Robert Ambrogi

Bob Ambrogi

Bob is a lawyer, veteran legal journalist, and award-winning blogger and podcaster. In 2011, he was named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, honoring “the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career, he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications, including The National Law Journal, and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division.

LawNext: The 10 Most Popular Episodes of May 2020

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Here are the episodes of my LawNext podcast that got the most listens during May. This reflects episode downloads only during May, not for all time. (By the way, in the all-time tally, the Richard Susskind interview listed at number six below is now the third most-popular LawNext episode ever. First place has long been held by my September 2018 interview with Mark Britton, former Avvo CEO.) 1. The Innovation Advantage - A Panel Discussion with Leading Experts in Law Firm Innovation.

New Product from AI Contract Management Company LinkSquares Covers the Contract Creation Process

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LinkSquares, a Boston-based company that provides an AI-based contract management and analysis platform for corporate legal departments, is today announcing the roll-out later this month of a product that extends its platform to the pre-signature, contract-generation process, to offer enterprises an end-to-end platform for drafting, reviewing and managing contracts.

The company says that the…

Webinar Today: Making Malpractice Insurance Less Painful through Tech

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Eighty percent of lawyers get sued for malpractice at some point in their careers, a startling statistic that underscores why professional liability insurance is a must-have component of a law practice.

But shopping for and buying insurance is a cumbersome process, and paying for it can be downright painful.

So is malpractice insurance a field…

How DLA Piper Moved Over 3,000 Staff to Working from Home in 36 Hours

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I have to confess that I have been surprised by the ease with which many large law firms transitioned to working from home. In various contexts over the past few months, I have spoken with law firm leaders who described transitions that were fairly seamless and that were pulled off within a relatively short time…