

Legaltech Week
LawNext Media
A weekly round-up and review of news in legal technology and innovation, selected by industry leading journalists. Hosted by lawyer and journalist Bob Ambrogi.
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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.

Mar 5, 2026 • 58min
02/20/2026: Law firm recruiting turns to AI bots, Harvey partners with Harvey, and more
Steve Dunbury, legaltech commentator from Tech Law Crossroads; Rhys Dipshan, Legaltech News editor; Stephanie Wilkins, content director at Legal Tech Hub; and Niki Black, legal insight strategist at 8AM, discuss AI in courts and briefs. They cover smart glasses and courtroom privacy. They explore AI hallucinations in filings, AI-driven hiring with bot interviews and simulations, DepoSim training tools, and a PR stunt by an AI company.

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.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 58min
02/06/2026: Claude's legal plugin causes legal industry meltdown, and more
Julie Sobowale, legal tech journalist concerned with AI agent security and authenticity. Stephen Embry, legal tech writer analyzing market impacts and vendor strategy. Caroline Hill, UK legal tech editor on in-house adoption. Victor Lee, ABA Journal editor and author. They debate Claude’s legal plugin market shock, AI agents forming social networks and hiring humans, redaction failures in high‑profile files, and liability for deepfakes.

Jan 29, 2026 • 60min
01/23/2026: OpenAI Wants your IP, a conversation with Harvey cofounders, and more
Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists. 00:00 Introductions 2:56 Law firm Phishing over christmas (Selected by Joe Patrice) 11:18 How much do legal leaders trust artificial intelligence in high-stakes decisions? New study sheds light (Selected by Victor Li) 18:06 Are mandatory hyperlinks a solution to the lawyers' hallucination problems? (Selected by Stephen Embry) 30:01 LawNext: From Roommates to Billionaires: Harvey's Founders Gabriel Pereyra and Winston Weinberg on Building AI Infrastructure for Law (Selected by Bob Ambrogi) 39:44 OpenAI wants your IP (Selected by Joe Patrice) 49:38 Alexi Fires Back at Fastcase Lawsuit with Counterclaims Alleging Anticompetitive Conduct Following Clio's $1B Acquisition (Selected by Bob Ambrogi)

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.

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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.

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.

Dec 11, 2025 • 57min
12/05/2025: Fastcase lawsuit against Alexi, the implications of AI's energy consumption, and more
Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists. This week's topics: 00:00 Introductions 03:12 Fastcase Files Lawsuit Against Alexi Over Alleged Data Misuse and Trademark Infringement (Selected by Bob Ambrogi) 15:30 Amid all the AI hoopla, Theres still a fundamental question. Do we have the energy capacity to serve all potential needs? And what happens if we dont? (Selected by Stephen Embry) 33:34 The Courtroom Tech Maze Noone Asked For (Selected by Niki Black) 42:25 ICE Using ChatGPT To Write Use-Of-Force Reports, As Fascism Meets Laziness (Selected by Joe Patrice) 50:04 A 30-year-old lawyer quit Big Law. Days later, she had a term sheet to raise $2.5 million for an AI law firm (Selected by Victor Li)


