Yes, technically the vacation is over. But they live inside each of us all year round, right?
Therefore, we believe that publishing a messy or great list of technology for law firms is still viable today.
On this edition of the Non-Eventcast podcast, we took a little detour by inviting a non-lawyer service business owner onto the show to talk about the technology he loves.
But believe me. a lot We talked about analogues of legal services. Nick Briscoefounder of briscoe economic group.
We start with Nick talking about his career as an economist and working with law firms (2:41), then he explains how forensic economics works (4:22).
Next, Nick explains how he uses Excel (5:15) and how he recently implemented law practice management software (7:38). This also helps his business.
Nick then explains some of the other technologies he uses in his business (10:00).
Of course, Nick also uses AI in his business, but with a twist. To make your presentation more memorable, he generated his own AI images (13:00) and told us how he did it (14:00). 40).
Finally, Nick talks about how he uses ChatGPT to help code software (16:44) and how generative AI tools enable non-programmers to do just that. Talking (19:30).
Want to compare your technology list to ours? Well, after listening to this episode of the Non-Eventcast podcast, nothing can hold you back.
Jared Correia, a consultant and legal technology expert, hosts “Non-Eventcast,” the featured “Above the Law” non-event podcast for technology-confused lawyers.