Episodes

  • We Crossed the Point of No Return Long Ago
    Apr 24 2026

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    Damien Riehl and Horace Wu record a market catch-up episode covering AI hype and positioning in legal tech. They discuss in-house self-serve AI tools for business users and whether they implicate unauthorized practice of law. They examine what remains uniquely human for lawyers — trust, intuition, integrity — arguing each may erode as AI improves, while also giving examples of human lawyers’ counseling value in Damien’s real boundary dispute. They address AI adoption barriers in firms, billable-hour incentives, shifting apprenticeship models, productizing scarce legal expertise via license fees, and end with guarded optimism and a plan to discuss guardrails for “vibe coding” next.

    00:00 Agentic Legal Hype
    02:04 Harvey Legora Market Map
    03:22 Self Serve UPL Risks
    05:57 Claude Code Copyright
    10:21 Prompts vs Outputs
    12:18 Lawyers Role in AI Era
    13:35 Trust Intuition Integrity
    15:22 Vibe Coding Trust Shift
    21:02 Optimism and Policy Paths
    23:06 Radiology and Automation
    24:11 Chess ATMs Lessons
    25:08 Jobs Disrupted Then Rebound
    25:35 Will Lawyers Become Luxury
    26:31 Antique Cars And Old Law
    27:27 Fence Dispute Real Test
    28:11 Counseling Beats Drafting
    29:08 Specialists Add Hidden Value
    30:19 Centaur Skills Still Matter
    31:12 Training Without Apprentices
    34:33 Dragon Riding New Work
    37:20 AI Adoption Incentives Clash
    39:56 Picking The Right Use Cases
    41:51 Vibe Coding Versus SaaS
    45:14 Invisible AI Wins Adoption
    46:53 Productizing Legal Expertise

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    52 mins
  • Only Happy When It Rains (ft Jae Um and Ed Sohn)
    Apr 2 2026

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    Damien and Horace open season three of “Further Comments” with Lumio co-founders Ed Sohn (Chief Product Officer and general counsel) and Jae Um (Chief Growth Officer and head of knowledge). They discuss why legal AI sits on multiple, overlapping hype cycles and why market views diverge by buyer segment, work type, incentives, and user experience, creating fatigue and people “talking past each other.”

    Ed and Jae describe Lumio’s focus on using AI to scale scarce expertise in partners’ commercial acumen — helping them decide where to hunt and how to close revenue — by structuring systems of expertise, archetypes, and context so AI can apply judgment in real partner situations. Jae argues firms shouldn’t wait on master data strategies to change behavior and emphasizes near-term competition on wallet share, rates, and realization, while remaining optimistic that lawyers’ value and agency will endure through change.

    00:00 Meet Ed and Jae

    03:09 Legal AI Hype Cycle

    06:37 Multiple Hype Cycles

    11:19 AI As Personal Tech

    16:11 Mapping The Confusion

    18:10 Tools Builders And Claude

    22:45 Lumio Commercial AI Teammate

    25:03 Building The Expertise Moat

    27:37 Jae's Career Backstory

    28:06 Global Pricing Leadership

    29:26 Human Centered Value

    30:35 AI Beyond Master Data

    32:49 Training Trusted Advisors

    34:43 Compression With AI

    35:18 Buyer Partner Archetypes

    38:55 Rainmaker Teammate Stress

    40:48 Next Two Years Battle

    44:07 Counting It Depends

    47:25 Lumio Expertise Systems

    50:06 Headless Workflow Design

    52:12 Optimism And Agency

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    58 mins
  • The Things, They Are A-Changin
    Mar 21 2026

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    LegalWeek Wrap: GenAI Valuations, Agentic Workflows, Build vs Buy, and the Future of Legal Work

