Legal Design: Crafting User-Centric Legal Solutions
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What you'll learn
Review the Essentials of Legal Design.
Apply Design Thinking for Legal Hurdles.
Improve Client Interaction and Communication.
Create and Execute Legal Design.
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Using design thinking, this course seeks to humanize and simplify legal services. Using interesting case studies and real-world examples, we will aim to demystify legal processes and simplify them for usage. Inspired by apps like the UK ICO's "Make a Complaint" automation, which streamlines the complaint procedure, and DoNotPay, an AI-powered tool helping consumers negotiate legal concerns, Learn from Clio's Legal Trends Report, which stresses remote legal solutions and services oriented around the client, and from the Plain Language Act of New Zealand, which aims to make government communications understandable and accessible.
In the complicated field of law, putting the user first guarantees efficiency, accessibility, and openness. You will learn how to improve client involvement, apply design thinking to legal difficulties, produce simple, useful legal documents and services. Key techniques and strategies include multidisciplinary collaboration, plain language, and visual communication which help you innovate in the legal sector and effect significant change are offered by this course. This course is designed for a broad spectrum of legal practitioners, including attorneys, paralegals, legal designers, and law students. It is also suitable for professionals from various fields who are keen on enhancing the accessibility and user-friendliness of legal services. The diverse audience ensures a rich learning environment where different perspectives and experiences can be shared, fostering a deeper understanding of the importance and impact of legal design. No specific prerequisites are required for this course, making it accessible to anyone interested in the topic. However, having a fundamental grasp of legal procedures and a curiosity about design thinking will enrich the learning experience. Participants with this background will find it easier to grasp the concepts and apply them effectively in their respective fields. After this course, learners will be able to review the essentials of legal design and research how it can make legal services more user focused. They will employ design thinking strategies to develop easy to understand and accessible legal solutions, enhancing client interaction and communication. Additionally, participants will create and execute legal designs using these strategies to develop legal products, services, and processes that are easy for users to navigate, ultimately improving the user experience in legal contexts.
This course aims to humanize and simplify legal services using design thinking. Inspired by tools like the UK ICO's "Make a Complaint" automation and DoNotPay, and insights from Clio's Legal Trends Report and the Plain Language Act of New Zealand, you'll learn to enhance client engagement, create clear legal documents, and innovate with multidisciplinary collaboration and visual communication.
What's included
11 videos4 readings1 assignment1 peer review2 discussion prompts
11 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Introduction to the Course & Meet Your Instructor•1 minute
- What is Legal Design?•5 minutes
- The User-Centered Approach •4 minutes
- Legal Design in Practice •5 minutes
- Design Thinking for Legal Problems •5 minutes
- Visualizing Legal Information•5 minutes
- Plain Language and Clear Communication •5 minutes
- Building a Legal Design Team •4 minutes
- Measuring the Impact of Legal Design•6 minutes
- The Future of Legal Design•6 minutes
- Congratulations and Continuous Learning Journey•2 minutes
4 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Welcome to the Course: Course Overview•5 minutes
- The Power of Legal Service Design and Customer-Centricity •5 minutes
- Legal Design Toolbox by Legal Design Lab •5 minutes
- Drafting in plain English and Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts by Plain English Campaign •5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
- Legal Design: Crafting User-Centric Legal Solutions•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 15 minutes
- Enhancing User-Centricity in Legal Services •15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
- Simplifying Legal Jargon: Making Law Understandable for All•5 minutes
- Balancing Precision and Clarity in Legal Documents•5 minutes
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