As the workplace changes, lawyers must continue to level up their skills to match the rate of change and stay relevant. Legal design, one of the fastest-growing disciplines in law, looks at how design, together with technology, can be deployed to enhance client services, improve usability and increase innovation in the legal sector. Join this dynamic discussion, which explores contemporary applications of legal design and how legal design practitioners are using Artificial Intelligence to scale its impact. This session will run from 5.30pm to 6.30pm on 5 February in the Case Study Room (04_3_37).
Biography:

Ms Meera Klemola is globally recognised as a leading expert in legal innovation by design. She is the co-author of the industry-acclaimed publication The Legal Design Book: Doing Law in the 21st Century, one of the first works investigating Legal Design. Ms Klemola is a trusted advisor to legal teams from some of the largest brands and law firms, including Chevron, Accenture, Daimler, Nike, Linklaters and White & Case. At Bond University, she teaches Fundamentals of Legal Design, Australia’s first microcredential in this space. Ms Klemola's work focuses on future skills and explores the ways design and technology can create better outcomes for clients and the legal industry.