    Damien and Horace record an end-of-season-two LegalWeek conversation about how AI has shifted from flashy banners to an integrated reality, alongside soaring valuations for legal GenAI platforms Harvey ($11B) and Legora ($5.5B), which they contrast with the legal-content arms of Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, and Wolters Kluwer. They discuss agentic workflows (including runaway agent costs), a Fortune company’s in-house buildout of over 160 agents, and the ongoing build-versus-buy dilemma. They map the legal AI stack (data, foundation models, UI/UX), note transactional data’s immaturity versus litigation, and anticipate consolidation among 1,000–4,000 legal tech companies. They explore adoption patterns at top firms, portability and lock-in, workflow/IP questions, niche tools displacing broad platforms, and concerns about a reported 90% drop in graduate offers in Australia.

    00:00 LegalWeek Reunion
    00:37 AI Everywhere Now
    01:22 Unicorn Valuations
    02:41 Agents Run Wild
    04:05 Build Versus Buy
    05:07 Legal Tech Stack
    06:32 Too Many Startups
    08:10 Workflow Patents
    10:26 Valuation Math
    12:15 Chasing Services TAM
    14:08 Law Firm Hedging
    16:23 Data Portability
    17:25 Graduate Apocalypse
    19:46 Model Ceiling Debate
    22:51 People Process Gap
    24:21 Free Versus Services
    26:32 Open Source Over Vendors
    27:22 Time Value Versus Laziness
    28:42 Utopian Deflation Future
    30:48 Legal AI Products Maturing
    32:35 Jevons Paradox Legal Market
    33:19 Consolidation And Moats
    36:32 Paying For Consulting
    38:40 Marketing Stunts At Legalweek
    40:29 Copyright And Workflow Theft
    45:02 No Moats In UI Cloning
    47:41 Build Fast Get Noticed
    49:27 Niche Tools Displace Platforms
    51:10 Infinite Forks Open Source
    52:59 Season Wrap And Cheers

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    53 mins
  • A Moat Big Enough For A Boat
    Feb 10 2026

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    In this episode of Further Comments, we discuss the latest developments in legal tech, AI, and the challenges and opportunities they present. From the impact of Claude's new legal plugin and the concept of vibe coding, to the evolving roles of lawyers and coders. We also explore the implications for access to justice and the need for reliable and useful AI tools in legal practice.

    We also promised the listeners the link to Anna Guo's studies. Here it is!
    https://www.legalbenchmarks.ai/home

    00:00 Current Events
    01:06 Rule of Law
    02:43 Claude
    04:16 Moat and Competitive Edge
    06:33 Workflows
    14:02 Accuracy
    22:16 Market Impact and Future of Legal Tech
    24:52 Customer Needs vs. Wants
    25:54 Innovative Legal Tools: From Queries to AI Agents
    27:47 The Innovator's Dilemma in Legal Tech
    30:42 Vibe Coding: Revolutionizing Legal Tech
    35:27 The Future of Coding and Legal Practice
    42:09 The Role of Managers in the Age of AI

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    47 mins
  • The Fast and the Curious
    Dec 27 2025

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    After a two month unplanned hiatus, in this episode, Damien and Horace wrap up 2025 discussing the latest trends in legal tech and AI.

    From encoding morality to vibe coding by legal professionals, we cover recent developments that we should be watching. Along the way, we tackle the transformation in law firms towards AI adoption and debate the future of legal services in the context of accessible and open data.

    00:00 AI and Human Values at the Vatican
    01:32 Building a Moral Knowledge Graph
    03:02 Recent Developments in Legal Tech
    05:22 Joining Clio and Industry Insights
    06:51 AI Strategy and Law Firm Transformation
    20:42 Trust, Intuition, and Integrity in Legal Practice
    27:41 The Ethical Dilemma of Paywalls
    34:08 The Future of Open Source and Open Access
    41:29 The Philosophical Debate on Open Source and AI

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    50 mins
  • To Burst, Or Not To Burst (ft Ken Crutchfield)
    Nov 3 2025

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    In this episode of 'Further Comments', hosts Damien Riehl and Horace Wu chat with legal tech industry veteran Ken Crutchfield about navigating the future. The discussion revolves around the potential 'bubble' in legal technology and the impact of generative AI on the legal industry. The trio explores whether current trends mirror previous economic bubbles, the nuances of legal tech adoption amidst such uncertainties, and the future of AI in reshaping legal services. They delve into topics ranging from the trust factor in legal services to the implications of AI on legal practices, providing insights for both tech enthusiasts and legal professionals.

