Mar 31, 2026
What if the biggest barrier to justice in America is the legal profession itself and the solution begins by rethinking who is allowed to help people solve their legal problems?
Chris Batz and Howard Rosenberg sit down with Natalie Knowlton of Stanford Law School’s Deborah L. Rhode Center about the widening gap between...
Mar 17, 2026
A top AmLaw chair makes the case that the future of Big Law belongs to firms bold enough to put business leaders in charge, rethink the billable hour, and prove that remote attorneys can outperform the office.
Joe Glynias, Chair of Husch Blackwell, joins Chris and Howard for a candid look at how a national firm grows...
Mar 3, 2026
A Big Four firm just entered the U.S. legal market and the ripple effects could reshape how law is practiced, priced, and powered by technology.
Tom Greenaway, Principal of KPMG Law US, joins Chris Batz and Howard Rosenberg to explore what that move signals for the profession. Corporate law departments face rising...