Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation Podcast

Chad Main
info@percipient.co

Booking Overview

Technically Legal brings legal-tech leaders onto the show to explain how AI and modern platforms are reshaping law firm operations, research, and compliance. For PR pros, it’s a strong fit for founders, CLOs, and policy/education figures who can speak credibly about building trusted, practical legal innovation.

Metrics

100 episodes, Irregular, 4.8 rating
<1k, Neutral, USA
YouTube: 607 subscribers, Instagram: 662 followers
30s Ad: 16 - 19, 60s Ad: 19 - 22, CPM Category: Technology

Contact Information

info@percipient.co

Description

Technically Legal is a legal tech podcast exploring how technology is transforming the legal landscape. Each episode features insightful interviews with legal innovators, tech pioneers, and forward-thinking educators who are leading this change.

Our guests share their experiences and insights on how technology is reshaping legal operations, revolutionizing law firm practice, and driving the growth of innovative legal tech companies. We also explore the broader implication of technology on everyone involved in the legal system, from practitioners to clients.

The podcast is hosted by Chad Main, an attorney and founder of Percipient, a tech-enabled legal services provider. Chad launched Percipient on the belief that when technology is leveraged correctly, it makes legal teams more effective.

Technically Legal Podcast is an ABA Web 100 Best Law Podcasts Honoree.

Production Team

Host

Chad Main

Categories

Technology, News, Tech News, Business, Careers

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Legal innovation leaders (CLOs/general counsel executives), legal-tech founders/CTOs, AI for legal researchers (with demonstrable systems/benchmarks), and policy/education advocates with substantive regulatory expertise (e.g., crypto/DeFi).
Required Achievements:  
Executive leadership roles in legal departments or legal ops tech initiatives, Founded or built widely used/technically differentiated legal-tech platforms, Authorship or public advocacy around regulation and industry guidance, Demonstrated measurable technical performance (e.g., benchmarks, scale, accuracy/hallucination reduction)

Recent Guest Discussions

Sabastian Niles - Trusted AI Transformation For Law Firms; Moving Beyond AI Pilots; Agentic AI Governance; Integrating Engagement/workflow/context Systems., Ayana Dow - Crypto/defi Regulatory Clarity; CFTC Vs SEC Oversight Implications; Developer Protection; Market Structure And Legislative Direction; Effect Of Chevron Deference., Richard DiBona - Democratizing Legal Research Via Ai; Building Ai-native Systems Vs Wrappers; Reducing Hallucinations; Benchmarking Legal AI Performance; Platform Roadmap., Kara Peterson - Democratizing Legal Research Via Ai; Building Ai-native Systems Vs Wrappers; Reducing Hallucinations; Benchmarking Legal AI Performance; Platform Roadmap.

Recent Topics

Legaltech, Artificial Intelligence, Compliance, Legal Operations, Knowledge Management, Policy, Crypto, Research, Innovation, Data
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