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  • 🎙️ Ep. #116: Free Versus Paid Legal AI: Conversation with DC Court of Appeals Head Law Librarian Laura Moorer
    2025/07/22

    Laura Moorer, the Law Librarian for the DC Court of Appeals, brings over two decades of experience in legal research, including nearly 14 years with the Public Defender Service for DC. In this conversation, Laura shares her top three tips for crafting precise prompts when using generative AI, emphasizing clarity, specificity, and structure. She also offers insights on how traditional legal research methods—like those used with LexisNexis and Westlaw—can enhance AI-driven inquiries. Finally, Laura offers practical strategies for utilizing generative AI to help lawyers identify and locate physical legal resources, thereby bridging the gap between digital tools and tangible materials.

    Join Laura and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

    • What are your top three tips when it comes to precise prompt engineering, your generative AI inquiries?
    • What are your top three tips or tricks when it comes to using old-school prompts like those from the days of LexisNexis and Westlaw in your generative AI inquiries?
    • What are your top three tips or tricks using generative AI to help lawyers pinpoint actual physical resources?

    In our conversation, we cover the following:

    [00:40] Laura's Current Tech Setup

    [03:27] Top 3 Tips for Crafting Precise Prompts in Generative AI

    [13:44] Bringing Old-School Legal Research Tactics to Generative AI Prompting

    [20:42] Using Generative AI to Help Lawyers Locate Physical Legal Resources

    [24:38] Contact Information

    Resources:

    Connect with Laura:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/laura-moorer
    • Email: lmoorer@dcappeals.gov
    • Instagram: instagram.com/dccalibby/

    Mentioned in the episode:

    • Libby Visits the DC Courts
    • 🔗 https://perma.cc/HXA9-NR8B is an archive of http://intranet.gov/attachment/782039870000/1800539/Libby%20visits%20the%20DC%20Courts%20Story%20BookRS.pdf?type=1 from Wednesday 02, July 2025

    Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation:

