

ILTA Voices
ILTA - International Legal Technology Association
Podcast series from the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).
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Dec 18, 2018 • 55min
Get Empowered to Switch to a Litigation Support Career
In this podcast, we discuss the role of paralegals in litigation support and ediscovery, and examine opportunities for bringing more paralegals into litigation support.
You may also wish to read Boot Camp for Training Paralegals.
Speaker:
Amy Bowser-Rollins - Legal Industry Educator
Interviewer:
Joan Washburn - Director of Litigation eDiscovery Services, Holland & Knight

Nov 28, 2018 • 38min
Evolving KM Episode 7: Future Legal Technologists - The SEC Compliance Student Team
Welcome to Evolving KM, a podcast where we discuss how knowledge management is progressing and the impact that's having on KM professionals. In each episode, we interview people who have worked in or on the periphery of KM and get their perspectives on how this profession is evolving to meet the shifting demands of legal service delivery.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Our guests in this episode are third-year law students from Michigan State University College of Law, with whom we worked on a class project to develop an app related to SEC reporting compliance (specifically the Form 10-K). Their class in the Legal RnD program related to the intersection of law, process improvement and technology. We talk about the students' experiences and the skills they learned that will translate to their future careers, whether as lawyers or legal technologists.
Moderators:
Gwyn McAlpine - Director of Knowledge Management Services, Perkins Coie
Amy Monaghan - Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie
Guests:
Austin James received his J.D. at Michigan State University College of Law in 2018 and holds a B.S in Political Science. Austin is from Montana and is especially interested in applying legal technology and process improvement to benefit the small firms and solo practitioners he encounters there.
Morgan Rogalke is a 2019 J.D. candidate at Michigan State University College of Law and holds bachelor's degrees in Human Biology and Nutritional Science. Morgan has a diverse background in science, theology and fitness and hopes to pursue FDA compliance work.
Eric Villanueva is a 2019 J.D. candidate at Michigan State University College of Law and holds a B.A. in Linguistics. Eric has programming experience that he found especially relevant in automating legal processes.

Nov 9, 2018 • 24min
The Cloud Opens a New Frontier in Mobility
Secure and productive mobility has never been more possible. Lighter hardware, feature-rich software, and intuitive security are culminating in a new zenith for mobility.
Speakers:
Beth Anne Steube, Content Marketing Manager - ILTA
Chris Owens, CTO - Kraft & Kennedy, Inc.

Nov 9, 2018 • 25min
Developing, Launching, and Growing Non-Legal Market Offerings
Positioning to serve your clients better.
Speakers:
Beth Anne Steube, Content Marketing Manager - ILTA
Michael Lowe, President - Harding-Lowee, LLC

Nov 9, 2018 • 17min
Growing an Innovative Culture
Michigan-based law firm Miller Johnson has groomed a culture of technological innovation by simply getting everyone involved.
Speakers:
Beth Anne Steube, Content Marketing Manager - ILTA
Frank Radeck, Senior Systems Engineer - Miller, Johnson, Senn & Cummiskey, P.L.C.

Nov 9, 2018 • 28min
CEO Podcast
Thank you for everything all of you do to make ILTA the unique and amazing organization that we love. Looking forward to working with all of you!
Speakers:
Beth Anne Steube, Content Marketing Manager - ILTA
Joy Heath Rush, Interim CEO - ILTA

Nov 9, 2018 • 35min
Anatomy of a Knowledgebot
Gain a deeper understanding of the information and process flows within the firm, which can inform ongoing improvements in legal operations.
Speakers:
Beth Anne Steube, Content Marketing Manager - ILTA
Mark Gerow, Director of Applications Development and Business Process - Fenwick & West LLP

