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Doing legal design differently with Sara Rayment

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In episode no. 71 my guest is Principal Legal Designer, Inkling Legal Design, Sara Rayment. We discuss:
  • Why legal design makes sense to Sara;
  • The types of projects Inkling Legal Design work on and the common thread between them;
  • Common characteristics of Inkling’s clients;
  • The approach to legal design that sets Inkling apart;
  • The diversity of skills in her law firm and design practice;
  • What science has to do with design thinking;
  • The challenges of managing diverse projects;
  • How linear project management, budgets and agile approach interrelate;
  • The most difficult aspect of working with a new client;
  • Key elements of successful legal design for projects and the people involved;
  • How design sprints are just one part of a project, and the importance of being able to communicate ‘the story’ to facilitate implementation;
  • Participants’ emotional reactions to the various stages of a design sprint and how they encourage personal growth;
  • The primary purpose of user-testing;
  • How law students respond to design thinking;
  • An AI tool developed by Inkling Legal Design to assist lawyers more easily adopt plain language;
  • The lack of consistency in approach and rigour towards legal design as a discipline; and
  • Sara’s definition of legal innovation.
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic

Links:

Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au

Twitter - @ReimaginingJ

Facebook – Reimagining Justice group

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91 episodes

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Manage episode 319787337 series 2695368
Content provided by Andrea Perry-Petersen and Andrea Perry-Petersen - Innovator. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrea Perry-Petersen and Andrea Perry-Petersen - Innovator or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In episode no. 71 my guest is Principal Legal Designer, Inkling Legal Design, Sara Rayment. We discuss:
  • Why legal design makes sense to Sara;
  • The types of projects Inkling Legal Design work on and the common thread between them;
  • Common characteristics of Inkling’s clients;
  • The approach to legal design that sets Inkling apart;
  • The diversity of skills in her law firm and design practice;
  • What science has to do with design thinking;
  • The challenges of managing diverse projects;
  • How linear project management, budgets and agile approach interrelate;
  • The most difficult aspect of working with a new client;
  • Key elements of successful legal design for projects and the people involved;
  • How design sprints are just one part of a project, and the importance of being able to communicate ‘the story’ to facilitate implementation;
  • Participants’ emotional reactions to the various stages of a design sprint and how they encourage personal growth;
  • The primary purpose of user-testing;
  • How law students respond to design thinking;
  • An AI tool developed by Inkling Legal Design to assist lawyers more easily adopt plain language;
  • The lack of consistency in approach and rigour towards legal design as a discipline; and
  • Sara’s definition of legal innovation.
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic

Links:

Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au

Twitter - @ReimaginingJ

Facebook – Reimagining Justice group

  continue reading

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