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Podcast- Making The Legal Industry More Human In a Post-COVID World

Feb 19, 2021


Leigh Vickery, our Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, speaks with Kathryn Rubino, Senior Editor at Above the Law, and host of The Jabot podcast.

In this episode of The Jabot, Kathryn Rubino is joined by Leigh Vickery. Leigh is our Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer, as well as an entrepreneur — she’s the founder of a queso company, Queso Mama. They talk about her turn from a cheese dip maven to legal technology, the kinds of changes the legal industry should be making to make greater diversity strides, the ways the legal industry is changing as a result of COVID-19, and how this is a moment for innovation in the industry.

Listen to this interesting podcast here!

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