

Clarity
Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast
Welcome to Clarity, a podcast powered by the Thomson Reuters Institute. In each episode, we dive deep into a single question from decision-makers and thought leaders from legal, corporate, tax, accounting & audit, and government communities. Grounding the conversation in the Institute's research and practice leads' domain expertise, in each episode, we sit down with a special guest or panel of experts from our community of partners, clients, and key leaders in each industry we serve.
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Jul 11, 2023 • 22min
Generative AI within law firms
In this week's Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, our technology content leader Zach Warren dives into the generative artificial intelligence (AI) craze within law firms, speaking with Kelley Drye & Warren chief information officer Judi Flournoy. As a law firm CIO with years of legal technology experience, Flournoy has seen tech trends come and go. However, generative AI and ChatGPT isn't just a continuation of past AI initiatives, she believes, but a true game-changer. That's why she's encouraging those within her firm to get acquainted early. "They need to understand this technology early so they understand where it's going to lead them later," Flournoy explains. In the podcast, she discusses not only the use cases she sees now, but her prognostications for law firms' future, why generative AI will be here "faster than anyone realizes," and why one AI is reminiscent of the movie Her.

Jun 20, 2023 • 32min
A look at the upcoming Government Fraud, Waste & Abuse Report
Fraud, waste & abuse in government are very important topics in a time when many government agencies are being asked to do more with less and are attempting to use technology to bridge the gap while bringing new staff up to speed. With the global pandemic moving to the rearview, government workers must focus on the monumental task ahead, including improving their efficiency and technical ability. In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Rabihah Butler, Enterprise Content Manager, speaks to Andrew Pellington, Senior Director in Product Marketing for Thomson Reuters, about the upcoming Government Fraud, Waste & Abuse Report from the Thomson Reuters Institute.

Jun 6, 2023 • 37min
How law firms can protect their revenue in 2023
After several banner years, many law firms find themselves in a different position in 2023. While billing rates set new record marks, law firm profitability continues to slip, driven down by a continued rise in overhead expenses and a slowing of how effectively law firms collect the cash that is owed to them. In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights Podcast, host Bill Josten is joined by Brent Turner from Thomson Reuters Institute Advisory Services to discuss the realities of today's legal marketplace and what law firms can do to protect their profitability this year and beyond. As the podcast explains, the solution doesn't necessarily lie in ever-increasing rates or in pushing clients to take smaller discounts. Instead, the answer most likely comes from ensuring the firm's partners are following best practices for how they handle their bills.

May 23, 2023 • 32min
The importance of branding & differentiation for law firms
As demand for legal services shifts and tightens, how law firms differentiate themselves in the market is critical. Jen Dezso, director of client relationships for the Thomson Reuters Institute, joins the podcast to discuss recent research into how law firms are effectively developing standout brand positions and the importance of clear brand equity for law firms. While it can be tempting to try to be all things to all clients, the research shows that, much more often, those law firms that have the strongest brand identities are the firms that are known for excellence in specific areas.

May 9, 2023 • 26min
Automation to drive efficiencies in tax
In our latest podcast, Nadya Britton, tax & accounting specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, chats with Corey Greene, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Thomson Reuters, about some of interesting findings around operational efficiency from the 2023 State of the Tax Professional Report. Although efficiency isn't a new concept for most businesses, until recently it was hardly something a tax & accounting firm would see as a strategic priority. In this new report, however, efficiency was listed as the number one priority. In the podcast, the pair discusses how tax & accounting firms can optimize their operations to maximize productivity, and provide-quality services to clients and reduce costs.

May 2, 2023 • 26min
Keeping the balance between data security and privacy
As the world buzzes about the chaos caused by 21-year-old Jack Teixeira and the online chat service Discord, the new Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast examines the real conversation around the data breach controversy and other security concerns. Rabihah Butler, corporate compliance & risk specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, speaks to Jim Dinkins, former executive associate director of Homeland Security Investigations, who provides a unique perspective on the data breach. In a world of checks and balances, where privacy is competing with security, the pair discusses how best to keep the balance.

Apr 25, 2023 • 22min
As the ALSP market grows, so does its acceptance
In the new Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Zach Warren, technology specialist for the Thomson Reuters Institute, revisits the "2023 Alternative Legal Services Provider (ALSP) Report" with Jim Jones, Senior Fellow at the Center on Ethics in the Legal Profession at Georgetown University. Now a few months out from the report's initial release, Jim and Zach explore what surprised them from the results, including how quickly the ALSP market has grown in such a short amount of time, and how law firm attitudes towards ALSPs are shifting.

Apr 10, 2023 • 30min
Examining today's Corporate Law Department
In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we speak to Meredith Ritchie, General Counsel of Alliant Credit Union; and Audrey Rubin, senior advisor with BarkerGilmore and former COO of the legal department at Aon, about some of the key findings of the 2023 State of the Corporate Law Department report and how those issues are impacting the daily operations of corporate law departments and in-house lawyers. The discussion covers the increasing regulatory complexity that corporate general counsel must navigate, the pressure to stay on budget, key practices that may be poised for growth in the changing economy, and whether other strategic priorities like diversity, equity & inclusion may potentially see a loss of focus as new challenges take prominence.

Mar 28, 2023 • 28min
Avoiding the next banking crisis
As we move forward from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, compliance and banking regulation become more of a focus. In the latest Insights podcast from Thomson Reuters Institute, we speak with Todd Ehret, of Thomson Reuter Regulatory Intelligence, about how regulators, financial industry leaders, and politicians can look objectively at the red flags that were missed and prevent a bank crisis from happening again.

Mar 21, 2023 • 20min
Impact of blockchain & AI on ESG
In this week's Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, we discuss data concerns around environmental, social & governance (ESG) activities with Frank Zambrelli, Executive Director of the Responsible Business Coalition at Fordham's Gabelli School of Business and Managing Director of the Global ESG Retail practice at Accenture. The podcast explores the current state of ESG data, including why many companies are far away from "audit-quality financial data," the wrinkles that upcoming government regulations may put into the data collection process, and the difficulties that come with categorizing Scope 3 emissions.


