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Reimagining Justice: How Legal Tech is Transforming Dispute Resolution - Collin Williams

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What if the litigation model we’ve relied on for decades… is actually broken?

Today on the Legally Speaking Podcast™ Live, sponsored by Clio, our host Rob Hanna, sat down with Collin Williams, Founder & Chairman of New Era ADR, to explore how technology is reshaping the future of dispute resolution.

Collin’s journey from Big Law to legal tech founder is a masterclass in courage, creativity, and conviction.

Here’s what we uncovered:

- The moment he realised traditional litigation was no longer fit for purpose

- Why fear, not technology, is often the biggest barrier to innovation How

- New Era ADR is making arbitration faster, fairer, and more accessible

- What law firms must do now to stay ahead of the next wave of legal tech

- Why diversity of thought is non-negotiable when building the future of law

“Litigation shouldn’t take years or millions to deliver justice; technology can make it faster, fairer, and more human.”

“The legal profession doesn’t need to be disrupted; it needs to evolve with purpose.”

Collin’s passion for access to justice and innovation is contagious and a timely reminder that the legal world can, and should, work better for everyone.

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467 episodes

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What if the litigation model we’ve relied on for decades… is actually broken?

Today on the Legally Speaking Podcast™ Live, sponsored by Clio, our host Rob Hanna, sat down with Collin Williams, Founder & Chairman of New Era ADR, to explore how technology is reshaping the future of dispute resolution.

Collin’s journey from Big Law to legal tech founder is a masterclass in courage, creativity, and conviction.

Here’s what we uncovered:

- The moment he realised traditional litigation was no longer fit for purpose

- Why fear, not technology, is often the biggest barrier to innovation How

- New Era ADR is making arbitration faster, fairer, and more accessible

- What law firms must do now to stay ahead of the next wave of legal tech

- Why diversity of thought is non-negotiable when building the future of law

“Litigation shouldn’t take years or millions to deliver justice; technology can make it faster, fairer, and more human.”

“The legal profession doesn’t need to be disrupted; it needs to evolve with purpose.”

Collin’s passion for access to justice and innovation is contagious and a timely reminder that the legal world can, and should, work better for everyone.

  continue reading

467 episodes

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