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Il legal design aiuta la comunicazione ai cittadini - nelle leggi e nella giurisprudenzaCambiano le sentenze, e sono piu' leggibili.Ecco cosa e' il legal design e 10 anni dopo dal mio primo interesse con questo nome (prima si chiamava plan legal text) racconto l'evoluzione della documentazione ufficiale e come si piu' facile oggi conoscere i testi.Consultate i testi normativi su ecommercekit.it per vedere come ho indicizzato i testi.
Moim gościem w 109. odcinku podcastu “Marketing prawniczy w praktyce” jest Iwona Jaroszewska-Ignatowska - współzałożycielka kancelarii People & Law Jaroszewska-Ignatowska Sarek-SadurskaRozmowę zaczęliśmy od gość kontrowersyjnego pytanie, a mianowicie : “po co światu kolejna kancelaria zajmująca się prawem pracy?”W dalsze części rozmawiamy m.in. o:
Semplificare con dei grafici. O con dei fumetti. Il legal design e' cresciuto poco in questi anni, ma ci sono comunque dei testi interessanti. Oggi parliamo di una tesi di laurea e degli altri aspetti sottostimati.Qui la scheda e la tesi: https://iris.unica.it/handle/11584/285095
Perche' controllare o non controllare l'età dei minori online - legaldesignIdentificare tutti o combattere i comportamenti illeciti ?In Uk ICO e' andata dai social media e ha fatto piccole proposte per migliorare la sicurezza dei minori. Una novantina le migliorie adottate collaborando.In Europa l'approccio e' regolatorio: identifichiamo tutti per proteggere i minori, contro il principio di minimizzazioneNon lo dico io, ma tutti gli esperti. Questo ottimo esempio di legal design spiega pro e contro (praticamente solo i contro) dell'identificazione dei minorenni onlineLink:https://www.primaonline.it/2024/03/25/404229/agcom-avvia-una-consultazione-sulla-age-assurance-delle-piattaforme-video/https://fpf.org/blog/new-fpf-infographic-analyzes-age-assurance-technology-privacy-tradeoffs/Caffe20.it/membri 30 gg gratis poi da 4 euro al mese
Inoltre, la sentenza n. 10/2024 della Corte costituzionale sul diritto all'affettività del detenuto e il Decreto legislativo n. 1/2024 in tema di adempimenti tributari.>> Leggi anche l'articolo: http://tinyurl.com/bdeujb5k>> Scopri tutti i podcast di Altalex: https://bit.ly/2NpEc3w
Difendersi online con la sostenibilità e le misure di sicurezza insieme al fattore ManzoniSocial engineering: attacco informatico.Cosa blocca la difesa informatica ?Perche' siamo tanto restii dal difenderci ?Semplice. Abbiamo dimenticato di parlare semplice come Manzoni.Buon ascolto.
Une conférence des RDV des Transformations du Droit - 7ème édition, 5 et 6 octobre 2023. Pré-inscrivez-vous sur transfodroit.com pour être informé(e) de l'édition 2024 ! Mettre en place le Legal Design ne se décrète pas d'un simple coup de baguette magique. Il requiert de dépasser certains freins et d'accepter un changement dans nos pratiques. Nous sommes tous passés par là. Alors venez découvrir ce qui nous a définitivement convaincu de franchir le cap ! Une conférence animée par le collectif Lab Legal (à retrouver chaque année sur l'Espace Village du LegalDesign).
Une conférence des RDV des Transformations du Droit - 7ème édition, 5 et 6 octobre 2023. Pré-inscrivez-vous sur transfodroit.com pour être informé(e) de l'édition 2024 ! La digitalisation des professions du droit entraîne des changements profonds dans nos pratiques métiers. L'adoption de ces nouveaux outils se fait parfois dans la douleur, ou au moins avec quelques résistances. De leur conception à leur utilisation, la méthode Legal Design est un des facteurs de succès avec, à la clé, une gestion sereine des transformations que vous initiez. Une conférence animée par le collectif Lab Legal (à retrouver chaque année sur l'Espace Village du LegalDesign).
