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In this episode of Adventures in Legal Tech, host Jared Correia sits down with Max Paterson to unpack one of the hottest trends in the industry: vibe coding.
They explore how AI-assisted development is lowering the barrier to entry for building legal tools, allowing lawyers, paralegals, and non-technical professionals to actively participate in innovation. The conversation dives into the opportunities, risks, and economic shifts driven by this movement—along with practical advice for getting started.
From democratizing legal tech to reshaping law firm business models, this episode provides a clear look at how AI is changing who builds legal solutions—and how fast it's happening.
Links & Resourceswww.redcavelegal.com
www.bryter.com
www.vibecode.law
LegalQuants
Keywords
vibe coding AI legal tech legal innovation no-code tools law firm automation productization legal AI workflows access to justice shadow AI legal startups legal tech trends
Episode Highlights (with timestamps)00:00–01:05 – Introduction to the podcast and its mission
01:05–02:20 – Defining vibe coding and its role in legal tech
02:20–04:00 – Why legal is primed for innovation despite being a late adopter
04:00–05:20 – Natural language as a bridge between lawyers and AI tools
05:20–07:10 – Risks of vibe coding: security, compliance, and infrastructure
07:10–08:50 – Identifying ideal use cases: repetitive, high-volume tasks
08:50–10:05 – Real-world example: lawyers experimenting with app-building
10:05–11:40 – Innovation hours inside law firms
11:40–13:00 – The rise of "shadow AI" and unsanctioned experimentation
13:00–15:00 – Max's background and entry into legal tech
15:00–18:00 – What Brighter does and how it integrates AI
18:00–20:30 – Economic shifts: productized services and new billing models
20:30–23:00 – New players entering legal tech: investors, founders, consumers
23:00–25:30 – Access-to-justice opportunities and unmet legal demand
25:30–28:00 – Best tools, communities, and mindset for vibe coding
By Jared Correia5
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In this episode of Adventures in Legal Tech, host Jared Correia sits down with Max Paterson to unpack one of the hottest trends in the industry: vibe coding.
They explore how AI-assisted development is lowering the barrier to entry for building legal tools, allowing lawyers, paralegals, and non-technical professionals to actively participate in innovation. The conversation dives into the opportunities, risks, and economic shifts driven by this movement—along with practical advice for getting started.
From democratizing legal tech to reshaping law firm business models, this episode provides a clear look at how AI is changing who builds legal solutions—and how fast it's happening.
Links & Resourceswww.redcavelegal.com
www.bryter.com
www.vibecode.law
LegalQuants
Keywords
vibe coding AI legal tech legal innovation no-code tools law firm automation productization legal AI workflows access to justice shadow AI legal startups legal tech trends
Episode Highlights (with timestamps)00:00–01:05 – Introduction to the podcast and its mission
01:05–02:20 – Defining vibe coding and its role in legal tech
02:20–04:00 – Why legal is primed for innovation despite being a late adopter
04:00–05:20 – Natural language as a bridge between lawyers and AI tools
05:20–07:10 – Risks of vibe coding: security, compliance, and infrastructure
07:10–08:50 – Identifying ideal use cases: repetitive, high-volume tasks
08:50–10:05 – Real-world example: lawyers experimenting with app-building
10:05–11:40 – Innovation hours inside law firms
11:40–13:00 – The rise of "shadow AI" and unsanctioned experimentation
13:00–15:00 – Max's background and entry into legal tech
15:00–18:00 – What Brighter does and how it integrates AI
18:00–20:30 – Economic shifts: productized services and new billing models
20:30–23:00 – New players entering legal tech: investors, founders, consumers
23:00–25:30 – Access-to-justice opportunities and unmet legal demand
25:30–28:00 – Best tools, communities, and mindset for vibe coding

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