Sam chats with Paul Floyd, a lawyer who advises solosmall attorneys about business issues, about how an attorney can leave a small firm in a small town and do so on good terms. Aaron and Sam also discussed how everyday things like keycards and paper checks can be far less secure than you think they are.
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Jun 14, 2016 • 47min

#72: How to Spot Fly-by-Night Legal Tech, with Joshua Lenon

On this week's podcast, Sam talks with Joshua Lenon, lawyer in residence at Clio, about how to assess legal technology through four lenses: price, user base, the interactivity of the company with the legal field, and responsiveness. Sam also talks about how to properly contextualize news about software security problems when that news is often poorly reported.
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Jun 7, 2016 • 33min

#71: TBD Law, with Matt Homann

On this week’s podcast, Sam talks with Matt Homann, founder of Filament. Filament and Lawyerist are collaborating on TBD Law, a conference/retreat/summit/workshop about the future of law for solosmall firms.
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Jun 1, 2016 • 36min

#70: Using Public Court Data to Predict Court Outcomes, with Sam Harden

Sam chats with Sam Harden about his solosmall firm and how to balance having a newborn at home with a burgeoning law practice. Sam Harden also explains how he taught himself to code and leveraged Florida's extensive public records law in order to develop My Court Case.
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May 25, 2016 • 28min

#69: The Big Case, with Making a Murderer's Dean Strang

On this podcast, Sam talks with Dean Strang, the attorney who represented Steven Avery in the case that formed the basis for Netflix's Making a Murderer documentary. They discuss how Strang came to represent Avery and how an attorney makes a decision to take a case that will be all-consuming.
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May 17, 2016 • 40min

#68: What's Happening at the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, with Adam Ziegler

Sam and Adam Ziegler talk about the future of law and the challenges it faces through the lens of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab. They also explore the beginnings of Perma.cc—a tool that saves links from rotting—and other products that have also come out of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab.

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