Moim gościem w 92. odcinku podcastu „Marketing prawniczy w praktyce” jest Tessa Manuello - założycielka Legal Creatives i propagatorka legal design na świecie.Rozmawiamy m.in. o:
Während Michael wieder einmal im Gefängnis ist, diskutieren Maraja und Katharina, wie man in der Juristerei “stecken bleiben kann”, warum oft Thomas schuld ist, und wie LegalDesign helfen kann, dass ein trockenes Thema sexy wird. Schlussendlich kann man in Kanzleien ja nicht nur F(f)axen, sondern auch digitale Transformationstherapie und Durchstreichen lernen. LegalTegrity: www.legaltegrity.com Aktuelles rund um das Gesetz: https://legaltegrity.com/hinweisgeberschutzgesetz Direkt Demo-Termin vereinbaren: https://legaltegrity.com/kontakt_ Nerds of Law 62 – I want to design away mit Lina Krawietz https://www.nerdsoflaw.com/2021/07/nerds-of-law-62-i-want-to-design-away-mit-lina-krawietz/ Legal Tech Verband Deutschland https://www.legaltechverband.de/ Legal Tech Verband Jobs https://www.legaltechverband.de/digitales-referendariat/ Bambook https://www.bambook.org/at/ Subscribe to the Podcast RSS Feed https://nerdsoflaw.libsyn.com/rss Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/nerds-of-law-podcast/id1506472002 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/12D6osXfccI1bjAzapWzI4 Google Play Store https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Idvhwrimkmxb2phecnckyzik3qq?t%3DNerds_of_Law_Podcast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7rmwzBy-IRGh8JkLCPIjyGMA-nHMtiAC Deezer https://www.deezer.com/de/show/1138852 Nerds of Law® http://www.nerdsoflaw.com https://twitter.com/NerdsOfLaw https://www.instagram.com/nerdsoflaw/ https://www.facebook.com/NerdsOfLaw/ Music by Mick Bordet www.mickbordet.com Nerds of Law ® ist eine in Österreich registrierte Wortmarke.
Le Nouvel eBarreau et le guichet unique Dans cet épisode, je traite deux thèmes autour de la digitalisation de la justice et du service public des entreprises. Les avocats sont familiers du RPVA, le réseau privé virtuel des avocats, pendant du RPVJ, celui de la justice, qui inteconnecte les cabinets avec les greffes. Le CNB améliore cette année l'interface avec la mise en place du nouvel e-Barreau, ce mois-ci, après une longue période de tuilage. Qui de mieux que Nathalie Charnay, une avocate lyonnaise, membre de la cellule de test, membre également du Conseil de l'Ordre, spécialisée en droit de la famille et en indemnisation du préjudice corporel pour en évoquer avec nous les tenants et aboutissants ? Vous découvrirez tout l'intérêt de basculer vers cette nouvelle interface, qui place le dossier au coeur de l'appréhension de l'outil, plutot que la juridiction, comme nos logiciels pro, avec une application mobile, et d'autres choses à découvrir (l'adresse mail avocat.fr et le legal design) . Deuxième sujet, celui du guichet unique dont la mise en place depuis le 1er janvier 2023 a suscité tant de critiques, avant quelques reculs du gouvernement. Il s'agit de procéder finalement à une ouverture plus séquencée s'agissant d'une solution qui n'est visiblement pas prete, et de loin. Cyrprien Rodriguez, Fondateur de Formaat et formaliste, vient nous décrire les viscissitudes rencontrées, non sans dépeindre les vertus que l'on trouvera à terme à cet outil, lorsqu'il sera pleinement opérationnel. Epiode sans langue de bois ! Pour contacter Maître Nathalie Charnay : https://www.avocat-charnay.fr Pour contacter la société Formaat et son fondateur, Monsieur Cyprien Rodriguez : http://www.formaat.fr Pour me contacter : https://flex-management.fr Intro : Eels - That you look give that guy (c) sacem Fin : Pomme - Ceux qui rêvent (c) sacem Bonne écoute et surtout, structurez-vous ! (c) Hubert de Boisse - Flex-Management.fr - 2HMB - mars 2023Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hello and welcome to "Du Vent Sous La Robe", the podcast that takes you to meet innovative actors who are building the future of law. I am Laetitia Jacquier, consultant in legal innovation and today my guest is Alisha Andert. After studying law and spending a few years working at two legaltechs, Flightright and Chevalier, Alisha found her way through Legal design and created This is Legal Design with Lina Krawietz and Joaquín Santuber. Their goal ? To use legal design to help law firms, legal departments and start-ups build new products, new services, new processes and new communication tools! She also co-founded the German Legaltech Association, created a podcast called "New Lawyers" (only in German for now), and is a TEDx speaker! In short, Alisha has multiple talents and everything she does has the same objective: bring the legal industry forward ! With Alisha, we talked about many different insights for legal professionals: - Her vision of Legal design and what it can bring to the legal market; - Steps to follow to build new products and services that meet clients' needs and expectations; - How to provide a better legal experience to clients and what it concretely means to be more client centered; - Examples of innovative solutions she's worked on for legal professionals and their clients; - How to make a legal document more impactful; - Her vision of the evolution of the legal market in Germany, but also on a larger scale; - Actions taken by the German Legaltech Association to encourage innovation! Enjoy! To learn more: - Alisha Andert ; - This is Legal design ; - The German Legaltech Association ; - Alisha's TEDx talk (only in german) ; - Articles on the 5 whys method; - The Legal Design Book: doing law in the 21st Century – Meera Klemola and Astrid Kohlmeier; - Laetitia Jacquier ; - https://du-vent-sous-la-robe.com/ - Du Vent Sous La Robe on Linkedin; - Du Vent Sous La Robe on Twitter ; - Du Vent Sous La Robe on Instagram ; - Du Vent Sous La Robe on Facebook .