    • AT&T Internet: att.com/internet/
    • Bloomberg Law: pro.bloomberglaw.com/
    • Fastcase: fastcase.com/
    • Internet Archive: archive.org/
    • LexisNexis: lexisnexis.com/en-us
    • Spectrum Internet: spectrum.com/internet
    • vLex: vlex.com/
    • Westlaw: legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/westlaw
    • WorldCat: worldcat.org/
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    21 分
  • 🎙️Bonus Ep.: Mac vs. PC for Attorneys - Live from MacStock 2025, Our Panel Shares Essential Tech Tools and Tips for Law Firms!
    2025/07/15
    Unlock the potential of Apple and Mac technology for your law practice! On this episode of The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast, recorded live at the 2025 MacStock Conference in Illinois, host Michael D.J. Eisenberg brings together a dynamic panel featuring legal tech leaders and Mac platform experts. Panelists include: Stephen Embry (Past ABA TECHSHOW Co-Chair, legal tech leader)Doc Rock (Ecamm, broadcasting pro)Katie Fawkes (Ecamm, live video authority)Mike Potter (MacStock Conference founder)Michael D.J. Eisenberg (Host, Tech-Savvy Lawyer) Key topics discussed: Top reasons attorneys and law firms should attend non-legal tech conferencesHow Apple and Mac products improve productivity, security, & client service for lawyersReal workflows and Mac/Apple app recommendations for solo and small firm lawyersUsing built-in Mac tools (Preview, Keynote, Numbers, Notes) for document management, presentation, and collaborationMac-based video tools for virtual hearings, depositions, and brandingSecurity, privacy, and intuitiveness of Mac vs. PC for law firms and practitionersTips for lawyers exploring the Apple ecosystem for the first time Perfect for: Attorneys, legal professionals, and law office staff—from beginners to those with intermediate tech-savvy—seeking to leverage Macs and Apple tools for practice transformation, productivity, and client success. MacStock 2025 Panel — Hardware, Software, and SaaS Items List Below is a curated list of hardware, software, and SaaS (cloud-based) tools discussed during the 2025 MacStock Conference legal tech panel. Each item includes a brief note, organized by category, with links for additional information. 🖥️ Computer Hardware Apple MacBook (Air/Pro): Apple MacBook OfficialMac Mini: Apple Mac MiniApple iPad: Apple iPadApple Watch” Apple Watch 🗂️ Core Software (macOS/iOS/Integrated) Preview: macOS Preview OverviewPages: Pages AppNumbers: Numbers AppKeynote: Keynote AppNotes: Notes on macOS 💻 Third-Party Software PDFPenPro (now Nitro PDF Pro): Nitro PDF ProTextExpander: TextExpanderTypinator / TypeIt4Me: TypinatorEcamm Live: Ecamm Live 1 ☁️ SaaS / Cloud-Based Tools Billings ProClioDayliteMyCaseParallels DesktopVMware FusionZoom 🛠️ Utility & Integration Tools SpotlightmacOS tool for searching files, doing quick calculations, and currency conversion. Spotlight Info AppleScript / Automator / HazelFor workflow automation and document management in legal practice.Hazel 📦 Other Hardware & Accessories OpenCaseMacStock 2025 sponsor, offers MagSafe cases for iPhone and accessories to enhance workflow and device protection.OpenCase 1 Apple Pro Headphones: (AirPods Max) Additional Learning & Community Resources MacVoices Podcast / CommunityShared for Mac info and legal technology networking.MacVoices 2 TechLaw CrossroadsTechnology in law blog by Stephen Embry.TechLaw Crossroads
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  • 🎙️ Ep. #115: Legal Technology Mastery with Law Librarian Jennifer Wondracek – Essential AI Tools and Skills for Modern Lawyers.
    2025/07/08
    Our next guest is Jennifer Wondracek, Director of the Law Library and Professor of Legal Research and Writing at Capital University Law School. Jennifer shares her expertise as a legal technologist and ABA Women of Legal Tech Honoree. She addresses three vital questions: the top technological tools law students and lawyers should leverage, strategies to help new attorneys adapt to firm technologies, and ways law firms can automate routine tasks to prioritize high-value legal work. Drawing on her extensive experience in legal education and technology, Jennifer emphasizes practical solutions, the importance of transferable skills, and the increasing role of generative AI in modern legal practice. Join Jennifer and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! As Head Librarian at Capital University Law School, what are the top three technological tools or resources that you believe law students and practicing lawyers should be leveraging right now to enhance legal research and client service? What are the top three strategies that lawyers can use to help law students clerking for a firm, or new attorneys, quickly adapt to become proficient with the technology platforms and tools used in their practice, particularly when these tools differ from what they learned in law school? Beyond legal research, what are the top three ways law firms and solo practitioners can use technology to automate routine tasks and create more time for high-value legal work? In our conversation, we cover the following: [01:03] Jennifer’s Current Tech Setup [06:27] Top Technological Tools for Law Students and Practicing Lawyers [11:23] Case Management Systems and Generative AI [23:15] Strategies for Law Students and New Attorneys to Adapt to Technology [31:03] Permissions and Backup Practices [34:20] Automating Routine Tasks with Technology [39:41] Favorite Non-Legal AI Tools Resources: Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-wondracek/ Mentioned in the episode: Bloomberg (free ethics guidance & opinions list) Charlotin’s AI Hallucinations Tracker (free) Database of AI Litigation Tracker (free) RAILS chart (free-standing order/local rules tracker) Ropes & Gray Map (free-standing order/local rules tracker) Hardware mentioned in the conversation: TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus Tablet: tcl.com/global/en/tablets/tcl-nxtpaper-11-plus Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation: Clio: clio.com/ CoCounsel: thomsonreuters.com/en/cocounsel Daylite: daylite.app/ Fastcase / vLex: vlex.com/products/fastcase Goblin Tools: goblin.tools/ IFTTT: ifttt.com/ LawDroid: lawdroid.com/ Legal Tech Hub: legaltechnologyhub.com/ LexisNexis: lexisnexis.com/en-us/gateway.page NSLT: legaltechsociety.wildapricot.org/ PACER: pacer.uscourts.gov/ Procertas: procertas.com/ TheFormTool: theformtool.com/ Westlaw: legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/westlaw Zapier: zapier.com/
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    40 分
  • 🎙️ Bonus Episode (TSL Labs): Listen to June 30, 2025, TSL editorial as Discussed by two AI-Generated Podcast Hosts Turn Editorial Into Engaging Discussion for Busy Legal Professionals!
    2025/07/01

    🎧 Can't find time to read lengthy legal tech editorials? We've got you covered.

