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CodeX co-founder caught the entrepreneurial bug at Stanford (podcast)

Born and raised in Austria, Roland Vogl fell in love with California almost from the moment he arrived in 1999 as a student at Stanford Law School. In particular, he was drawn to the entrepreneurial ethos of Stanford's home base of Silicon Valley.

"The idea of being in Silicon Valley and being immersed in the gung-ho spirit where people solve problems—not so much by policy and lawmaking but by building new systems—really appealed to me," says Vogl, a 2017 Legal Rebels Trailblazer.


The New Normal

Will Trump make legal infrastructure 'great again'?


Legal Rebels Podcast

Lawyerist founder Sam Glover reports anecdata from the legal community (podcast)

The website Lawyerist focuses on getting attorneys information they want. Determining what that is isn't hard, says founder Sam Glover, because readers frequently tell him through the site's discussion forum or on social media.


New Normal

Build legal tech tools with actual lawyers in mind

When I was a kid, my dad used to caution me against seeing other people’s concerns through my own eyes. “When you’re a hammer, not everything is a nail.”


Legal Rebels Podcast

Judge Dixon stays on to keep bringing tech to courts (podcast)


The New Normal

What BigLaw gets wrong about pay


The New Normal

Does tying performance to money stifle innovation and change?

This past summer, I spoke to a group of in-house lawyers about implementing the principles behind the agile manifesto for lawyers, something I wrote about in the New Normal.


Legal Rebels Podcast

Legal tech's future is in lawyers' mindset, Randi Mayes says (podcast)

When you ask Randi Mayes about the future of technology in law firms, she says its growth will stem from attorneys' behavior rather than specific product offerings.


The New Normal

Tech knowledge makes lawyers more productive, and could be key to increasing access to justice


The New Normal

Mandatory tech CLE: An idea whose time has come

One complaint. Out of 103,000 lawyers. One solitary complaint. The Florida Bar only received one formal objection to its proposal to add three hours to its MCLE requirements and reserve all three hours for technological competence.


The New Normal

Does machine-learning-powered software make good research decisions? Lawyers can't know for sure


The New Normal

Competence-based CLE: A different way to learn



New Normal

Solving the other legal education crisis


Legal Rebels Podcast

Tech skills are no harder to learn than driving, says e-discovery expert Craig Ball (podcast)


The New Normal

Buy new technology? You must also invest your time in learning it



The New Normal

Tech comes naturally to 'digital native' millennials? That's a myth


Legal Rebels Podcast

For Fastcase founders, the message is: Change, and do it faster! (podcast)


New Normal

Sorry, technology isn’t easy--you take the time to learn, or you lose


The New Normal

The leadership opportunity for law schools


Legal Rebels Profile

Sarah Glassmeyer: Opening a window on closed data


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