Every week (give or take), I get to be fascinated. Because every week (more or less), I get the opportunity to sit down for a conversation for my LawNext podcast with the people who are changing legal practice — the “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law,” as we like to say. I […]

Every week (give or take), I get to be fascinated. Because every week (more or less), I get the opportunity to sit down for a conversation for my LawNext podcast with the people who are changing legal practice — the “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law,” as we like to say.

I find each and every one of these conversations fascinating and intriguing. But what really matters is what you, the listeners, think — which guests and topics did you find most interesting.

As I do every year, I’ve compiled two lists here. The first lists the top 15 episodes published during 2024. After that, I list the top 15 episodes of all time, regardless of when they were published. (The first episode of LawNext was posted on July 16, 2018.) In each case, the rankings are based on unique downloads.

The most popular episode this year was an interview with Roger Pilc, legal solutions leader at Epiq Global, on how AI is transforming legal services. Second-most popular was my interview with Michael Lissner, cofounder of The Free Law Project, on how he is working to expand access to legal information.

Interviews with legal tech CEOs were of interest. Not surprisingly, among the most popular episodes was my exclusive interview with Clio CEO Jack Newton following the company’s record $900 million raise. Other CEOs among the top 15 episodes were BriefCatch CEO Ross Guberman, iManage CEO Neil Araujo, Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett, Spellbook CEO Scott Stevenson, Clearbrief CEO Jacqueline Schafer, and The Contract Network CEO Jim Wagner.

Several episodes in 2024 related to generative AI, but one of particular interest was my interview with two of the people leading AI strategy and development at Thomson Reuters, Mike Dahn, head of Westlaw, and Joel Hron, head of AI.

Rounding out the most popular this year were interviews about gen AI in e-discovery, a judicial innovation project, an LLM built for legal, the state of knowledge management, and a project to make all case law available to the public.

Scroll further down to see the most popular episodes of all time. Leading that list were interviews with Ryan Alshak, founder and CEO of Laurel (formerly Time By Ping), and Carolyn Elefant, practice management guru to solo and small firms.

You can also check out the most popular LawNext episodes of 2023, of 2022of 2021of 2020 and of 2019.

Catch all the episodes of LawNext by subscribing at Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For a visual array of all episodes, see the LawNext Episode Gallery.


Top 15 of 2024


LawNext RogerPilc Featured1.Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services.


LN MikeLissner Featured2.How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner.


LawNext RossGuberman Featured3.CEO Ross Guberman On How BriefCatch Is Expanding Its Mission to Help Legal Professionals Improve their Writing


LawNext NeilAraujo Featured4.How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo


LawNext RedgraveData FeaturedImage5.Is Gen AI the New Paradigm for Technology Assisted Review in E-Discovery? Three Redgrave Scientists Discuss


ChrisCartrett LN Featuredv26.Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform


LawNext ScottStevenson Featured7.All About Spellbook’s New AI Agent, Capable of Performing Complex Legal Tasks, with CEO Scott Stevenson


LawNext JasonTashea FeaturedImage

8.Cofounder Jason Tashea on the First Year and Uncertain Future of Georgetown’s First-of-Its-Kind Judicial Innovation Fellowship


lawnext jacknewton July2024 featured9.Exclusive: CEO Jack Newton on Clio’s Record-Setting $900M Raise


Hron Dahn LawNext Featured10.Thomson Reuters’ AI Strategy for Legal, with Mike Dahn, Head of Westlaw, and Joel Hron, Head of AI


LN Jillian Bommarito Featured11.All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito


LNJackie Schafer Featured12.How Clearbrief Helps Lawyers Find the Best Facts to Support their Writing, with Founder Jacqueline Schafer


LawNext JimWagner Featured13. How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts for Good,’ with Founder and CEO Jim Wagner


LawNextFeatured DiDomenico Fireman14.The State of Knowledge Management and Innovation in Legal, with Patrick DiDomenico and Joshua Fireman


LawNext CAP Featured15.The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen


Top 15 of All Time


ambrogi alshak lawnext1. As Time By Ping Raises $36.5M, Exclusive Interview with CEO Ryan Alshak.


LawNext Carolyn Elefant SoloByChoice FeaturedImage2. How to Start Your Own Law Firm and Have the Practice You Always Wanted, with Carolyn Elefant.


Jonathan Pyle Headshot 1280 1693. Jonathan Pyle on Why He Developed Docassemble and Made It Open Source.


Mighty Founder Headshot 1694. Joshua Schwadron On Pivoting His Legal Tech Company to A Law Firm to Compete with His Former Customers.


2022 state of the industry report 1695. The State of the E-Discovery Industry, with Doug Austin.


Jeffrey Solomon 1696. How Legal Departments Can Use Data to Drive Smarter Decision-Making, with Jeffrey Solomon of Wolters Kluwer.


LawNext Mark OBrien7. Pro Bono Net Cofounder Mark O’Brien on Technology As A ‘Force Multiplier’ For Meeting Legal Needs.


LawPay MyCase LawNext Featured8. As LawPay Acquires MyCase, Our Exclusive LawNext Interview with the Two CEOs.


Digitally Transforming

9.Digitally Transforming the Legal Department: A Panel of Top GCs and Experts.


Ryan Anderson 16910. Filevine CEO Ryan Anderson on His Company’s $108M Raise and the Future of Practice Management.


Kriti Sharma AI for Good Global Summit 2018 16911.Kriti Sharma, Chief Product Officer for Legal Tech at Thomson Reuters.


Carr 7 by 5 racing 16912. From Radical to Trailblazer: How Innovative GC Jeffrey Carr Disrupted the Legal Department, Part 1.


LauraFrederick 16913. Former Tesla Lawyer Laura Frederick on How to Teach Contracting Skills for the Real World.


Catherine Krow Headshot scaled 16914. Digitory Legal Founder Catherine Krow on Using Billing Data to Drive Diversity.


Carl Malamud 16915. Carl Malamud on His Three-Plus Decades of Working to Free the Law.