Witness familiarization and how to combat the dark arts of cross examination
We had the pleasure to speak with Tom Nevin of Loquitur (https://loquitur.com.au/) a few weeks ago about the dark arts of what trial lawyers have to do, and how by providing training to witnesses, Loquitur helps trial lawyers achieve better results for their clients…
Moneyball for law: picking the best fantasy league legal team
Much of legal technology seems to be focused on solutions that seem to “robotize the lawyer”, but Mark and I want to use this blog post to explore what could happen if we apply technology and data science to the layers above the expert services, and “robotized” those layers?
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“…
A blog about being better lawyers and what technology can do
We wanted to call this first post on our blog “In the beginning“, which is probably somewhat too grandiose. We wanted to use this first post to talk about why we are writing this blog and what we propose to put on this blog; use it to set the tone as a light-hearted exploration of our core themes…