The #legaldesignbookclub presents Range by David Epstein. Lawyers are told to hyperspecialize – but Range paints a different picture.
Category: Legal Design
Introducing: Legal Design Bookclub
Introducing Legal Design Bookclub, a space to share ideas and books about creativity, innovation, and the future of law and society.
Static and dynamic legal information
Static and dynamic legal information are two formats that you can choose for a legal product intended for wider audience. Explore their respective pros and cons and discover which one is for you.
Data-driven legal design class
Learn how a data-driven approach can enhance legal education. Discover the lessons I learned from teaching a legal design class and how I collected and utilized data to improve the course.
Bucerius Summer Program Legal Technology and Operations Review
I attended the 2022 Bucerius Summer Program on Legal Technology and Operations. What is it about, how to apply, and is it worth it?
Do this before you start innovating
How to start innovating? Before you go ahead and purchase all that shiny tech, make sure you do this first.
How to incorporate legal design in your law firm?
It can be pretty hard to bring legal design into a law firm with its existing processes, assumptions, and clients. But while keeping it real, there are still opportunities to seize it to your advantage!
Plain language writing
How to use the power of plain language to get your point across and leave the wall of text in the past? Find out in three easy checklists!
Five reasons why lawyers should try hackathons
Lawyers should try hackathons because they are multidisciplinary, a great business exercise, a way to try new things, meet new people and have fun. Attending one, however, can be pretty scary if you are not used to any of the above – so having a powerful Why is essential.