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on navigating the evolving landscape of legal tech.

    00:00 Introducing Ken Crutchfield
    00:51 Discussion on Market Bubble
    01:27 Historical Parallels and AI Growth
    03:18 Legal Tech and AI Integration
    05:20 Economic Bubbles and Legal Tech Market
    08:12 Big Tech's Role in Legal Tech
    15:16 Geopolitical and the Macro Backdrop
    24:29 The Importance of Data and Relationships in AI
    27:31 Trust, Integrity, and Intuition
    31:16 Economic Indicators and Legal Tech Adaptation
    34:57 Productization and Incentive-Aligned Fees in Law Firms
    40:48 Adoption and Transformation Tips

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    46 mins
  • Sharp Turns at Full Speed (ft Ted Theodoropoulos)
    Sep 29 2025

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    Join hosts Damien Riehl and Horace Wu on this episode of Further Comments as they welcome special guest Ted Theodoropoulos to discuss the recently concluded ILTACON 2025.

    The trio delve into a variety of thought-provoking topics including the growing influence of large language models and AI on the legal industry, the prospect of non-lawyer ownership in law firms through alternative business structures (ABS), and the importance of interoperability in legal tech solutions. They also explore the potential future scenarios for law firms, including challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancements. Whether you're a skeptic or an enthusiast about the AI hype, this is an episode filled with insights and reflections you won't want to miss.

    00:00 ILTACON Reflections and AI Hype

    03:39 Venture Capital and AI in Law

    07:25 Interoperability and Legal Standards

    10:48 Data Management in Law Firms

    14:06 Innovation and the Role of Lawyers

    22:41 Empathy and User Experience

    24:12 Challenges in AI Adoption

    27:57 The Importance of Problem-Solving in Solutions

    28:54 The Flawed Partnership Model in Law Firms

    30:39 The Rise of Alternative Business Structures (ABS)

    35:01 The Role of AI in Modern Law Firms

    36:22 Challenges in Adopting New Technologies

    39:50 The Future of Law Firms and AI Integration

    49:30 Optimism for the Future of Legal Services


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    54 mins
  • Gunderson: Lessons from the Edge of Tomorrow (ft Joe Green and Stephanie Goutos)
    Aug 27 2025

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    In this episode of Further Comments, Damien and Horace are joined by Joe Green and Stephanie Goutos from Gunderson to discuss the integration of AI and technology in legal practice. The conversation covers Gunderson's innovative approaches, the adoption of tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity, and the challenges and opportunities in modernizing legal workflows. From humorous anecdotes to insights on future tech, this episode provides a comprehensive look into how AI is transforming the legal industry.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    02:28 AI and Technology in Law Firms

    04:49 The Impact of ChatGPT

    08:52 Developing Internal AI Tools

    15:46 Client Inspiration and Innovative Tools

    19:43 First Impressions of the Agentic Browser

    20:22 Legal Applications of Agentic Tools

    21:19 Evolution of Legal Tech and Tool Building

    22:27 Introducing ChatGD Plus

    23:41 Challenges and Integration in Legal Tech

    25:06 The Role of AI in Legal Practice

    26:39 Future of Agentic Tools and Legal Tech

    31:50 Balancing Risks and Embracing AI

    32:22 Advice for Law Firms on AI Adoption

    41:28 Optimism for the Future of Legal Tech

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    44 mins