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To Trust or Not to Trust: AI in Legal Practice
Aug 7, 2025
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To Fear or Not to Fear: The Fundamentals of AI and the Law
Aug 7, 2025
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The Magistrate Judge’s Role in Federal Court Settlements
Apr 23, 2025
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Discovery Reforms and Best Practices in Federal Litigation
Jan 24, 2025
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Streamlining Justice: A Unified Approach to Civil Case Management
Aug 7, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8/7/25 | To Trust or Not to Trust: AI in Legal Practice | On this episode, host Paul W. Grimm continues his discussion with Professor Maura R. Grossman, focusing on the legal system’s evolving challenges with generative AI and deepfakes. | — | |
| 8/7/25 | To Fear or Not to Fear: The Fundamentals of AI and the Law | In this episode, host Paul W. Grimm and Professor Maura R. Grossman explore the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and its expanding role in the legal system. | — | |
| 4/23/25 | The Magistrate Judge’s Role in Federal Court Settlements | On this episode, host Paul W. Grimm speaks with retired U.S. Magistrate Judge Beth P. Gesner about settlement of civil cases in federal court, and in particular, the magistrate judge’s role in facilitating settlement discussions. They also discuss several strategies judges can utilize to more effectively manage settlement of their cases, such as maintaining a calendar, holding everyone accountable to deadlines, memorializing agreements that are made between parties, and ensuring that key decision makers are always part of settlement discussions. ABOUT THE HOST Judge Paul W. Grimm (ret.) is the David F. Levi Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School. From December 2012 until his retirement in December 2022, he served as a district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, with chambers in Greenbelt, Maryland. Click here to read his full bio. | — | |
| 1/24/25 | Discovery Reforms and Best Practices in Federal Litigation | Paul W. Grimm and Judge David G. Campbell discuss changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning discovery practices and the effects of the “2015 Amendments” to the rules. | — | |
| 8/7/24 | Streamlining Justice: A Unified Approach to Civil Case Management | Paul W. Grimm speaks with Judges Carolyn B. Kuhl and William F. Highberger about the challenges of managing increasingly complex civil caseloads in state and federal courts. | — | |
| 6/4/24 | Special Masters: Wizards of Consensus in Complex Cases | Paul W. Grimm talks with retired U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola about the origins, uses, and creative potential of special masters in complex federal litigation—and how they can cut costs and expand access to justice. | — | |
| 4/22/24 | Motions Practice and Beyond | On this episode, Paul W. Grimm talks with former U.S. District Judge George Hazel about his transition to private practice and shares practical tips for attorneys in both civil and criminal cases. | — | |
| 3/7/24 | Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence 613, 801, 804, 1006, and new Rule 107 | On this episode, Paul W. Grimm and Professor Dan Capra discuss amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 613, 801, 804, 1006, and new Rule 107—slated for December 1, 2024. | — | |
| 2/21/24 | Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence 106, 615, and 702 | On this episode, Paul W. Grimm and Professor Dan Capra explore the 2023 amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 106, 615, and 702, showing how even small changes can greatly enhance the fairness of court proceedings. Ask ChatGPT | — | |
| 1/11/24 | Federal Rules and the Rulemaking Process | On the inaugural episode, Paul W. Grimm and U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg explain the federal rulemaking process and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to help attorneys, judges, and the public better understand this cornerstone of the U.S. court system. In the inaugural episode, host Paul W. Grimm, a retired federal judge and director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law, and U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg discuss the federal rules of civil procedure and the rulemaking process. They break down how the rules are made and how they work in order to help attorneys, judges, and the general public better understand this essential aspect of the United States court system. | — |
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