ABA Journal: Legal Rebels cover logo

How this lawyer uses TikTok to skewer law firm culture

34m · ABA Journal: Legal Rebels · 15 Nov 12:00

Legal professionals are not immune to the pull of platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube Shorts. Some are even using short-form videos to inform clients about their law practice; build their business or brand; or shed light on the culture of BigLaw, crafting short-form video content giving an insider look at the profession. Among them is Alex Su, a former lawyer and head of community development at Ironclad, a contract management software company.

The episode How this lawyer uses TikTok to skewer law firm culture from the podcast ABA Journal: Legal Rebels has a duration of 34:47. It was first published 15 Nov 12:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

More episodes from ABA Journal: Legal Rebels

The future of DEI programs in the legal industry

The lack of diversity when it comes to race, gender, sexuality, disability and social class within the legal profession is nothing new. However, the last decade has marked a gradual increase in diversity across all fields.

Could automated transcription tools replace human court reporters?

Transcription technology has existed for a while now, but its accuracy has never been that high. Now, artificial intelligence could make automated transcription even more accurate. As the tech becomes better and better, is it possible that it could eventually replace human court reporters?

Fall in love with legal technology at this year's ABA Techshow

What better way to spend Valentine’s Day than with your favorite lawyers, legal professionals, technologists and thought leaders who will be on hand to teach lucky conference goers about all the latest trends and developments in the field of legal technology?

Want to clear a criminal record? This lawyer has an app for that

Theimpact for people clearing their criminal records can be life-changing, leading to long-term employment and financial security. And research shows that it also helps prevent recidivism. But the path to expungement is not always easy, requiring people with criminal records to navigate an unfamiliar, costly and drawn-out process. That’s where lawyer Noella Sudbury comes in.

What were the top legal tech stories of 2023?

As 2023 draws to a close, theLegal Rebels Podcastlooks at the top stories in legal technology for the year. Between the explosion in popularity of ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence tools, the continued use of virtual or hybrid working arrangements and the underwhelming mergers and acquisitions market, it was certainly an eventful year.

Every Podcast » ABA Journal: Legal Rebels » How this lawyer uses TikTok to skewer law firm culture