Legal Off the Leash
Welcome to Legal Off The Leash, the podcast where we take the legal profession out of the box and into a happier, more fulfilling future! In this episode, Scott Simmons and Elizabeth de Stadler sit down with AI educator and general counsel Laura Jeffords-Greenberg for a candid conversation about prompting, legal work, and what AI is actually changing inside the profession. Laura shares how she went from experimenting with ChatGPT during an interim GC role to building AI-first legal systems in public, training thousands of lawyers, and questioning long-held assumptions about legal careers. From hallucinations and Slack bots to legal design and technostress, this episode is packed with practical insight for lawyers trying to work smarter without losing their humanity. đ Key Themes * Why the quality of your prompt shapes the quality of the output * The difference between using AI lazily and using it thoughtfully * How legal teams can build user-friendly systems people will actually use * Why lawyers need process thinking alongside legal expertise * The emotional impact of rapid technological change inside organisations * Rethinking legal career paths, prestige, and what makes a âgoodâ lawyer đŹ Memorable Quotes âLarge language models work in language. Iâm a lawyer. This has got to help us in some way.â âIâm definitely a better lawyer using AI.â âOnce a question is asked, then how do we automate that and put it into the knowledge base so that AI can use it to answer it?â âYouâre always going to have novel questions that are going to need a human.â âYou canât just blame the technology. You have a responsibility.â âYouâre going to have to bring more to the table than just your legal experience.â đ Important Insights & Actionable Takeaways * AI works best when lawyers treat it like a collaborator, not a vending machine. Better prompts come from clear thinking and clear goals. * Repetitive legal work can often be automated, leaving lawyers to focus on judgement, strategy, and new problems. * Organisations rolling out AI need to think about psychology as much as policy. Fear, uncertainty, and overwhelm all shape adoption. * Legal teams should build systems around where people already work. If the process feels awkward or inconvenient, people will ignore it. * Junior lawyers still need mentorship and feedback. AI can support learning, but it cannot replace professional judgement or human guidance. * Career success in law is no longer tied to one traditional path. Curiosity, adaptability, communication, and visibility matter more than prestige alone. * Lawyers who understand process design and user experience will have a major advantage as legal operations and AI become more connected. If you want to understand just what's possible with AI, Laura's journey will show you that you can do it too.
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