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Pippi Scott-Meuser

Director of Client Happiness at Counter Tax Lawyers

Pippi Scott-Meuser is the producer of the Building NewLaw podcast.14 She works behind the scenes to help create and manage the podcast, which features interviews with lawyers, legal technologists, and other innovators who are changing the way law is practiced.3

As the producer, Pippi likely handles various aspects of podcast production, including:

  • Coordinating interviews and guests
  • Managing the recording and editing process
  • Overseeing post-production tasks
  • Helping to promote and distribute episodes

In one episode, Pippi made an announcement about a new feature allowing Canadian lawyers to easily complete CPD requirements by texting a number to receive a quiz link after listening to an episode.1 This suggests she is involved in developing new initiatives to engage listeners and add value to the podcast.

The Building NewLaw podcast aims to connect people and ideas in the legal industry, focusing on innovation and new approaches to practicing law.2 As the producer, Pippi Scott-Meuser plays an important role in bringing these conversations and insights to the podcast's audience of lawyers and legal professionals interested in the evolution of legal practice.

Highlights

Jun 5 · countertax.ca
Fin (Legal) Tech & monetizing law firm innovation
Feb 29 · lawtimesnews.com
Monday, February 29, 2016 | Law Times
Sep 22 · countertax.ca
The Building NewLaw Podcast: why, how, and lessons learned

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada