Noah Waisberg, Esq., of Diligence Engine has posted Legal Automation: Career Alternative for Laid-off Law Firm Partners? at the Diligence Engine blog.
Here are excerpts from the post:
We have a career suggestion for laid-off partners who are highly skilled at legal work and less skilled at client development and management: find work in legal automation. Legal thinker Richard Susskind has argued that we will see more “legal knowledge engineers”. As a technically skilled practitioner, you could be perfect for this role. [...]
What type of legal automation work is out there? [...]
- Automating form agreements[...]
- Creating drafting aides[...]
- Building expert systems[...]
- Automating deal closing documents[...]
- Automating due diligence/contract review [...]
Tags: Diligence Engine blog, Disintermediation of lawyers, Law practice technology, Lawyers in legal informatics, Noah Waisberg, Role of lawyers in legal informatics
January 12, 2013 at 11:12 pm |
Interesting comments: re @DiligenceEngine ‘s Legal Automation Career Alternative post by @computational @sethjchandler http://on.fb.me/V3NwW3