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When a client loses trust in their attorney, it's almost never because of one wrong answer. It's because the firm shows up inconsistently. In this episode of Ethical-ish, host Paul Bamert sits down with Jerry Zhou, CEO and co-founder of Supio, to dig into what the ABA's duty of competency actually means in 2026, and why the same principle that earns a client's trust is the one that earns an attorney's trust in their technology: consistent, predictable performance over time.
Learn More and Connect☑️ Jerry Zhou | LinkedIn
☑️ Supio | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
☑️ Paul Bamert | LinkedIn
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By Case StatusWhen a client loses trust in their attorney, it's almost never because of one wrong answer. It's because the firm shows up inconsistently. In this episode of Ethical-ish, host Paul Bamert sits down with Jerry Zhou, CEO and co-founder of Supio, to dig into what the ABA's duty of competency actually means in 2026, and why the same principle that earns a client's trust is the one that earns an attorney's trust in their technology: consistent, predictable performance over time.
Learn More and Connect☑️ Jerry Zhou | LinkedIn
☑️ Supio | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
☑️ Paul Bamert | LinkedIn
☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music
Produced and Powered by LawPods
Sponsored by Case Status