This is not your typical company blog.
On our blog, we discuss all manners of topics covering legal work, information, and technologies.
We believe that our products have to support what lawyers do and operate within a connected system of processes and technologies.
Our blog covers more than just our company and what we do. We want to share information that might be helpful as you think about the past, present and future of legal work, people, data, business, and technologies.
A masterclass in legal optimization – designing useful applications
In the last couple of years, Tim McDonald put together an automation and optimization project where a few changes led to 85% of procurement contracts becoming self-serviced by his business team, so they never need any intervention from his legal team at all. The result was that the speed of procurement improved by three to four times compared to prior to his automation and optimization project!
Using visualizations to represent structural legal data in transactions
When people think of lawyers, they generally think of lawyers using words on a page or words spoken in court. Unless they have worked with lawyers through the planning and strategizing stages of a case, most people do not think of lawyers as visual creatures. The lucky few who have worked with lawyers extensively may know that, contrary to popular opinion, lawyers rely heavily on visualizations, like flowcharts and structure diagrams…
Pairing “hard technology” with “soft service” to deliver better outcomes
No-code and low-code platforms have been a focal point of attention in quite some years in the legal profession. To find out more about no-code and low-code platforms, we had the pleasure to have a conversation with Jackson Liu from Neota Logic, one of the most well known companies in the legal technology sector…
Designing automation software for lawyers and their workflow
For our first blog post, we had the pleasure to speak with our friend and the Head of Growth for Avvoka, Giles Thompson. We wanted this conversation centered on the topics of “making software easy for lawyers to use” and “making a tool that works across the whole transaction lifecycle“…