Building a Career in Law with Ariana Tadler
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Ariana Tadler joins Brian Roberts in the Attorney Lounge to share her journey from growing up in Queens, New York, to becoming a successful attorney and e-discovery pioneer. She excelled in school and sports, becoming a lacrosse champion and developing leadership skills at a young age. Ariana attended Hamilton College and then Fordham Law School, where she discovered her passion for law. She started her career at a small law firm and later joined the largest plaintiffs firm in the class action field. Early in her career, Ariana became interested in e-discovery and played a crucial role in transitioning the legal industry from paper-based document review to electronic discovery. She also served on the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee. The conversation covers various topics related to technology, data, work-life integration, and the future of the legal profession. Ariana discusses the impact of technology on the legal industry, including the use of apps and cloud-based applications in litigation. She also shares her insights on work-life balance and the importance of managing time effectively. Tadler emphasizes the need for human connection in a technology-driven world and offers strategies for maintaining a healthy balance. The conversation concludes with a discussion on legal operations and the role of AI in the practice of law. 
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