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. 72 I share with you 3 (or maybe 4!) things you should know about legal design. The episode covers:
- The definition of legal design;
- 3 categories of legal design;
- How it differs from human-centred design and design thinking;
- Real examples of legal design in commercial and not-for-profit contexts;
- Some key elements of any effective legal design process;
- Questions to ask if you’d like to implement legal design;
- How legal design intersects with technology; and
- A special offer from me!
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‘The Design of Everyday Things’ by Don Norman
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Neota Logic document automation overview
Andrea Perry-Petersen or email me andrea@andreaperrypetersen.com.au
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