The Matters Podcast Returns

Hosted by CEO and Founder Jack Newton, Clio’s podcast returns with candid conversations about the forces transforming the legal profession



Clio, the global leader in legal AI technology, today announced the launch of Season 3 of its acclaimed podcast, Matters hosted by Jack Newton, Clio’s CEO and Founder. The show brings together thought leaders from across the legal ecosystem, from law firm partners and in-house counsel to innovators, technologists, and champions of access to justice.

As the legal profession navigates shifting client expectations and the adoption of new technologies, Matters explores the most compelling challenges, opportunities, and solutions shaping the industry today. It serves as a critical resource for legal professionals, legal tech enthusiasts, and future-minded firm owners seeking to navigate the changing landscape.

“Recording this season of Matters made it clear just how much the legal industry is changing and how many smart people are driving that change,” said Jack Newton, CEO and Founder of Clio. “I had the chance to talk with an incredible range of founders, innovators, and big thinkers. Every conversation left me with a new idea, a new perspective, or a new question about where the industry is headed next.”

Season 3 launches today including an exclusive interview with Bob Simon, Co-founder of The Simon Law Group and Justice HQ. The premiere episode, “Mastering the Modern Courtroom: Innovation, Empathy, and Personal Injury Success with Bob Simon,” explores how empathy and cutting-edge technology are reshaping trial strategy.

The guest lineup features prominent voices including Sarah Lewis, Associate Professor at Harvard University; Bob Ambrogi, Founder of LawSites and leader in the legal tech space; Ian Manuel, acclaimed author and criminal justice reform advocate; Damien Riehl, renowned legal technologist; and Jacqueline Schaefer, Founder and CEO of Clearbrief. These episodes provide actionable takeaways for legal professionals looking to modernize their practice.

The podcast is available in video and audio formats across a wide range of platforms. Listeners can tune in to the audio versions on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music Podcasts, and Audible. Full video episodes, alongside transcripts and highlight reels, will be available on YouTube Podcasts.

For more information, show notes, and to subscribe to episode updates, visit the Clio podcast hub at clio.com/podcast.