
Joe Patrice
Senior writer and commentator at Above the Law who co-hosts Thinking Like a Lawyer, guiding legal discussions on current cases and institutional developments.
Top 10 podcasts with Joe Patrice
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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h
01/09/2026: Special 2026 Predictions Episode
In this insightful discussion, industry experts Greg Lambert, Nikki Black, Caroline Hill, Joe Patrice, and Victor Li share bold predictions for legal tech in 2026. They explore how lawyers will increasingly leverage general-purpose AI alongside traditional tools. Caroline highlights the rising power of in-house legal teams, potentially overshadowing law firms. Victor links U.S. regulatory chances to global events, while Joe warns of an AI industry crash without federal intervention. Together, they examine how technology evolution could reshape the legal landscape.

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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.

Jan 21, 2026 • 59min
01/16/2026: Cybersecurity training gone wrong, Supreme Court gets hacked, and more
Join Niki Black, a legal insight strategist and columnist, and Stephen Embry, a legal tech commentator, along with Joe Patrice and Stephanie Wilkins, as they navigate the intriguing intersections of law and technology. They discuss NYC's ethical guidelines for AI note-takers amid privacy concerns, the shocking hack of the Supreme Court’s e-filing system, and a proposed California law addressing generative AI's role. They also explore the explosive growth of GenAI legal tools and the promising yet controversial AI startup AlphaLit.

Oct 30, 2025 • 57min
10/24/2025: ClioCon recap, SEO being replaced by GEO, and more
Victor Li, Assistant Managing Editor at the ABA Journal, discusses the shift from SEO to GEO strategies for legal firms to thrive in AI-driven searches. Niki Black, Principal Legal Insights Strategist at 8AM, shares insights on New York's new AI policies, highlighting approved tools and unexpected restrictions. Joe Patrice from Above the Law questions whether AI is making lawyers less thoughtful. Together, they explore the transformative impact of AI on legal practice, from research accuracy to marketing dynamics.

Mar 19, 2026 • 55min
03/13/2026: Legalweek Post-Mortem, Clio launches Clio Capital law firm financing, and more
Joe Patrice, Above the Law writer and podcast host, offers sharp reactions from the floor. Nikki Black, legal insight strategist and columnist, breaks down tech trends and investor moves. Stephanie Wilkins, Legal Tech Hub content director, reports on conference vibes and controversies. They discuss venue changes, exhibit hall tradeoffs, AI and investor strategies, Clio Capital launch, and announcement overload.

May 1, 2025 • 59min
04/25/25: CA Bar used AI for exam questions, Trump calls for AI education, and more
Joe Patrice, a legal tech journalist from Above the Law, joins Julie Shabawale, a prominent Canadian legal tech writer, and Victor Li, assistant manager for the EBA Journal. They dive into the California Bar's controversial use of AI for exam questions, raising ethical questions about integrity. Trump’s call for AI education sparks a lively discussion on its role in schools. They also explore trends in legal employment and the paradox of AI as both a tool for assistance and a potential source of job displacement, highlighting the evolving landscape of law.

Feb 19, 2026 • 58min
02/13/2026: Legal tech rushes to integrate Claude's legal plugin, CA rules on outsourcing work to AI
Joe Patrice, legal journalist on firm strategy and AI’s impact on law; Nikki Black, legal tech ethics lead focusing on regulation; Caroline Hill, legal tech editor tracking vendor integrations. They discuss Claude’s fast plugin integrations, California rules warning lawyers not to outsource responsibility to AI, OpenAI’s outreach to in‑house teams, and how firms are reshaping work and profits around AI.

Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 2min
12/19/2025: Year in Review - Our Top Picks from 2025
Join Stephanie Wilkins, a legal tech journalist, Nikki Black, a strategic insight guru, Steve Embry, a legal tech analyst, and Joe Patrice, a critical commentator as they dissect the most significant legal tech trends of 2025. They discuss the rise of agentic AI as the word of the year and the ensuing skepticism about its reliability. Panelists explore the frenzy of funding in legal tech, the push for integration of AI with internal documents, and the implications of Clio’s partnership with VLex. The conversation reveals how consumer AI adoption is far outpacing legal innovations.

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 6, 2025 • 56min
10/31/2025: Law school runs mock trial before AI Jury, Harvey's newest raise, and more
Niki Black, a principal legal insight strategist at 8am, joins Rhys Dipshan, editor at Legaltech News, along with Joe Patrice from Above the Law, and Canadian legal journalist Julie Sobowale. They dive into intriguing topics, including a law school’s mock trial featuring AI jurors and the alarming implications it raises. Julie shares stories of individuals opting for AI like ChatGPT over lawyers in court, revealing insights into access to justice and changing sentiments in the legal landscape. The group discusses whether AI poses a threat to traditional legal roles.


