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Generative AI - part 2
Episode 27
mercredi 21 juin 2023 • Duration 56:50
This episode is an update to the Generative AI episode we did five months ago. To get a proper grip on what’s happening, we were lucky enough to be joined by two heavyweights.
My first guest is Josh Kubicki. Josh is the is the co-founder and design lead at Bold Duck Studio, the Director and Professor of Legal Business Design Hub and Entrepreneurship Program at Richmond Law School and the creator of the Brainyacts - a newsletter on for legal professionals on pragmatic and practical uses of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools.
Josh and I consider the volume and depth of change to date, discuss the need to get your hands dirty and debate the second order risks and downstream implications of gen AI for in-house counsel.
As the second guest on this show, I was delighted to welcome back Jonny Badrock, Chief Legal Engineer at SYKE. Jonny and I discuss the the key developments in the legal tech space and share what LOD and SYKE are doing in this space.
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How legal teams can manage the microstress effect
Episode 26
jeudi 15 juin 2023 • Duration 42:34
In this episode we’re diving into the world of microstress, guided by the co-author of a newly released book on this topic, Karen Dillon. In this really fascinating chat, we explore her research and findings into microstress and discuss how in-house counsel and lawyers more broadly can navigate these stresses.
Karen explains why and how the top 10% of the top performers were able to manage so much more effectively than the rest. We also consider how leaders can help create work cultures to better manage these stresses and that there are no small guestures in leadership.
Further information:
- The Microstress Effect: How Little Things Pile Up and Create Big Problems--and What to Do about It (Book Link)
- The Hidden Toll of Microstress (HBR)
- Karen Dillon is a contributing editor to Harvard Business Review and the co-author of three books NYT best-sellers. She was also the editor and publisher for The American Lawyer in the 1990s. FInd out more about Karen here.
- Learn more about LOD here.
Building resilience for lawyers
Episode 17
jeudi 17 février 2022 • Duration 43:33
This episode is about resilience. To explore this topic, I speak with Dr. Larry Richard (J.D. Ph.D) - a world leading expert on the psychology of lawyer behaviour. This episode defines resilience, considers why lawyers are typically not resilient, offers tips on how to improve their resiliency and shares some insight for in-house leaders. We also perform some myth-busting about the trope of the perfectionist lawyer.
You can find out more about Dr Larry Richard by visiting his website: https://www.lawyerbrain.com/, or read his bio below
Biography:
Dr Larry Richard is the founder and CEO of LawyerBrain LLC (www.lawyerbrain.com), a consulting firm that serves premier law firms and corporate legal departments in the areas of leadership, change management, teams and collaboration, talent selection and development, feedback, motivation and lawyer resilience and well-being.
Dr Richard is recognized as the leading expert on the psychology of lawyer behavior. In addition, Dr. Richard is one of the leading experts in helping law firms and legal departments to improve organizational functioning, resolve organizational conflict, and restore morale. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, he was a litigator for ten years before earning his PhD in psychology from Temple University. Since then, he has gathered and analyzed personality data on thousands of lawyers, and consulted with hundreds of legal providers on a wide range of complex behavioral issues.
Prior to founding LawyerBrain, Dr. Richard chaired the Leadership & Organization Improvement practice at Hildebrandt International, the legal specialty consultancy for 7 years. Previous to that, he was a partner at Altman Weil, another prominent legal consultancy.
Known for his ability to distill cutting edge scientific principles into actionable recommendations for improving lawyer performance, Dr Richard is a frequent presenter at professional conferences, and a sought-after keynote speaker, as well as a highly sought after consultant to leaders of law firms and corporate legal departments.
Legal self-service
Episode 16
mercredi 2 février 2022 • Duration 33:49
This episode focuses on self-service for in-house legal teams. What do we mean by it, what’s the history, its advantages, common missteps and where to start.
To help us understand, we’re joined by Alex Fellows and Mark Reynolds.
Alex is legal delivery manager at LOD currently working for a leading global tech company. Alex’s perspective and insight comes from on-the-ground lived experience, managing self-service tools on a daily basis.
