
Show overview
ILTA Voices has been publishing since 2009, and across the 17 years since has built a catalogue of 728 episodes. That works out to roughly 240 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 12 min and 25 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 35 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 89 episodes published. Published by ILTA - International Legal Technology Association.
From the publisher
Podcast series from the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).
Latest Episodes
View all 728 episodes#0186: (CT) Content Remix Series - Litigation and Practice Support
#0185: (WIS) Leading with Strength: People, Strategy, and Security with Cindy Heiner
#0184: (CT) Branding & Storytelling for Marketing Internal Tools
#0183: (CT) AI Governance Foundations for Law Firms
#0182: So You Wanna Join the C-Suite: Episode 8 - Burnout in a Designer Suit
#0181: ILTA Update, May 2026
#0180: (CT) ILTA Just-In-Time: Incorporating Copilot in a Late Follower Law Firm, Part 3
#0179: (CT) Content Remix Series - Practice Management
#0178: (WIS) SheSecures: Voices from Women in Legal Security - Sherri Vollick
#0177: (CT) ILTA Just-In-Time: Incorporating Copilot in a Late Follower Law Firm, Part 2
#0176: (WWL) This Girl Is On Fire: A Roundtable on Menopause in the Workplace
#0175: (CT) Are You Covered from the Hidden Risks in Vendor Relationships?
#0174: So You Wanna Join the C-Suite: Episode 7 — Bad Advice & Broken Playbooks
#0173: (CT) Making Pilots Fly: Part 2 - Executing Pilots
Ep 601#0172: (CT) ILTA Just-In-Time: Incorporating Copilot in a Late Follower Law Firm
Many law firms are interested in the productivity gains offered by Generative AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, but they struggle with organizational skepticism and a commitment to security, ethics, and accuracy. This session is dedicated to bridging that gap. Part one of three. Moderator: Aaron Barbee, Learning & Development Manager, Thompson Coburn Speaker: Jonathan Woolley, Cloud Engineer, Husch Blackwell
Ep 600#0171: (CT) Content Remix Series - KM & Marketing
We are pleased to introduce the third ILTA Content Teams and NextGen Innovators Group podcast series—an initiative designed to repackage high‑value, evergreen content in a format tailored for today's Next Gen legal professionals.
Ep 599#0170: (CT) What Outside Counsel Can Learn from Cutting-Edge In-House Tech Adoption
In-house legal teams are adopting technology and AI solutions at a faster pace than many law firms, creating a growing gap in innovation and efficiency. This podcast explored why this gap exists, how it impacts client expectations, and what outside counsel can learn from corporate legal departments’ approach to tech adoption. Moderator: @Thomas Daemen - Associate General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation - Legal and Corporate Affairs Speakers: @Brad Blickstein - CEO, The Blickstein Group @Amy Monaghan - Senior Counsel, Director of KM and AI Enablement, Policy & Legal Ops, Ford Motor Company Justin Moon - Partner, Technology Transactions & Privacy, Perkins Coie LLP
Ep 598#0169: (DEIC) Designing for Difference: Neurodiversity, Leadership, and the Future of Work
In this episode of ILTA Voices, ILTA’s DEI Committee member, Anna Corbett, sits down with JJ Thompson and Giles Thompson of Avvoka for an open, practical, and deeply human conversation about neurodiversity in the legal profession and beyond. Together, they explore how workplace culture, technology, and leadership choices can look and feel under different approaches to inclusion. This episode offers concrete takeaways for attorneys, managers, and leaders who want to build workplaces where people can do their best work—without having to hide how their brains work. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, manage diverse teams, or simply care about designing better systems for everyone, this conversation will leave you with new language, new perspectives, and plenty of hope for what’s possible. Want to learn more about DEI at ILTA? Visit https://www.iltanet.org/resources/dei to explore resources or get involved. Speakers: Giles Thompson, CRO, Avvoka JJ Thompson, Account Executive, Avvoka Moderator: Anna Corbett, Practice Innovation Strategist, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Ep 597#0168: So You Wanna Join the C-Suite: Episode 6 — PEOPLE RISK: Developing Leaders Without Creating Disasters
Leadership development is a long game—and when it’s rushed or misaligned, the consequences ripple far beyond one role. In this episode, we explore the delicate art of growing future leaders without leaving a trail of collateral damage. - How do you spot leadership potential early—and nurture it with intention, not assumption? - What happens when a promotion doesn’t go as planned? We share a moment we missed the mark, and what we’d do differently now. - How do you model leadership culture instead of simply managing tasks? - And how do you balance mentoring others while still delivering your own results? This mid-series episode zooms out to examine the broader impact of leadership decisions—on teams, culture, and the leaders we’re shaping for tomorrow. If you’ve ever wrestled with the tension between growth and risk, this one’s for you.
Ep 596#0167: (WWL) Resilience in Action: Inside Women Who Lead: Catalyst
What does resilience really look like in today’s rapidly evolving workplace? In this episode, Julia Montgomery, Beverley Seche, Nicole Monroe, and Doreen Kaminsky from the Women Who Lead Committee discuss the inspiration and themes behind Women Who Lead: Catalyst, and why resilience has become one of the most critical skills for the future of leadership. Haven't registered for Catalyst yet? Register now: https://www.iltanet.org/live-events/catalyst