
Law://WhatsNext When will Legal vibe like code with Chris Bridges & Matt Pollins
The vibe coding conversation in legal has gone full culture war: one side says they've built a billion-dollar startup in 10 minutes, the other says don't bother. The truth — as usual — is far more interesting than either extreme.
🎙️This week we sit down with Chris Bridges (Co-Founder & COO, Tacit Legal) and Matt Pollins (Co-Founder & CPO, Lupl) — two legal technologists who live in the same small town in West Sussex and who've channelled that proximity into building vibecode.law, an open-source platform where the legal community can share, discover and upvote vibe-coded legal tech projects.
The platform launched just over a week before we recorded and already had 18 projects — from a SaaS inflation calculator for contract lawyers to a Harvey for Mongolian law to a tool that unlocks track changes when a passive-aggressive opposing lawyer has locked them down.
During our chat, we explore:
- Why vibe coding's real value is compressing the feedback loop between idea and prototype — not replacing developers
- The structural gap: how 25 years of developer tooling (linting, testing, documentation, standards) gives engineering focussed AI tools a head start that legal tech can't shortcut
- Why the adversarial nature of law makes standardisation fundamentally harder than in software
- vibecode.law: what it is, the projects landing on it, and the product thinking behind building a two-sided community
- Responsible vibe coding and why we're probably 6–12 months from a data exposure incident
- The T-shaped lawyer: curiosity as the defining skill for the next generation
Connect with our guests:
Chris Bridges — tacit.legal | author of When will legal vibe like code
Matt Pollins — agents.law | lupl.com
Check out vibecode.law to explore or submit your own projects.
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