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ABA TECHSHOW 2026 Highlights: AI and the Future of Legal Practice

The Law Practice Division Season 3 Episode 27

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Live from ABA TECHSHOW 2026, the Law Practice podcast shares three perspectives on Jordan Furlong’s day-one keynote. Alan Klevan calls the talk motivating and terrifying, emphasizing that AI can act like a “3L” but cannot replace courtroom advocacy or the counselor role, and he urges firm-wide AI policies plus a residency-style training model for new lawyers amid emerging privilege and work-product questions. Ruby Powers highlights Furlong’s framework of civic, proficient, and human lawyers, connecting the civic role to community work and the rule-of-law theme, and raising concerns about law school graduates’ readiness and future needed proficiencies. Julie Bayes focuses on rapid AI-driven change, debates about apprenticeships, law school relevance, and eliminating the bar exam, and notes ongoing real-world ethics problems like hallucinated citations and sanctions, while encouraging lawyers to learn practical AI use and attend TECHSHOW 2027.

00:00 Keynote Recap Setup
00:24 Podcast Welcome Disclaimer
01:03 Alan First Reactions
04:19 Residency Model Idea
05:05 AI Policies And Privilege
07:19 TECHSHOW Community Wrap
08:00 Meet Ruby Powers
09:19 Civic Human Proficient Lawyer
11:05 Law School Readiness Gap
12:14 Why Attend Next Year
13:16 Meet Julie Bays
14:11 Rethinking Law School Bar
16:23 AI Adoption Ethics Reality
19:36 Conference Highlights Closing
20:24 Final Sign Off