    As part of our Tech Savvy Lawyer Labs initiative, I've been experimenting with cutting-edge AI to make legal content more accessible. This bonus episode showcases how Notebook.AI can transform written editorials into engaging podcast discussions.

    Our latest experiment takes the editorial "AI and Legal Research: The Existential Threat to Lexis, Westlaw, and Fastcase" and converts it into a compelling conversation between two AI hosts who discuss the content as if they've thoroughly analyzed the piece.

    This Labs experiment demonstrates how AI can serve as a time-saving alternative for legal professionals who prefer audio learning or lack time for extensive reading. The AI hosts engage with the material authentically, providing insights and analysis that make complex legal tech topics accessible to practitioners at all technology skill levels.

    🚀 Perfect for commutes, workouts, or multitasking—get the full editorial insights without the reading time.

    Enjoy!

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    8 分
  • 🎙️ Bonus Episode: TSL Lab’s Notebook.AI Commentary on June 23, 2025, TSL Editorial!
    2025/06/27

    Hey everyone, welcome to this bonus episode!

    As you know, in this podcast we explore the future of law through engaging interviews with lawyers, judges, and legal tech professionals on the cutting edge of legal innovation. As part of our Labs initiative, I am experimenting with AI-generated discussions—this episode features two Google Notebook.AI hosts who dive deep into our latest Editorial: "Lawyers, Generative AI, and the Right to Privacy: Navigating Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and Public Data in the Digital Age." If you’re a busy legal professional, join us for an insightful, AI-powered conversation that unpacks the editorial’s key themes, ethical challenges, and practical strategies for safeguarding privacy in the digital era.

    Enjoy!

    In our conversation, the "Bots" covered the following:

    00:00 Introduction to the Bonus Episode

    01:01 Exploring Generative AI in Law

    01:24 Ethical Challenges and Client Confidentiality

    01:42 Deep Dive into the Editorial

    09:31 Practical Strategies for Lawyers

    13:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Resources:

    Google Notebook.AI - https://notebooklm.google/

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    14 分
  • 🎙️ Ep. 114: Unlocking Legal Innovation: AI And IP With Matthew Veale of Patsnap.
    2025/06/24

    Our next guest is Matthew Veale, a European patent attorney and Patsnap's Professional Systems team member. He introduces the AI-powered innovation intelligence platform, Patsnap. Matthew explains how Patsnap supports IP and R&D professionals through tools for patent analytics, prior art searches, and strategic innovation mapping.

    Furthermore, Matthew highlights Patsnap's AI-driven capabilities, including semantic search and patent drafting support, while emphasizing its adherence to strict data security and ISO standards. He outlines three key ways lawyers can leverage AI—note-taking, document drafting, and creative ideation—while warning of risks like data quality, security, and transparency.

    Join Matthew and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

    1. What are the top three ways IP and R&D lawyers can use Patsnap's AI to help them with their work?

    2. What are the top three ways lawyers can use AI in their day-to-day work, regardless of the practice area?

    3. What are the top three issues lawyers should be wary of when using AI?

    In our conversation, we covered the following:

    [01:07] Matthew Tech Setup

    [04:43] Introduction to Pat Snap and Its Features

    [13:17] Top Three Ways Lawyers Can Use AI in Their Work

    [17:29] Ensuring Confidentiality and Security in AI Tools

    [19:24] Transparency and Ethical Use of AI in Legal Practice

    [22:13] Contact Information

    Resources:

    Connect with Matthew:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-veale

    • Website: patsnap.com/

    Hardware mentioned in the conversation:

    • Apple XDR Display: apple.com/pro-display-xdr/

    • Herman Miller Chair: hermanmiller.com/en_eur/products/seating/office-chairs/

    • Microsoft Surface: microsoft.com/en-us/surface

    • MuteMe Button: muteme.com

    • Samsung Curved Monitor: samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/curved/

    Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation:

