Episode 71 “Doing legal design differently with Sara Rayment”

Episode 71 “Doing legal design differently with Sara Rayment”

Reimagining Justice covers issues at the intersection of innovation, law and social justice and you will enjoy it if you’re someone who hopes to make a positive improvement to people’s experience of the law through new ways of thinking and doing.

In episode no. 71 my guest is Principal Legal Designer of 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.

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2022-02-08T09:35:23+10:00