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Assessing Innovative Legal Design & Process w/Bill Caraher of von Briesen & Roper
In our latest Legal Executive Institute podcast, we feature Charlotte Rushton, Managing Director for Large & Medium Law Firms at Thomson Reuters, speaking with Bill Caraher, Chief Information Officer at the Wisconsin-based law firm von Briesen & Roper. Mr. Caraher recently participated in a panel at the Legal Executive Institute's Emerging Legal Technology Forum, titled "The Pace of Progress: Assessing Innovative Design, Technology & Process in Law Firms & Corporate Legal Departments", which focused on the various ways law firms and legal departments are incorporating enterprise innovation as part of a broader strategic plan.

The Future Of Law Schools Performance Report Card Panel
Listen now to final panel of the recent "Future of Law Schools" conference, held by Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute. The panel, "A Law School Performance Report Card: A Conversation about Education, Rankings, and What Matters in Entry-Level Hiring" was moderated by William D. Henderson, Professor of Law & Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

Podcast: Strategic Investments in Legal Tech w/Theo Ling of Baker McKenzie
In our latest Legal Executive Institute podcast, we feature Charlotte Rushton, Managing Director for Large & Medium Law Firms at Thomson Reuters, speaking to Theo Ling, a partner in the Toronto office of Baker McKenzie. Mr. Ling recently participated in a panel at the Emerging Legal Technology Forum, held in Toronto. The panel was titled "Leading Change: Defining Strategic Investments in Legal Technology" and focused on the broad range of considerations law firms need to think about as they choose what technologies to invest in.

"Lawyering from Beyond the Desk" with Pryor Cashman's Tom Vidal
In a new Legal Executive Institute podcast, Tom Vidal, a partner at Pryor Cashman, talks about "Lawyering Beyond the Desk" — How getting up from your desk can help you better engage with clients, promote business development and improve your own career satisfaction.

ABA Report On Addiction Podcast w/Patrick Krill
In this new podcast, we speak to Patrick R. Krill about addiction in the legal industry & the new report from the National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being.

The Legal Implications of Driverless Car Technology with Akerman's Gail Gottehrer (Part 2)
In the second of a two-part podcast, Thomson Reuters' Joe Raczynski discusses the legal impact of driverless car technology with Akerman's Gail Gottehrer.

The Legal Implications of Autonomous Vehicle Technology with Akerman's Gail Gottehrer (Part 1)
In a new two-part podcast, Thomson Reuters' Joe Raczynski discusses the legal impact of driverless car technology with Akerman partner Gail Gottehrer. This is Part 1.

Podcast: Speaking with Stikeman Elliott's Shanin Lott, Co-Chair of the Women's Leadership Forum
In a new Legal Executive Institute podcast, we feature a discussion about career trajectories that occurred at the 2017 Women's Transformative Leadership Forum, which was held in Toronto in late-June. The podcast features Charlotte Rushton, the Managing Director for U.S. large law firms at Thomson Reuters, speaking to Shanin Lott, Managing Director for Talent and Professional Resources at the law firm of Stikeman Elliott, and a co-chair of the Women's Transformative Leadership Forum.

NAMWOLF Podcast 3rd Renee Livingston
Thomson Reuters' Sharon Sayles Belton interviews Renee Livingston of the Livingston Law Firm for the Legal Executive Institute blog and the Transforming Women's Leadership in the Law spotlight page.

Stuart Dodds Podcast, Part 2 "Alternative Fee Arrangements"
In a new podcast, Stuart Dodds, Director of Global Pricing and Legal Project Management at Baker McKenzie and author of "Smarter Pricing, Smarter Profit", speaks about how clients and law firms are approaching the use of alternative fee arrangements (AFAs).

NAMWOLF Podcast 2nd Janice Brown
In the second in a series of podcasts focused on NAMWOLF, the National Association of Women and Minority Owned Law Firms, Sharon Sayles Belton, Thomson Reuter's Vice President of Government Affairs and Community relations, interviews Janice Brown of the Brown Law Group in San Diego. Janice is also vice chair of NAMWOLF.

NAMWOLF Podcast 1st Sheryl Axelrod
In the first of a new series of podcasts focused on NAMWOLF, the National Association of Women and Minority Owned Law Firms, Sharon Sayles Belton, Thomson Reuter's Vice President of Government Affairs and Community relations, interviews Sheryl Axelrod, the head of the Axelrod Firm. Sheryl was recently honored with NAMWOLF's 2017 Yolanda Coly Advocacy Award.

Medical Marijuana Podcast with Garfunkel Wild
In a new Thomson Reuters' Legal Executive Institute podcast, attorneys Jim Dering and Sandy Jensen, both partners at the law firm of Garfunkel Wild, discuss the hot topic of medical marijuana and its legal status.

Podcast with Baker McKenzie's Stuart Dodds: the Rise of Pricing Directors
In a new podcast, Stuart Dodds, Director of Global Pricing and Legal Project Management at Baker McKenzie and author of "Smarter Pricing, Smarter Profit", speaks about the increasing importance of pricing directors within a law firm and how that role is key to competitiveness and profitability.

Rivkin Radler Podcast: Telemedicine's Impact on Medical Care, Insurance & the Law (Part 2)
David Richman, the head of Rivkin Radler's Complex Tort & Product Liability and Medical Malpractice Defense Practice Groups, and Michael Versichelli, a partner who focuses his practice on commercial and insurance coverage litigation, continue the conversation about the impact Telemedicine — the intersection of technology and medical care — is having on legal issues such as privacy, patient care and medical malpractice insurance.

David Richman, of Rivkin Radler, on the Impact of Telemedicine on Healthcare Privacy Laws
In a new podcast, David Richman, the head of Rivkin Radler's Complex Tort & Product Liability and Medical Malpractice Defense Practice Groups, talks about the impact Telemedicine — the intersection of technology and medical care — is having on legal issues such as privacy and patient care.

Katia Bloom on SunLaw, a Group for Women In-House Attorneys
Katia Bloom, Associate General Counsel for ForgeRock, talks about SunLaw, a group for women In-House attorneys, with Natalie Runyon, of Thomson Reuters' Transforming Women's Leadership in the Law initiative.

Dr. Larry Richard on the Stress of Change, part 2
Dr. Larry Richard, Founder & Principal Consultant at LawyerBrain LLC, is an expert in lawyer personality, managing change and how to build up lawyers' resilience to today's legal environment. In this second installment of his discussion with Legal Executive Institute, Dr. Richard analyzes how law firms and corporate legal departments can best deal with the outcome and ease the stress surrounding the systemic change occurring in the legal marketplace.

Katherine Brown & the GOOD Guys Program
Katherine Brown, president of the National Conference of Women's Bar Associations, discusses the group's GOOD Guys program, which was created out of the desire to engage all attorneys — men and women alike — to be one of the "GOOD Guys" in the fight for gender equity.

Dr. Larry Richard on the Stress of Change, part 1
Dr. Larry Richard, Founder & Principal Consultant at LawyerBrain LLC, is an expert in lawyer personality, managing change and how to build up lawyers' resilience to today's legal environment. Dr. Richard discusses with the Legal Executive Institute how this stress around change manifests itself in lawyers' performance and how law firms and corporate legal departments can best deal with the outcome.

Jane Pigott Podcast on Mentoring
In this podcast, Jane Pigott of R3 Group, discusses mentoring circles, and how mentoring programs can help break down barriers to women's advancement.