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Mar 2, 2023

We talk to Nicole Clark, Co-Founder of Trellis, an AI-powered state court research and analytics platform.

Like many entrepreneurs before her, Nicole came up with the idea for Trellis to “scratch her own itch”. She was burning the midnight oil on a pleading she needed to get on file for a client (prior to launching...


Aug 18, 2021

Contract automation and building an alternative legal service provider (ALSP) within a law firm is the topic of Episode 52.

Eric Baker and Michael Case, transportation attorneys with Frost Brown Todd, talk about their journey founding Transaction Expeditors, an AI enabled contracts automation platform for the...


Apr 14, 2021

Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, Tumblr and WooCommerce (among others), is a distributed company by design. In fact, the company’s creed spells out its commitment to a distributed workforce. They have 1500 employees spread across 80 countries.

In the latest episode of Technically Legal, Paul...


Sep 3, 2019

In Episode 24 we talk litigation finance with Justin Barker, an investment manager and the head of the Chicago office for litigation funding firm Validity Finance, and Bartlit Beck litigator Steven Nachtwey.

Justin and Steve discuss the process of securing litigation funding, deal structure and explain that a good...


Jul 27, 2018

In Episode 12, we talk to Jae Um, founder of Six Parsecs, an insights company for the legal industry.

The conversation with Jae is wide ranging. We discuss Han Solo, the true distance of a parsec and how she came up with the name for her company.

Jae explains that a “new normal” confronts many law firms...