EETL Podcast: Karl Seelbach Talks About The New Opportunities AI Is Creating For Law Firms

Episode 70 of the "Everything Except The Law" podcast has arrived! This time we're speaking with Karl Seelbach, attorney and Co-Founder of Skribe.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In this episode, Karl and host Taryn Winter Brill discuss using education to help remove the fear around AI technology, how Skribe is helping simplify the process of collecting depositions, the role virtual reality could play in the future of law and much more!
About our guest:
Karl Seelbach is a seasoned litigation attorney with over 18 years of experience in the courtroom, representing clients in personal injury, business, and employment litigation. He is a skilled advocate and a tenacious fighter who handles cases with precision and an eye towards trial from day one. His adversaries describe him as "skilled" and "whip smart." But Karl's expertise doesn't stop there - he's also the founder of Skribe.ai, a software platform for capturing and analyzing legal testimony that's changing the game for attorneys and their clients.
Learn more about Karl's law firm here!
See the previous episode of “Everything Except The Law” here.
This podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at [email protected].
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