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Zach Abramowitz is Legally Disrupted

Zach Abramowitz
Zach Abramowitz is Legally Disrupted
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  • E34 - How Will AI Work with Document Management? NetDocuments CPO Dan Hauck
    Zach sits down with NetDocuments Chief Product Officer Dan Hauck to unpack how AI is truly being used inside law firms and in-house legal teams today - from large-scale document profiling to agentic assistants that search, summarize, and edit directly within the DMS. Recorded live at ND Inspire conference, Dan explains why lightweight models are unlocking new automation, how in-house teams are often leading on adoption, and why the real ROI of legal AI goes beyond efficiency to include better onboarding, less isolation, and more confident decision-making for lawyers at every level. In This Episode The biggest changes Dan has witnessed after 8 years of the Inspire conference How firms are using AI at scale — not just on pilot use cases Why automated document profiling is now possible across millions of docs Understanding small models vs. large models in legal workflows How AI pipelines classify, extract, and enrich metadata instantly New use cases emerging inside the DMS (repapering, diligence, discovery, onboarding) Why in-house teams are often ahead of firms in AI adoption How agentic AI assistants reduce loneliness and cognitive overload The ROI debate: real numbers vs. intangible benefits What lawyers gain: better focus, faster context loading, and stronger client service Why this moment feels like a once-in-a-generation shift in legal technology Learn More: Zach - legallydisrupted.com Dan - https://www.netdocuments.com/company/our-people/dan-hauck/ Follow Along: Zach - linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Dan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danhauck
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  • E33 - Building the AI-First Law Firm: Jen Berrent on Covenant and the Next Era of Legal Services
    Zach talks with Jen Berrent, former WeWork executive and founder of Covenant, an AI-first law firm reimagining how deals get done. They dive deep into what it means to build a law firm from the ground up around artificial intelligence — not as a tool, but as the foundation. Jen shares her perspective on why too much work still runs through Big Law, how AI is transforming the middle tier of legal work, and what it takes to balance human expertise with machine efficiency. In this episode: What an “AI-first” law firm actually looks like How Covenant is redesigning legal workflows from scratch The problem with Big Law’s “too much work, too few alternatives” model Why reading comprehension is AI’s legal superpower Building client trust in the age of automation How AI can accelerate deals — without sacrificing rigor The difference between a “relationship ramp” and a “SaaS snowball” The challenges (and advantages) of raising funding in legal AI Lessons from Robin AI’s struggles — and why clarity of business model matters Why this is a once-in-a-generation moment for lawyers who want to innovate Learn More: Zach – legallydisrupted.com Jen – https://covenant.co/about Follow Along: Zach – linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Jen – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferberrent
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  • E32 - Harvey Co-Founder Gabe Pereyra on Building the Fastest-Growing Legal AI Company in History
    Zach sits down with Harvey cofounder Gabe Pereyra to talk about what changed after “Attention Is All You Need,” why partners - not juniors - are driving Harvey’s adoption, and how AI is teaching law firms to learn faster than ever.     In this episode: The origin story of Harvey and how it became the “Dallas Cowboys of Legal Tech” Lessons from the early days of AI at Google Brain and DeepMind Why the real opportunity isn’t automation — it’s amplification How top law firms are already using AI for high-level strategic work The emerging hybrid model of AI + human legal reasoning Why firm size and structure could shift dramatically in the next decade Rethinking ROI: morale, retention, and client trust as key performance drivers How Harvey is helping firms pitch, collaborate, and win new business The future of AI-first law firms — from pricing models to client partnerships Learn More: Zach - https://www.legallydisrupted.com/ Gabe - https://www.harvey.ai/blog/author/gabe-pereyra   Follow Along: Zach - linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Gabe - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabepereyra
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  • E31 - Zach and Richard's Excellent Legal AI Adventure: Robin AI's Struggles and the Future of LegalTech
    Zach and Richard delve into the recent challenges faced by Robin AI, a pioneering legal tech company that has laid off staff and is seeking a buyer due to disappointing growth. They explore the significance of this news within the broader AI and legal tech industry, discussing whether Robin AI's struggles signal larger issues in the AI market.   In this episode: Robin AI's Struggles  Personal Connections and Reflections  Speculations and Broader Implications  Comparing AI Legal Tech Companies  Legal Experts in Tech Companies Investment in AI-Driven Legal Services The Importance of Expertise with AI Legal Innovators London Event Preview The Future of AI in Law Firms   Learn More: Zach - https://www.legallydisrupted.com/ Richard - tromansconsulting.com, artificiallawyer.com   Follow Along: Zach - linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Richard - linkedin.com/in/artificiallawyer, https://x.com/ArtificialLawya
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  • E30 - Is AI Disrupting ALSPs? Axiom CSO Catherine Kemnitz
    In Episode 30 of 'Legally Disrupted,' Zach engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Catherine Kemnitz, Axiom's Chief Strategy Officer. They address a LinkedIn debate on how AI will disrupt both Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs). Katherine offers insights from her extensive legal industry experience, including her tenure at Axiom and Thomson Reuters, highlighting major transactions and strategic pivots influenced by technological advancements.    In this episode: Catherine Kemnitz's Career Journey  Axiom's Strategic Moves and Innovations  The Impact of AI on Legal Services  Generative AI and Legal Tech Evolution AI Adoption in Legal Departments vs. Law Firms  Axiom's Approach to AI and Future Outlook  Learn More: Zach - https://www.legallydisrupted.com/ Catherine - https://www.axiomlaw.com/about-us/our-team   Follow Along: Zach - linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Catherine - https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinekemnitz
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About Zach Abramowitz is Legally Disrupted

My name is Zach Abramowitz and I am Legally Disrupted. This podcast covers the trends disrupting the legal profession. Once a mild mannered practicing attorney, I now am an entrepreneur and investor in disruptive legal startups. My company, Killer Whale Strategies, helps law firms, legal departments, and anyone else capitalize on the wave of disruption sweeping over the legal industry. Join me as I spotlight key players, significant trends, and innovative companies who are shaking up an age old profession.
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