In May, Above the Law and Thomson Reuters launched Law2020, a four-part, multimedia exploration of how artificial intelligence and similar emerging technologies are reshaping the practice and profession of law. To date, Law2020 articles have explored the implications of AI for legal education, legal ethics, and legal research (with a final article on litigation analytics forthcoming).
To accompany these articles, we have launched the Law2020 podcast, in which I interview distinguished legal and technology experts about AI’s effects on different fields and issues within the law. The episodes and experts are as follows:
1. Access to Justice: Daniel Linna, Professor of Law in Residence and the Director of LegalRnD – The Center for Legal Services Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law.
2. Legal Ethics: Megan Zavieh, ethics and state bar defense lawyer.
3. Legal Research: Don MacLeod, Manager of Knowledge Management at Debevoise & Plimpton and author of How To Find Out Anything and The Internet Guide for the Legal Researcher.
4. Legal Analytics: Andy Martens, SVP & Global Head Legal Product and Editorial at Thomson Reuters.
The podcasts are short and lively, and we hope you’ll give them a listen. And if you haven’t done so already, we invite you to read the full feature stories over at the Law2020website. Enjoy!
Law2020: The Podcast [main page]
Law2020 [iTunes]
Law2020 [Spotify]
David Lat is editor at large and founding editor of Above the Law, as well as the author of Supreme Ambitions: A Novel. He previously worked as a federal prosecutor in Newark, New Jersey; a litigation associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; and a law clerk to Judge Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. You can connect with David on Twitter (@DavidLat), LinkedIn, and Facebook, and you can reach him by email at dlat@abovethelaw.com.
Say Hello To Law2020: The Podcast curated from Above the Law
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