How can legal technology future-proof your law career?
LEGAL CAREER TIPS
JENNY SACAJ
Working in law no longer just means being a solicitor or barrister. The legal field has evolved considerably in recent years, and now technology is playing a more important role than ever. This is a trend that is only going to accelerate from here on out. As the industry becomes ever more reliant on technology, and more and more roles outside of a traditional legal route appear within firms, having a good grasp on the latest legal technology is going to become an absolute requirement.
Fortunately, we addressed the new skills that anyone interested in a long-term legal career would need in our latest Junior Lawyer’s Lunch with the help of Christopher Tart-Roberts – Head of Lawtech, at Macfarlanes. Christopher witnessed firsthand how legal technology was becoming increasingly popular throughout his years as a Banking Lawyer, before deciding to pursue legal tech full time. Here’s what he covered in the event:
What does it mean to be a Legal Technologist?
Though we mustn’t forget that the law remains at the heart of everything Legal Technologists do. It is still a very much client-centric role that compliments the law with wider skills and expertise.
What does ‘different roles and wider skillsets’ mean in law?
What experience do legal tech teams require from us?
And last, but definitely not least, genuine enthusiasm goes a very long way!
The aim of a legal technologist is to be best able to understand a client’s processes and pain points. The role would generally suit those who are inquisitive and creative, drawing on different perspectives and experiences to find solutions.
How can you get more involved with legal technology?
- Macfarlanes has introduced a two-year graduate scheme for those who want to become legal technologists, where you’ll be working alongside Chris and qualify as a legal tech expert!
- If you are keen on qualifying as a solicitor and equally keen on legal operations, Macfarlanes also offers a trainee seat in their legal tech team as part of the traditional training contract route.
- Eversheds Sutherland also offers the opportunity to qualify as a Legal Technologist within their team.
- Legal In-house teams such as Deloitte have also opened their Legal Technologist Programme.
The diversity of routes within the law is continuing to expand and it has already proven to create individuals that have driven a positive change in this so-called archaic industry, and introducing digital natives into organisations will help future-proof legal careers and the profession as a whole.
Additional Resources:
- Attend a future Junior Lawyer Lunch – On the first Wednesday of every month, we open the event doors to legal professionals looking for keynote insights, key skills, and networking. Come along!
- What is a legal technologist? – Has the term “legal technologist” left you puzzled? In this Flex article, we speak to legal technolgists directly and demand they explain themselves.
- A-Z of Legal Innovation Jargon – Our talented friends over at Crafty Counsel have compiled a huge range of videos covering legal tech jargon and what it means. It’s worth a look!