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Guest: Professor Jonah Peretti Legal Writing Professor & Ethics Scholar, Georgetown LawHost of The Howard Lawyer podcast Professor Jonah Peretti joins Daniel and Brandon for a wide‑ranging conversation on how generative AI is reshaping legal practice, legal education, and the economics of the profession. Drawing on his background as a litigator, clerk, and scholar, Peretti argues that AI is not a revolution but the latest step in a long line of technological shifts. He explains why the billable hour is unlikely to disappear, how confidentiality has evolved into a duty of security, and why critical thinking—not drafting—is the lawyer’s true competitive advantage. * AI is evolutionary, not exceptional. Past predictions about technology killing the billable hour or transforming lawyering never fully materialized; AI is another turn of the wheel. * The billable hour will adapt. Through his CHARGE equation, Peretti shows that reduced hours don’t doom the model—rates, reductions, and expenses also shape compensation. * Critical thinking and security define modern lawyering. AI handles routine tasks; lawyers must excel at judgment, empathy, and safeguarding client data. * Redesign assessments and training to measure comprehension and critique, not tasks AI can perform. * Treat confidentiality as a duty of security, requiring ongoing cybersecurity literacy. * Build pricing narratives that explain how AI‑enhanced work delivers concentrated value. * Invest in human‑centric skills—judgment, empathy, strategic thinking. * Prepare for structural shifts as historical billing data becomes less predictive. Chapters & Timecodes 00:00 – Introduction & Guest Welcome 03:15 – AI as the Next Turn of the Wheel 06:45 – Confidentiality Becomes Security 08:30 – How AI Is Changing Legal Education 12:20 – Historical Parallels in Tech Adoption 15:45 – The Assessment Challenge 18:10 – Are We Losing Core Skills? 22:00 – The CHARGE Equation & Billable Hour Survival 26:30 – Challenging the AI Efficiency Narrative 30:15 – Why AFAs Haven’t Taken Over 34:00 – The Real Threat: Devaluation of Legal Work 38:45 – Critical Thinking as the Human Advantage 42:30 – Obsolescence of Historical Billing Data 45:00 – How Legal Practice Evolves Over Decades 48:30 – Optimism About the Profession’s Future 51:00 – Closing Remarks “The real danger isn’t efficiency—it’s clients deciding your work is no longer valuable.”
25 episodios
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