So, there will be more substantive stuff in the works that I’ll be publishing here at my site, but, in the meantime, if you are interested in hearing me talk about some ethics issues in a different media format, I was on a podcast that was released late last month.
No, not this podcast, all y’all that read this site have made clear that you have no interest in hearing me talk about other stuff.
No, the podcast I was on is called CLEarly Legal. Their concept is that if you subscribe to their platform, you can get CLE credit for the podcasts you listen to from their network.
But you also can listen to the episodes they put out just like other podcasts without having to subscribe to their services. You just won’t get CLE credit for listening. You can find them on Apple Podcasts and other places. If you are reading this on a mobile device, you can get to the particular podcast episode here. Among the things we manage to talk about in 40 minutes or so are some of the ethics issues involved in remote practice, my contrarian views about why lawyers should stop using generative AI for most of the things they insist on using it for, and the issues that tend to commonly arise when lawyers depart law firms and are interested in taking clients with them to their new destination.
Thanks again to Sean Martin and Joel Surber for having me on with them.