
39: The Legal Tech Paradox: Using Tech to Make Lawyers More Human
From LSE's On The Case by LSESU Law Society Podcasting Team
June 4, 2026 · 1h 0m · Episode 39
About this episode
This episode discusses how AI and LegalTech are transforming legal careers while emphasizing the importance of human skills.
In this episode: How AI and LegalTech are reshaping legal careers—and why human skills (judgements, charisma, storytelling) matter more than ever.
Topics covered
- AI
- LegalTech
- legal careers
- human skills
- judgement
- storytelling
Keywords
- AI
- LegalTech
- lawyers
- human skills
- judgement
- charisma
- storytelling
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: AI, LegalTech
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