Episode 86 “How this software company provides practical assistance to marginalised communities”

Episode 86 “How this software company provides practical assistance to marginalised communities”

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. 86 I had the pleasure of speaking with John Lord, Co-founder and Chairman of long term sponsor of the podcast, Neota (formerly Neota Logic). We discuss:
 What John wants the world to know about no-code and why;
 Some unintended consequences of no-code including hybrid working models;
 How no-code supports the democratisation of information in both commercial and public interest contexts;
 The areas of law that are suited to apps, what can be built, and how they help;
 The scope of opportunity for legal technology both in terms of market and career choices;
 The genesis of the university program that Neota now operates in 18 universities around the world and its involvement with pro bono;
 Outcomes from university ‘Law Apps’ courses including an example of how Neota’s technology resulted in homes being repaired in a remote Aboriginal community;
 How an app assists people to have criminal records expunged in the United States;
 The meaning and relevance of the name ‘Neota’; and
 John’s definition of legal innovation.

Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic

Neota Logic is the leading no-code automation platform, providing lawyers with a wide range of easy-to-use tools to automate any aspect of their services. Take a look at what Neota offers to lawyers, especially those of you interested in delivering legal services different to the traditional model? To find out more about Neota’s Document Automation capabilities, part of their wider no-code platform to automate expertise at scale, watch this explainer video. If you are a lawyer interested in delivering legal services differently, you will want to look into Neota Logic’s products.

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