Since starting my LawNext podcast in 2018, I have had the great fortune of sitting down almost every week for conversations with the “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law.” While I enjoy each and every conversation, the numbers of listens reveal something about which topics and guests you, the listeners, found most interesting. 

I have two lists here. The first is the top 15 episodes published during 2022. After that, I list the top 15 episodes of all time, regardless of when they were published. In each case, the rankings are based on unique downloads.

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Top 15 of 2022


1. As Time By Ping Raises $36.5M, Exclusive Interview with CEO Ryan Alshak.


2. Joshua Schwadron On Pivoting His Legal Tech Company to A Law Firm to Compete with His Former Customers.


3. Jeff Pfeifer of LexisNexis on Partnering with NetDocuments to Enrich Law Firm Data.


4. Jonathan Pyle on Why He Developed Docassemble and Made It Open Source.


5. How to Start Your Own Law Firm and Have the Practice You Always Wanted, with Carolyn Elefant.


6. How Legal Departments Can Use Data to Drive Smarter Decision-Making, with Jeffrey Solomon of Wolters Kluwer.


7. The State of the E-Discovery Industry, with Doug Austin.


8. Factor CEO Varun Mehta On ‘Integrated Law’ As A New Category of Legal Services Provider.


9. As LawPay Acquires MyCase, Our Exclusive LawNext Interview with the Two CEOs.


10. Pro Bono Net Cofounder Mark O’Brien on Technology As A ‘Force Multiplier’ For Meeting Legal Needs.


11. Kriti Sharma, Chief Product Officer for Legal Tech at Thomson Reuters.


12. Filevine CEO Ryan Anderson on His Company’s $108M Raise and the Future of Practice Management.


13. Is the End in Sight for State Limits on Law Practice?


14. Carl Malamud on His Three-Plus Decades of Working to Free the Law.


15. Notarize Founder and CEO Pat Kinsel on Disrupting A Centuries-Old Process.


Top 15 of All Time


1. Legal Futurist Richard Susskind on Coronavirus, Courts and the Legal Profession


2. As Time By Ping Raises $36.5M, Exclusive Interview with CEO Ryan Alshak.


 

3. Legal Analytics Super Session from #Legalweek20


4. Avvo Founder Mark Britton on Why He Started It and Why He Left.


5. Joshua Schwadron On Pivoting His Legal Tech Company to A Law Firm to Compete with His Former Customers.


6. Jeff Pfeifer of LexisNexis on Partnering with NetDocuments to Enrich Law Firm Data.


7. Jonathan Pyle on Why He Developed Docassemble and Made It Open Source.


8. Nicole Bradick, Theory and Principle.


9. Westlaw Edge: AI-Powered Legal Research.


10. How to Start Your Own Law Firm and Have the Practice You Always Wanted, with Carolyn Elefant.


 

11. Deloitte Principal Mark Ross on the Big Four Firm’s New Legal Business Practice


12. How Legal Departments Can Use Data to Drive Smarter Decision-Making, with Jeffrey Solomon of Wolters Kluwer.


13. Mark Harris, Axiom Founder and Now Knowable CEO.


14. The State of the E-Discovery Industry, with Doug Austin.


15. Reynen Court CEO Andrew Klein on Creating the App Store for Law.


 

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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.