Oct 30, 2018 • 46min
Evolving KM Episode 6: The Fireman Brain Trust
Welcome to Evolving KM, a podcast where we discuss how Knowledge Management is progressing and the impact that’s having on KM professionals. In each episode, we interview people who have either worked in or on the periphery of Knowledge Management We get their perspective on how this profession is evolving to meet the shifting demands of legal service delivery.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Guest: In this episode, we speak with three partners from Fireman & Company, a premier legal knowledge management consulting firm:
Joshua Fireman is the founder and president of Fireman & Company. He is a former practicing lawyer and advises law firms on knowledge management, change management and firm strategies. In addition to consulting, Joshua is a frequent speaker on these topics.
Ron Friedmann is a pioneer in practice support, legal process improvement and knowledge management. He is also a leader in alternative sourcing models. Ron is a prolific writer and tweeter, and we recommend following him at Prism Legal and on Twitter. During the podcast, we reference his article on multidisciplinary teams, which you can find here.
Tom Baldwin brings a focus on team building, user experience and attorney working practices to drive practice efficiencies and profitability. Before becoming a consultant, Tom has large law firm experience as both CIO and CKO.
Joshua, Ron and Tom collectively have decades of wide-ranging experience in the legal industry, and we always love listening to their thoughts. Join us as we discuss with them the changes in the legal industry, particularly challenges and opportunities for knowledge management programs. They review the evolution of KM from 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0, from a cost center to a revenue driver, and from being useful to being critical. They also give advice for those looking to enter the profession or to develop their skills.
Hosts:
Gwyn McAlpine oversees the knowledge management program at Perkins Coie LLP, an international law firm with 1,000 lawyers in 19 offices. Gwyn's focus is on creating value for clients by enabling attorneys to practice law more efficiently and collaboratively. In addition to more traditional KM initiatives, KM at Perkins Coie includes library and research services, internal and external collaboration, and AI and expert systems. Gwyn practiced corporate law for 10 years before fully transitioning to knowledge management.
Amy Monaghan is the Practice Innovations Manager within the knowledge management group at Perkins Coie LLP. She works side-by-side with practice groups to further KM initiatives, particularly those involving artificial intelligence systems and other advanced technologies, such as document assembly, logic systems, workflow tools and contract analysis tools. Previously, Amy was in a similar role at Chapman and Cutler LLP.

Oct 29, 2018 • 57min
Risk Assessments
Kenny, Brenda and Heath discuss risk and probability-based incident and business continuity roundtables. Topics range from the who, what and why of testing to scenario options, roundtable logistics and case study comparisons.
Speakers:
Brenda Ferraro - Senior Director of Networks, Prevalent
Kenny Leckie - Sr. Technology & Change Management Consultant
Heath Stanley - Director, Virtual Compliance

Oct 11, 2018 • 36min
Evolving KM Episode 5: North of the Border and Across the Pond - User-Focused KM
Welcome to Evolving KM, a podcast where we discuss how Knowledge Management is progressing and the impact it is having on KM professionals. In each episode, we interview people who have either worked in or on the periphery of Knowledge Management. We're given their perspective on how this profession is evolving to meet the shifting demands of legal service delivery.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
In this episode, we have a thought-provoking conversation with Kate Simpson, the National Director of Knowledge Management at Bennett Jones in Toronto. Kate started her career in an online legal publishing startup in London, and then built a consultancy practice for KM and design thinking for law firms in the UK and Canada. She applies the best practices of these roles to her current KM position, focused on the intersection of people, process and technology. Kate is a regular writer for Canadian Lawyer magazine, including an article exploring the role of product managers in law firms, in which she advocates for a user-focused approach. She has been involved in the Institute for the Future Practice of Law to promote innovation with the next generation of lawyers. Without predicting the future, Kate shares the attributes she sees as most important for an evolving KM team. Tune in to hear the discussion unfold!
Moderators:
Gwyn McAlpine oversees the knowledge management program at Perkins Coie, an international law firm with 1,000 lawyers in 19 offices. Gwyn's focus is on creating value for clients by enabling attorneys to practice law more efficiently and collaboratively. In addition to more traditional KM initiatives, KM at Perkins Coie includes library and research services, internal and external collaboration, and AI and expert systems. Gwyn practiced corporate law for 10 years before fully transitioning to knowledge management.
Amy Monaghan is the Practice Innovations Manager within the knowledge management group at Perkins Coie LLP. She works side-by-side with practice groups to further KM initiatives, particularly those involving artificial intelligence systems and other advanced technologies, such as document assembly, logic systems, workflow tools and contract analysis tools. Previously, Amy was in a similar role at Chapman and Cutler LLP.