    • Claude: claude.ai/

    • Google Patent: patents.google.com/

    • PatGPT: patgpt.ai/

    • PatSnap: patsnap.com/

    • Windows Copilot: copilot.microsoft.com/

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    23 分
  • 🎙️ Ep. 113 - How Seth Price Scaled a 50-Lawyer Firm and Digital Agency: Tech, Cloud, and the Future of Legal Marketing!
    2025/06/10

    Seth Price, founding partner of Price Benowitz LLP and CEO of BluShark Digital, shares deep insights on leveraging technology to scale law firms. He highlights Salesforce, Clio, and Smart Advocate as essential tools, discussing their specific roles in case management and marketing automation. Seth outlines the evolution of digital marketing for lawyers, stressing the importance of content, links, and local reviews in SEO strategy. He offers tips for interpreting Google Analytics and staying ahead of algorithm changes. Concluding with advice on future-proofing practices, Seth urges law firm leaders to invest in adaptive tech stacks and remain inquisitive amid rapid innovation.

    Join Seth and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

    1. What are the top three pieces of tech, software, or hardware you use to scale price benefits from a two-person firm to over 50 attorneys?
    2. What are the top three ways you've seen digital marketing change for lawyers, and can you give us a tip for each one?
    3. What are your top three tips for law firm leaders looking to future-proof their practices amid rapid technological change?

    In our conversation, we cover the following:

    [01:23] Seth's Tech Setup

    [09:50] Top Three Tech Tools for Scaling Price Benefits

    [11:27] Detailed Explanation of Clio and SmartAdvocate

    [12:40] Digital Marketing Changes for Lawyers

    [16:09] Importance of Local Search and Reviews

    [19:00] Tips for Understanding Google Analytics

    [25:13] Final Tips for Future-Proofing Law Firms

    Resources:

    Connect with Seth:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sethprice
    • Website: pricebenowitz.com/
    • Website: blusharkdigital.com/seth-price-law-firm-blueprint/

    Hardware mentioned in the conversation:

    • Comcast Xfinity: www.xfinity.com/learn/internet-service
    • Dell Computers: Dell.com
    • Pixel: store.google.com/intl/en/ideas/google-pixel-phones/
    • Verizon FiOS: verizon.com/home/internet/fios-fastest-internet/

    Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation:

    • Avvo.com: avvo.com/
    • Clio Cloud: clio.com/
    • Eva.ai: eva.ai/hr-4-0-eva-ecosystems-api-and-partners/
    • HubSpot: hubspot.com/
    • QuickBooks Online: quickbooks.intuit.com/global/
    • Salesforce: salesforce.com/
    • SmartAdvocate: smartadvocate.com/
    • Supio: supio.com/
    • TextExpander: textexpander.com/
    • Yelp: yelp.com/
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    27 分
  • 🎙️ Ep. 112: How Judges and Lawyers Can Use AI Wisely: Judge Scott Schlegel on Best Practices, Pitfalls, and The Future of Legal Tech.
    2025/05/27

    My next guest is the Honorable Judge Scott Schlegel, a nationally recognized judicial innovation and technology leader.

    With extensive courtroom and technological experience, Judge Schlegel offers valuable insights into how attorneys can effectively leverage artificial intelligence and legal technology to enhance their workflows. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding common pitfalls while maintaining the highest standards of professional responsibility. Judge Schlegel also underscores the critical need to keep the human in the loop, advocating for a balanced approach that upholds efficiency and legal expertise.

    Join Judge Schlegel and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

    1. What are the top three ways lawyers should use AI for their work, and what are the top three ways lawyers do not use AI correctly today?
    2. What are the top three things lawyers still get wrong with using technology in the courtroom?
    3. AI is the current advancement in technology in the workplace. What are the top three technological advances lawyers should be keeping an eye on soon?

    In our conversation, we cover the following:

    [00:59] Top Three Ways Lawyers Should Use AI

    [04:01] Security and Privacy Concerns with AI

    [06:49] Common Mistakes Lawyers Make with AI

    [11:52] What Lawyers Are Still Getting Wrong in Court

    [18:30] Future Technological Advances for Lawyers

    [22:18] Keeping the Human Element in AI Use

    Resources:

    Connect with Judge Schlegel:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/judgeschlegel/
    • Substack: judgeschlegel.substack.com

    Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation:

    • LexisNexis: lexisnexis.com/en-us
    • Westlaw: legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/westlaw
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    23 分