Ralph Pillinger: The View from a Production Lead’s Seat in a Multi-State Personal Injury Practice
A 24-year litigation paralegal who also coaches endurance athletes explains how the best personal injury firms run operations, set up cases, and use AI without losing the human part of the work.
On the latest episode of the Trial Lawyer …
AI Reality Check: What Is Working in Personal Injury Firms Right Now
Every personal injury firm is being pitched AI tools right now. Very few are seeing real returns.
A recent MIT study found 95 percent of companies cannot draw a straight line from their AI spend to any measurable result. Uber’s …
Nick Norden: Your Ego Is the Thing Slowing Your Firm Down
Most trial lawyers think the hard part is winning. You try the case, you get the verdict, you move on to the next one. Then you start your own firm and learn the truth. Winning cases and running a firm …
The Human-in-the-Loop Playbook: Integrating AI With Your PI Firm Without Losing Staff Buy-In
Plaintiff firms often hit a ceiling because of operations, not casework. Strong verdicts hide weak systems, until Why the firms winning with legal AI are not the ones with the most tools, but the ones who brought their teams along.…
Inside Michael McCready’s playbook for trial lawyer operations, AI adoption, and law firm scaling.
Most personal injury firm leaders confuse two questions. Are we winning cases? Are we running a healthy business? They are not the same question. And the firms pulling ahead are the ones who stopped pretending otherwise.
In a recent episode …
Why the Most Innovative Trial Lawyers Are Rethinking LinkedIn, AI, and What “Success” Really Means according to Helen Pamely
Most trial lawyers did not go to law school to become content creators.
And yet, the personally injury firms who are growing the fastest today are not just winning cases. They are building trust, visibility, and influence long before a …
Winning in 2026: New Metrics Every PI Firm Must Adopt to Scale Faster
The personal injury space, and law firms in general, have long relied on lawyers as the fundamental unit of measurement, tracking cases resolved, number of lawyers in the firm, and revenue tied directly to lawyer effort. In a world shaped …
The Power of Preparation: What Trial Lawyers Can Learn from Nick Verderame’s Approach to Catastrophic Injury Litigation
If you want a snapshot of where personal injury practice is headed, look at what it takes to win jury trials with Ankin Law. In Howard Ankin’s shop, that means a real budget for focus groups, purpose-built visuals …
The PI Firm Efficiency Gap is GROWING: What to Do About Your Best Team Members Drowning in Administrative Tasks
The conversation around AI and legal technology is top of mind. At a recent industry event, trial lawyers, technologists, and law firm leaders gathered to discuss where personal injury practices are heading next. The takeaway was clear: firms that invest …
The Rise of Legal AI and the Implications for the Future of Personal Injury Practices
Technology in the practice of law is no longer an abstract concept, it’s becoming the backbone of how cases are prepared, argued, and/or resolved. At a recent industry conference put on by Supio, attorneys, industry insiders, and technologists came …