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From the Trunk to the Driver's Seat: How AI Is Leveling the Playing Field for Mid-Size Law Firms.

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Careers and the Business of Law
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May 13, 2026
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Summary

Legal tech used to live in the trunk - pulled out only when something broke. That era is over. David Cowen sits down with Chad Ergun , whose career has spanned Shearman & Sterling, White & Case, and Gibson Dunn before landing at Womble. Chad unpacks why mid-size firms are now competing with BigLaw, why his refusal to lock into a single AI vendor may be the smartest move in legal IT, and why simulation training is replacing the apprenticeship model. Key Topics Covered: Legal tech's promotion: From the trunk to the passenger seat to the driver's seat The roofing contractor problem: Why the billable hour cannot survive predictable outcomes, timelines, and costs Model hopping as strategy: Why Chad runs six different AI models and refuses vendor lock-in Simulation training for associates: Borrowing from pilots and surgeons to fix the mentorship gap AI doesn't judge you: Why associates ask AI the questions they were too afraid to ask their partners Enterprise data sovereignty: Why running AI on your own tenant is non-negotiable The end of the billable hour by 2027: Chad weighs in on Anthropic GC's bold prediction 🎧 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Share this episode and take your career from now to next! 💡To learn more about the future of legal innovation, visit https://solid.legal/podcasts/ Never eat alone!