“We have this binary distinction between so-called utility tokens and so-called security tokens. I think there’s a better categorisation out there.”On this episode of LegalMeets, we meet Michael Bacina, partner at Piper Alderman and lawyer t
“We have this binary distinction between so-called utility tokens and so-called security tokens. I think there’s a better categorisation out there.” On this episode...
“I suspect we’ll never reach a satisfactory answer because there will be arguments over this forever.”On this episode of LegalMeets, we meet Lior Leser, a lawyer and Stanford Law School graduate currently based in Florida. Lior has a wide an
“Millennials are socially conscious. They are more vocal because they have the platforms to speak from which other generations never did. That freedom is unprecedented.”On this episode, we meet Luke Geary, a leading figure for social justice
“Millennials are socially conscious. They are more vocal because they have the platforms to speak from which other generations never did. That freedom is unprecedented.”...
“I think it’s the start of the journey, from the start up side and the law firm side”On this episode we meet Jimmy Vestbirk, founder of Legal Geek, a LawTech startup community with over 6000 members, hosting an eponymous annual conference whic
“They often neglect to mention – if you find your passion, that’s the path towards success.”On this episode, we meet Nehal Madhani, founder and CEO of Alt Legal. In 2013, Nehal gave up a desk at Manhattan legal practice Kirkland & Ellis for a
“They often neglect to mention – if you find your passion, that’s the path towards success.” On this episode, we meet Nehal Madhani, founder and CEO...
“The real cure will be when the legal industry decides that law is not just about lawyers any more.”On this episode we meet Mark Cohen, a prolific entrepreneur, thought leader, educator and writer on the state legal industry. His impressive
“The problem is not machines doing what lawyers can do. The problem is lawyers doing what machines can do. If a machine can do it. A machine ought to do it.”On this episode we meet Jordan Furlong, a leading analyst of the global legal ma
“About a third of my work is human rights pro bono cases and so with those clients I consider myself to be a global investor in human rights”On this episode of LegalMeets we meet Kimberley Motley, an American attorney fighting for justice ar
“For lawyers, time is literally money. So for us, we’re saving attorneys 8 hours on average a month which is a crazy amount of time.”On this episode of LegalMeets we meet David Bitton, Co-founder and CEO of Practice Panther, a cloud-based pr
“Lawyers that won’t be able to use technology in the future might be putting their clients at a disadvantage to the degree that it might be considered malpractice”On this episode of LegalMeets we meet Dr. Roland Vogl, a lawyer, scholar and m
On this episode of LegalMeets we meet Tom Martin, founder of Foresight Legal Group and more recently LawDroid, an exciting Facebook Messenger app designed to...
On this episode of LegalMeets we meet Tom Martin, founder of Foresight Legal Group and more recently LawDroid, an exciting Facebook Messenger app designed to...
On this episode of LegalMeets we meet Jack Newton, co-founder and CEO of Clio, one of the world’s leading and fastest-growing cloud-based legal practice management...