Mark Reynolds is an associate director at SYKE, our legal technology business. Mark is leading expert in this field, with experience at Thomson Reuters, Allens and King and Wood Mallesons and Clifford Chance.
This podcast is brought to you be LOD. We help legal leaders build teams their business love – strategic, response and ready for anything. You can find out more about LOD by going to lodlaw.com.
A final note before we start, just to let you know that there is a bonus questions at the end after music – so stay tuned later on for some extra insight.
Multi-disciplinary teams for in-house legal
Episode 15
jeudi 17 juin 2021 • Duration 21:00
This episode of LODcast explores the world of multi-disciplinary teams in the context of in-house legal departments.
Sarah’s articles
- https://www.cli.collaw.com/latest-news/2021/04/07/is-there-a-place-for-multidisciplinary-teams-in-the-legal-profession
- https://www.cli.collaw.com/latest-news/2020/07/08/can-legal-matters-be-solved-better-within-multidisciplinary-teams
- https://www.cli.collaw.com/latest-news/2021/05/03/what-characteristics-do-you-need-in-a-successful-multidisciplinary-team-involving-lawyers
Bloomberg survey
McKinsey framework
Managing your contracts better
Episode 14
jeudi 14 janvier 2021 • Duration 43:21
We’re starting 2021 with a bang – bringing you an episode on your most requested topic – contract improvement.
This episode will help in-house counsel to improve how they manage their contracting. It combines the theoretical and the pragmatics on how to optimise your contracting. And to help us understand the topic better, I spoke with two experts:
- Denis Potemkin. One of the most interesting thinkers in the contract redesign space, Denis trained and practised as a solicitor and senior in-house counsel for many years across Europe and the UK, before becoming a consultant and launching his own start-up.
- David Curtain. David was formerly Head of Legal at Engie and now works out of the LOD Melbourne office as a Director of our Legal Operations & Tech business.
Further resources:
- LOD Legal Operations & Tech Hub
- Denis' startup: Majoto
- Policy 2.0 by Lemonade
- August Privacy Policy
Business thinking for in-house counsel
Episode 13
lundi 12 octobre 2020 • Duration 28:50
This episode focuses on bringing business thinking into the world of in-house counsel.
Further Resources:
- LOD's website: www.lodlaw.com
- Catherine's website: www.catherinemcgregor.co.uk
- Catherine's book: https://books.globelawandbusiness.com/business-thinking-in-practice
Stress and mental health in the legal profession
Episode 12
mercredi 9 septembre 2020 • Duration 22:06
Today’s episode focuses on stress and mental health in the legal profession.
It’s an episode that explains to you the relationship between stress and mental health, the trends we’re seeing in the corporate world, the problem of presenteeism, evidence-based strategies to improve your own mental health and where we hit the target but miss the point.
To help us navigate and understand this vital topic, I was delighted to be joined by Professor Stuart Carney. Professor Carney is the Deputy Executive Dean and Medical Dean in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland. He is also a Liaison Psychiatrist by training.
Further help:
- Australia - https://headtohealth.gov.au/
- Hong Kong - https://www.mind.org.hk/mental-health-in-hong-kong/
- Singapore - https://www.samhealth.org.sg/
- United Kingdom - https://www.mentalhealthresource.org.uk/
How to be a trusted advisor
Episode 11
mardi 11 août 2020 • Duration 36:02
Trust is a concept we all intuitively understand. We all understand what it means to trust someone and what it means to be trusted.
But something easily understood, doesn’t make it something easy to do.
In this episode of LODcast we speak with Charles Green, a world leading expert in trust and, in particular, the idea of being a trusted advisor.
Resources:
- https://trustedadvisor.com/
- Trust equation quiz: https://trustsuite.trustedadvisor.com/
- LOD's global survey report: https://bit.ly/30ImU5C
Building the next in-house legal team
Episode 10
mardi 9 juin 2020 • Duration 24:31
In this episode, we speak with Terri Mottershead - a global leader in legal talent management. Terri helps us answer the central question: how I future-proof my legal team?
You can download Terri's report, Building the next in-house legal team, in collaboration with LOD, here: https://bit.ly/2MG5BKD









