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Attorney Daniel J. Siegel's Legal Tech Podcast

Attorney Daniel J. Siegel's Legal Tech Podcast

著者: Daniel J. Siegel
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Law. Technology. Ethics. Techno-Ethics. Productivity. Nowadays lawyers, law firms and legal professionals must address a wide range of issues. It could be cybersecurity and phishing today, and tomorrow it could be the need to train staff on how to use Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Word. You name it, if it's related to law, tech or ethics, this jargon-free podcast will cover the topic. Plus, Attorney Dan Siegel is a nationally known speaker and writer on law, ethics, and technology - known for his jargon-free approach.


Sponsored by Integrated Technology Services, LLC and the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC, experts and practicing lawyers and legal professionals, this podcast will help you learn and keep your practice moving.

© 2026 Attorney Daniel J. Siegel's Legal Tech Podcast
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  • Estate Planning Kerfuffles: Why DIY Wills and Living Trusts Go Wrong
    2026/03/03

    In this episode of the Legal Tech Podcast, attorney Dan Siegel explores a real‑world estate planning “kerfuffle” that highlights why do‑it‑yourself wills, online legal forms, and improperly drafted living trusts can create expensive and painful consequences for families.

    Using a client story, Dan explains how well‑intentioned efforts to save money—such as relying on online tools or having a non‑lawyer amend estate plans—can result in invalid documents, unintended distributions, probate complications, and significant legal fees after death. He discusses the risks of failing to properly amend a will, the dangers of improperly executed living trusts, and common misconceptions about avoiding probate and Pennsylvania inheritance tax.

    The episode also addresses why revocable living trusts often do not achieve the tax or probate benefits people expect under Pennsylvania law, and why coordinated estate planning—wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations—must be done correctly and kept up to date.

    The key takeaway: estate planning is not a place to cut corners. Consulting an experienced estate planning attorney up front can save families substantial time, money, and conflict later.

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    14 分
  • Vote Smart: Understanding Pennsylvania’s Judicial Retention Elections
    2025/10/26

    In this episode, attorney Daniel J. Siegel takes a thoughtful look at Pennsylvania’s upcoming Pennsylvania judicial retention elections—and why voters should look beyond headlines, partisanship, and single-issue politics when deciding whether to retain appellate judges. Drawing on decades of courtroom experience and more than 250 appellate cases, Siegel explains how Pennsylvania’s Supreme, Superior, and Commonwealth Court judges shape the law that affects every citizen, from workers’ compensation to family and criminal cases.

    Siegel urges voters to focus on fairness, preparation, integrity, and adherence to the rule of law—the qualities that define strong jurists—rather than letting political winds or controversial soundbites determine the future of the judiciary. He also shares why he supports the retention of Justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, David Wecht, and Judges Alice Beck Dubow and Michael Wojcik, emphasizing that judicial excellence transcends party lines.

    If you care about the courts, justice, and democracy, this episode offers a lawyer’s clear, reasoned perspective on how to judge the judges.

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    10 分
  • How Legal Research and Legislative History Led to a Landmark Victory: The Story Behind Steets v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board (Pa. 2025)
    2025/10/20

    In this episode, Attorney Daniel J. Siegel takes listeners behind the scenes of his landmark victory before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Steets v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board (2025) — a decision that reshaped how Pennsylvania courts interpret key provisions of the Workers’ Compensation Act.

    What began as a seemingly routine case evolved into a deep dive into the legislative intent, historical context, and statutory interpretation of a decades-old provision. Dan explains how meticulous legal research, analysis of legislative history, and strategic appellate advocacy convinced the Court to clarify — and ultimately correct — long-standing misunderstandings in the law.

    Listeners will gain insight into:

    • How thorough research and historical context can transform a case.
    • The methods used to trace legislative history and statutory evolution in Pennsylvania.
    • How appellate strategy and clear legal writing can turn complex statutory issues into compelling arguments.
    • The broader impact of the Steets decision on injured workers, employers, and practitioners across the Commonwealth.

    Part legal analysis, part storytelling, and part lesson in the art of advocacy, this episode illustrates how research-driven lawyering can make new law — and why attention to detail remains one of the most powerful tools in any lawyer’s arsenal.

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    18 分
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