Ethical-ish
Podcast Description
Welcome to Ethical-ish, a podcast for lawyers and legal consumers. We are pulling back the curtain on what makes a modern law firm ethical (or not!)
Whether you’re the average American interested in practical takeaways on what to look for in a law firm that will prioritize you, or an attorney searching for the latest guidance on legal ethics, Ethical-ish is your go-to resource.
Here, you’ll find leading legal minds offering insights, stories, and frank discussions about transparency and integrity in law practices. We’ll examine the serious, the practical, and even the entertaining nuances of modern legal ethics, including the intersection of legal ethics and technology. And we’ll do it all against the backdrop of today’s most pressing – and compelling – headlines. Listen in from start to finish: Ethical-ish.
Sponsored by Case Status, the leading client engagement software for law firms. We make client engagement easy.
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The podcast delves into various themes such as legal ethics, the relationship between law and technology, and practical advice for both consumers and attorneys. Specific episode examples include discussions on ethical legal marketing strategies and how to identify trustworthy law firms, ensuring listeners receive actionable insights.

Welcome to Ethical-ish, a podcast for lawyers and legal consumers. We are pulling back the curtain on what makes a modern law firm ethical (or not!)
Whether you’re the average American interested in practical takeaways on what to look for in a law firm that will prioritize you, or an attorney searching for the latest guidance on legal ethics, Ethical-ish is your go-to resource.
Here, you’ll find leading legal minds offering insights, stories, and frank discussions about transparency and integrity in law practices. We’ll examine the serious, the practical, and even the entertaining nuances of modern legal ethics, including the intersection of legal ethics and technology. And we’ll do it all against the backdrop of today’s most pressing – and compelling – headlines. Listen in from start to finish: Ethical-ish.
Sponsored by Case Status, the leading client engagement software for law firms. We make client engagement easy.
Produced and Powered by LawPods, podcast marketing that converts prospects and drives revenue.
Andy Severs, CEO and co-founder of Case Status, joins Ethical-ish for an origin-story conversation that lays out the macro pressures reshaping legal right now: case volumes falling for the first time in history, private equity and MSO money flooding in, marketing spend climbing from 35% to 55% of revenue, and firms making desperate, illogical cuts to stay alive. His counterargument is backed by data most platforms hide: a legal industry NPS near negative 25 versus Case Status firms averaging 70, plus 30 to 50% higher fees and 30 to 60 days faster time on desk.
The heart of the episode is Andy’s “third door” on AI. Bet on chatbots and you’re wrong, client experience craters. Bet on them and you’re right, and the AI companies eventually replace the firms buying them. The way out is human care with AI in support, never in the driver’s seat. As Andy puts it, in 2026 the answer is simple: rally with the client.
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