
Historically, legal tech adoption was messy. Tools were purchased ad hoc, often driven by individual lawyers rather than firmwide strategy.
In this episode of “Adventures in Legal Tech,” host Jared Correia and Joe Borstein, a co-founder of LexFusion and partner at Baretz+Brunelle, discuss a new picture of the legal industry — one where technology is no longer an afterthought, but a core strategic pillar.
Embracing AI
The stereotype of the Luddite lawyer is fading as the profession enthusiastically takes up AI technology. Here, Joe shares some thoughts on what’s driving this dynamic.
A Bigger Market
While law firms continue to see strong economics, Joe says, legal tech’s continued advances have also expanded the market for the services it can provide.
For the Full Discussion
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Historically, legal tech adoption was messy. Tools were purchased ad hoc, often driven by individual lawyers rather than firmwide strategy.
In this episode of “Adventures in Legal Tech,” host Jared Correia and Joe Borstein, a co-founder of LexFusion and partner at Baretz+Brunelle, discuss a new picture of the legal industry — one where technology is no longer an afterthought, but a core strategic pillar.
Embracing AI
The stereotype of the Luddite lawyer is fading as the profession enthusiastically takes up AI technology. Here, Joe shares some thoughts on what’s driving this dynamic.
A Bigger Market
While law firms continue to see strong economics, Joe says, legal tech’s continued advances have also expanded the market for the services it can provide.
For the Full Discussion

