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Legal Late Night

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A pop culture-infused variety show for lawyers, covering business management, tech trends, and industry analysis in a late-night talk show format.

The brief

Legal Late Night is a business podcast for lawyers that adopts the structure of a late-night talk show. Each episode typically opens with the host's solo monologue on a major legal tech or business story, like a major firm's AI investment. This is followed by a long-form interview with a guest, interspersed with recurring segments that often involve pop culture analysis, such as a track-by-track breakdown of a "perfect album."

The show's most distinctive feature is its format, explicitly modeled on a variety show. Unlike typical interview podcasts, it dedicates significant runtime to the host's monologues and quirky, recurring segments, such as analyzing a 1989 power-pop album, which sets it apart from other legal business content.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Hosted by Jared Correia, Esq., Legal Late Night is a weekly podcast structured like a classic television variety show. Correia, a former practicing attorney and current law firm management consultant, blends in-depth analysis of legal industry news with guest interviews and pop culture deep dives. The show provides business management ideas and technology tips for lawyers, all delivered with a humorous, conversational tone.

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Credentials & credits

  • CEO, Red Cave Law Firm Consulting
  • COO, Gideon Software, Inc.
  • Former practicing attorney
  • Author, "Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers" (American Bar Association)
  • Columnist for Attorney at Work and Lawyerist
  • Instructor at Concord Law School and Suffolk University Law School

Other ventures

  • Red Cave Law Firm Consulting
  • Gideon Software, Inc.
  • Legal Toolkit (podcast)
  • NonEventcast (podcast for Above the Law)
  • Columnist for various legal publications
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Why 60 Percent of Law Firm Phone Calls Fail and the History of Weird Jobs | with Tony Prieto

    Demonstrates the show's signature blend of deep-dive pop culture analysis (a detailed breakdown of a 1989 album) with legal industry conversation.

  2. 02
    Kirkland and Ellis's Half Billion Dollar AI Play and Taly Goody on Building a Niche Law Firm

    Features a detailed host monologue on a major industry trend (AI) before a guest interview on a related theme (entrepreneurship).

  3. 03
    Fixing Legal Time Tracking Mistakes and the Real Role of a Fractional CFO with Leah Miller

    A representative example of the show's practical advice for law firm owners, focusing on financial management and operations.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How Legal Late Night interviews

Jared Correia begins interviews by building rapport with a light, personal, and often humorous question about the guest's background, like their college major or a unique hobby. He then chronologically traces their career path, asking about their origin story, key decisions, and the process of starting their business. Correia frequently frames questions using his own experiences and transitions from personal topics to the guest's core expertise, ensuring the conversation provides practical advice for his lawyer audience.

The show is structured into distinct segments, often starting with a solo monologue by the host, followed by a guest interview and other recurring bits. Host Jared Correia uses a conversational, humorous, and often self-deprecating style to discuss both serious legal business topics and personal pop culture interests. The tone is akin to a casual, entertaining conversation rather than a formal lecture.

Questions Legal Late Night keeps coming back to

11 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Legal Late Night reaches for it.

origin

3
  1. Q.01

    How did you get into the legal space or end up where you are?

    This question is used early to establish the guest's professional origin story and career trajectory.

  2. Q.02

    Why did you choose your major or early career path?

    Often asked with self-deprecating humor, this question explores a guest's early motivations and decisions.

  3. Q.03

    When did you decide to leave your job and start your own firm?

    This question pinpoints the entrepreneurial turning point in a guest's career.

process

2
  1. Q.01

    What was the process of starting your law firm like?

    Probes the practical details and challenges of legal entrepreneurship for the benefit of the audience.

  2. Q.02

    How did you navigate [specific business challenge, e.g., the pandemic]?

    Explores how guests adapt to external pressures and obstacles.

craft

2
  1. Q.01

    What is [niche practice area] and what does that work actually involve?

    Serves to clarify a specialized topic for a broader legal audience.

  2. Q.02

    Why did you choose your specific practice areas?

    This question explores the business strategy and rationale behind a firm's focus.

advice

2
  1. Q.01

    How does a law firm solve [specific business problem]?

    Dives into the guest's core expertise to provide actionable advice for the audience.

  2. Q.02

    How does a firm know when it's time to [hire/grow/change]?

    Frames a key decision point for law firm owners, based on the guest's area of expertise.

personal

2
  1. Q.01

    What's so cool about [guest's personal interest or hobby]?

    Typically used as an icebreaker to open the interview on a light, personal note and build rapport.

  2. Q.02

    What's your favorite [book/album/movie]?

    Connects the guest's professional life to their personal taste and pop culture interests.

Signature segments

  • · The Monologue
  • · The Interview
  • · The Counter Program
  • · The Perfect Album
  • · How Broke Am I?

Topics covered repeatedly

Law firm business managementLegal technologyArtificial intelligence in lawLegal marketing and client intakeFinancial management for law firmsLegal entrepreneurshipPop culture analysisLaw firm operationsBilling and timekeeping
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

Guests are typically founders, consultants, and strategists who provide services and expertise to the legal industry. The show books experts in areas like law firm finance, marketing, and technology, who can offer actionable insights for an audience of attorneys.

Recent guests
  • Leah Miller
    on Fixing Legal Time Tracking Mistakes and the Real Role of a Fractional CFO with Leah Miller
  • Tony Prieto
    on Why 60 Percent of Law Firm Phone Calls Fail and the History of Weird Jobs | with Tony Prieto
  • Taly Goody
    on Kirkland and Ellis's Half Billion Dollar AI Play and Taly Goody on Building a Niche Law Firm
  • Karin Conroy
    on Karin Conroy on Conroy Creative Counsel, AI, and Podcasting
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
181
181
Avg views / video
551
Trailing window
Total views
200K
199,849
Videos published
338
Sponsor readEstimated

Estimated: Sponsorships appear to be from B2B companies that sell services directly to law firms, such as virtual receptionists (Answering Legal). The host's own consulting firm, Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, is also mentioned, suggesting a content marketing angle for his services.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who is the host of Legal Late Night?
The host is Jared Correia, a former attorney who is now the CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting.
What is the format of the show?
It's structured like a late-night variety show, featuring a host monologue on legal news, a guest interview, and recurring pop culture segments.
Is this podcast still active?
Yes, based on the recent episode release dates, the podcast is currently active.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
Legal Late Night is available on YouTube and major podcast listening platforms.
What kind of guests are featured?
The show features interviews with entrepreneurs, consultants, and strategists who offer services and expertise to law firms.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]Jared Correia - Host on Legal Talk Networklegaltalknetwork.com
  2. [02]About - Red Cave Law Firm Consultingredcavelegal.com
  3. [03]Jared Correia | Solo Practice Universitysolopracticeuniversity.com
  4. [04]Jared Correia, Contributor at Attorney at Workattorneyatwork.com
  5. [05]Jared Correia | CEO - LEAP Legal Software CLE Catalogleap.us
  6. [06]Jared Corriea, CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting - Clioclio.com
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