
Behind the Lines: The Houston Lawyer Podcast
Behind the Lines: The Houston Lawyer Podcast
Innovation and Expectations: Looking Towards the Future
The Innovation and Expectations episode has knowledgeable guests addressing lithium supply legal issues, how AI is impacting our profession, expectations for attorney hiring, and new lawyer notes about how innovation may impact legal careers in the future.
(1) A New Era of Legal Issues Associated with Lithium Extraction
Stephanie Noble of Vinson & Elkins LLP discusses the increased demand for lithium, what lithium extraction is, the many types of legal issues that are arising due to this increase in demand, and why it's an exciting time to be an energy lawyer.
*New Lawyer Note: John Hinojosa (Winston & Strawn)*
(2) Generative AI: Increasing Efficiency
Nelson Ebaugh of Nelson S. Ebaugh P.C. addresses common concerns about confidentiality and privileged communication, provides some guidance for addressing this concerns, advocates for the use of generative AI to increase the efficiency of and enhance your legal practice, and briefly addresses legal developments relating to AI.
*New Lawyer Note: Caitlin Rogers (Winston & Strawn)*
(3) We're Hiring (Mostly): Trends in the Houston Legal Market Now and in the Near Future
Tim Reagan of ELR Legal Search discusses current and future trends in the attorney hiring market in Houston, addresses the potential impact of AI on the market, and provides sound advice for young lawyers and students who are trying to determine how they fit into the legal market and where they should direct their talents.
*New Lawyer Note: Drew Pierce (Winston & Strawn)*
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*The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the views of The Houston Lawyer Editorial Board or the Houston Bar Association.