

ILTA Voices
ILTA - International Legal Technology Association
Podcast series from the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).
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Mar 28, 2022 • 16min
ILTA White Paper, Corporate: Steve Rudnick
Check out this White Paper podcast with Steven Rudnick from the Corporate White Papers!

Mar 28, 2022 • 14min
ILTA White Papers: Corporate, Gina Taranto
“Check out this White Paper podcast with Gina Taranto from the 2022 Corporate White Papers!”

Mar 28, 2022 • 15min
Spring 2022, Peer to Peer, Prachi Soni and Women Who Lead #4
For Spring 2022, Peer to Peer, up this quarter is Prachi Soni, Manager of Application Development Services at Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman, & Goggin. She sat down with our WWL team and talked all things tech and leadership. Prachi was a great guest for our team and we enjoyed our thoughtful and insightful conversation.

Mar 28, 2022 • 17min
Spring 2022: Peer to Peer CEO Podcast
Join ILTAns across the globe as we sit down with ILTA CEO, Joy Heath Rush, and Director of Publications and Press, Beth Anne Stuebe, as they talk all things ILTA and Peer to Peer!

Mar 28, 2022 • 32min
Bleeding Edge, Season 2, Episode 5: Ben Alaire
This is Bleeding Edge, Season 2, Episode 5: Ben Alaire.
Bleeding Edge is hosted by Cindy MacBean and ILTA's Beth Anne Stuebe, and we're coming straight to your earbuds with new and engaging content! ILTA Podcasts!

Mar 4, 2022 • 20min
Security, Privacy and Compliance Tools in M365
Microsoft’s M365 solution includes a growing and evolving number of security solutions. These include MFA, Exchange On-Line Protection, Advanced Threat Protection and others, some new, some improved.
This podcast will be an overview of the solutions in M365 today, solutions that are either baked in to our existing M365 licenses at no additional cost or available at a nominal cost, that offer the possibility to retire and displace more expensive 3rd party solutions.
Moderator:
@Mark Manoukian - IT Director, Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter
Speaker:
Paul Edlund - Chief Technologist - Midwest, Microsoft
Recorded on 03-04-2022

Mar 2, 2022 • 19min
What Does the Future Hold? Do Distributed Law Firms Offer the Law Firm Model of the Future?
Distributed firms may have been under the radar for a few years, but now they are breaking the Amlaw 200. Distributed firms operate without a physical space. They rely heavily on technology for communication and to deliver services. Join us to learn about the players, their structure and whether they are the future model for law firms.
Questions Mike will ask the speakers:
1. TJ, Dan, tell us a bit about yourselves and how you got involved in the distributed law space.
2. Dan , can you give us some history regarding distributed law firms-what they are, their structure, how did they come to be and how they have evolved?
3. What sorts of law do distributed firms commonly practice? Who are their typical clients and their needs?
4. TJ, How would you describe the sort of lawyer who would be interested and thrive in this environment?
5. TJ, what sort of technology infrastructure does Fischer Broyles firms use? How do you license technology? (Dan can add)
6. Dan, do distributed firms employ legal technologists, operations specialists or knowledge professionals or are these all outsourced? (TJ can add)
7. TJ, you have said that process and culture are keys to the success of Fisher Broyles. Can you tell us about that. (Dan add what he knows about other distributed firms here)
8. TJ, Fisher Broyles was the first distributed firm to enter the AmLaw 200. I understand 2021 financials are very impressive. Is this an indicator that this is a viable model for others long term? (Dan can add regarding the rest of the industry)
9. What do you both think is on the horizon for distributed firms?
Moderator:
@Michael Ertel - KM Attorney, Paul Hastings LLP
Speakers:
Dan Packel - Business of Law Reporter, ALM Media, LLC
TJ Dovale - Managing Partner, IP, FisherBroyles, LLP

Feb 11, 2022 • 21min
What Can We Learn from the US Army’s KM and Innovation Programs?
For all the differences between operating the military and working in private sector, there is one constant both realms share – innovating to remain relevant and foremost in their respective fields.
In this podcast session, we will discuss how leaders across the U.S. Army are establishing knowledge management programs to enhance shared understanding, learning and decision-making. In addition, we will further explore how to apply the military’s approach to innovation to law firm KM processes.
Moderator:
@Amy Monaghan - Senior Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie
Speaker:
Andrew Bragg - Chief of Knowledge Management, U.S. European Command
Recorded on 02-11-2022

Feb 4, 2022 • 7min
Can You Replace Traditional Privilege Review?
This interview will discuss the emerging maturity and use of analytics, and whether they can be used for privilege review. We will also explore the different scenarios in privilege review that might benefit from analytics and go over a few real world recent examples.
Questions Chris will ask Maria:
• What sold you on trying privilege analytics the first time?
• How was your experience in using privileged analytics?
• What are some areas or issues to keep in mind during the process?
• Would you use privilege analytics again?
Moderator:
@Chris Acosta - Head of Firmwide eDiscovery Resources, Morrison & Foerster LLP
Speaker:
Maria Earley - Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP
Recorded on 02-04-2022

Feb 3, 2022 • 9min
Integrating Tools in Attorney Workflows
Driving adoption of even useful technology is notoriously difficult. What are some helpful strategies for Litigation Support professionals to get buy-in and training time commitments from busy attorneys?
Moderator:
@Tyler Crabtree - eDiscovery Specialist, Ellis George Cipollone Browne O'Brien Annaguey, LLP
Speaker:
@Sachin Gupta - Knowledge Management Attorney – Data & Technology Transactions, Latham & Watkins LLP
Recorded on 02-03-2022