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Una vera novità: fermato un quesito referendario perche' percepito diversamente da come e' stato scritto.La prima volta (da quel poco che so) che un giudice ribadisce con forza un comportamento extragiudiziario come motivo di annullamento del referendum.Nei primi 5 minuti le parole di Amato: https://player.vimeo.com/video/678310064
The third meet-up of Legaltech Academy released in a podcast form. Two guests from tech and legal worlds discuss the potential of data for the legal sector. In some aspects, law firms and legal departments are not much different from other sectors. Yet, it seems like legal practitioners are not taking advantage of the power of data analytics, so well established elsewhere on the market. Can we thus speak of data-driven decisions? What is the potential of data for the legal sector?
En este episodio confluyen dos temas recurrentes en Talent Boost: Legal y Nuevas formas de trabajo. Y para hablar de ello nadie mejor que nuestra invitada, Laura Fauqueur, Legal Design and Design Thinking trainer and facilitator.
il contest: https://www.garanteprivacy.it/temi/informativechiareEcco i vincitori. Avrei pubblicati anche i non vincitori, ci sono sempre idee ottime.Interessante come sono state strutturate.
W dzisiejszym, 40. odcinku podcastu moim gościem jest Anna Partyka-Opiela - partner w kancelarii Domański Zakrzewski Palinka, która jest szefem zespołu compliance oraz… zespołu legal design.Spotkaliśmy się właśnie po to, żeby porozmawiać o legal design i o tym co ta metodologia i sposób pracy znaczą dla zespołu kancelarii i klientów.Ta godzinna rozmowa to pigułka wiedzy, dla tych, którzy chcą zanurzyć się dopiero w świat legal designu oraz dla tych, którzy coś o tym słyszeli albo czytali jednak dotychczas nie mieli okazji posłuchać o praktycznych zastosowaniach.Rozmawiamy m.in. o tym:
In our latest podcast, available on the Thomson Reuters Institute Market Insights channel, we speak to Richmond Law Prof. Josh Kubicki who shares how the Richmond Legal Business Design Hub got its start, the challenges its creators faced, and the valuable lessons learned from the inaugural “Legal Design Challenge” this past spring semester. Also joining us is David Rueff, Chief Client Solutions Group Officer at Baker Donelson.
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Legal design, even analytic, is not enough if you don't know "how to lie with infographics" (Alessandro Cairo, 2019) and "How to lie with statistics" (Darrell Huff, 1955).If you study both of them you become a better person. If you read "Brand positioning formula" (Marco De Veglia, 2018) you can even focus on what matters, with method.Teachers: give this books to your students. Now. We do not study how to argue and how to defend ourselves from fake news and bad argues.Finally, if you want to focus on contents in a pro active context, moving from documents to conversations with readers,nread "Designing ecommerce websites, 66 guidelines" (Matt Isherwood, 2017)You can learn from books the contents or also the universal principles they describes. It's up to you.Link affiliati:- how charts lie: https://amzn.to/3AP6gAi- come i grafici mentono: https://amzn.to/3yRiok1- how to lie with statistics: https://amzn.to/3g5fHDO- mentire con le statistiche: https://amzn.to/3z5tZfv- designing ecommerce websites: https://amzn.to/3m8bJhC- brand positioning formula: https://amzn.to/3AKuxrp
Episode no. 56 is with Erin Levine, Founder and CEO of Hello Divorce. Our discussion covers: Erin’s journey from lawyer to legal entrepreneur and why she can’t go back; What Hello Divorce is and how it was inspired by Australian lawyers; How technology is saving clients tens of thousands of dollars; Key differences between traditional practice models and Hello Divorce; What Erin has learned about people’s behaviour during divorce; The process Erin undertook to develop the products and divorce navigator; Whether you should build software or buy it off the shelf; How Erin manages the issue of unauthorised practise of law; The challenges and benefits of expanding Hello Divorce into more States; Erin’s motivation for transparent pricing and subscription services; Key differences between marketing Hello Divorce and a traditional law firm; How to develop trust online; As a busy entrepreneur, how Erin maintains her wellbeing; The one thing that has made the biggest difference to her business; Erin’s definition of legal innovation! Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic. Links: Hello Divorce FutureLaw 2021 Neota Logic Feedspot Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Il Legal Design è un’ambito multi-disciplinare per ridurre la complessità della comunicazione legale, trasformandone i processi e rendendola utile per l'interlocutore finale, che non deve preoccuparsi di decodificarla.In altre parole, il #LegalDesign rende comprensibili, fruibili, apprezzabili e anche meglio vendibili i contenuti a cui viene applicato.Ne parliamo oggi insieme a Guido Scorza, per capire un po' meglio quali sono i criteri alla base e come usare al meglio il LegalDesign nella vita di tutti i giorni!--I LINK che cito sono sempre nella Likoteca: http://mgpf.it/link--Io sono http://matteoflora.com e ogni giorno con ''Ciao Internet'' ti racconto di ''Algoritmi di Macchine e di Umani''Mi trovi su Youtube qui https://mgpf.it/ytsu Facebook qui https://mgpf.it/fbsu Podcast qui https://mgpf.it/pce su Instagram e Twitter come @lastknight--Per contatti commerciali: mf@thefool.it
Segnalo lo studio che su linkedin alcuni giuristi preparati stanno segnalando con grande enfasi.L'idea divulgata e' quella di poter usare la AI per identificare comportamenti scorretti sugli smartphone.Nella pratica, usare l'AI per identificare minori e adulti, e comportamenti scorretti; il tutto monitorando scroll e swipe.Sottolineo che in fase di divulgazione viene comunicata la possibilità di individuare comportamenti illegali, nella realtà abbiamo uno studio che vuole identificare un adulto che usa uno smartphone.Nel mondo legale il termine intelligenza artificiale viene usato sempre piu' spesso come panacea.Non ultimo il Garante ha autorizzato TikTok a individuare l'uso da parte di minori analizzando i comportamenti degli utenti tramite intelligenza artificiale.Lo propongo alla vostra attenzione perche' presentare la AI in grado di analizzare scroll (swipe et similia) per analizzare comportamenti e trarne effetti legali mi sembra preoccupante; un reiterato errore cosi' quando denunciai subito l'uso dello scroll come strumento per esprimere il consenso ad un cookie banner.Aggiungo in modo esplicito che lo studio pubblicato e' notevole, merita molta attenzione. Sono metodi che ben conosco e meritano lettura.E' inaccettabile quello che alcuni commentatori stanno proponendo, e cioe' da analisi statistiche imporre obblighi di legge solo perche' l'intelligenza artificiale restituisce dei valori utili per lo studio, ma non sufficienti a limitare i comportamenti degli individui con conseguenze automatiche.V. SpataroFonti e citazioni:Techno-regulation and intelligent safeguardsRegolamentazione tecnologica e garanzie intelligentihttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-020-10446-y "With these data, therefore, is very easy to classify individuals correctly as children have a very different tactile behavior compared to that of adults. Furthermore, it is clear that children’s input performance and touch accuracy improve with age" "Detection/classification: tools aimed at “identifying” facts and individuals to which particular legal consequences must be applied; for example, identification of individuals responsible for illegal/prohibited conducts [8]." "Enforcement: tools aimed at “safeguarding” interests protected by norms and regulations, designed to “determine what people can or cannot do in the first place” [21], or that can be used to nudge individuals promoting awareness and the compliance with rules [22, 27, 28, 50].Garante su TikTokhttps://garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/9534341Pensa che saranno misure risolutive? "... Noi vigileremo sugli accertamenti e saremo i primi a verificare e a monitorare l'applicazione di queste regole e la loro efficacia. Ci aspettiamo che vengano anche utilizzati algoritmi per verificare l'età dei ragazzi". GDPR art.22:Processo decisionale automatizzato relativo alle persone fisiche, compresa la profilazionehttps://www.privacykit.it/igdpr/index.php?lang=IT&num=22&search=automati
Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Alexandra Sabbe-Ferri, fondatrice du cabinet Sagan avocats, spécialisé en droit du travail. Alexandra est également la fondatrice de la legaltech www.mesindeminités.com. Dans ce Podcast, Alexandra nous explique comment elle a intégralement remodelé son cabinet grâce à la méthode du legal design. En partant des besoins de ses clients et de ceux de son équipe, Alexandra a transformé sa façon d'exercer. Après deux ans de travail acharné et d'ajustement de ses nouvelles méthodes, le cabinet Sagan est aujourd'hui en très forte croissance. Alexandra nous livre un témoignage vrai, pragmatique et sans langue de bois, qui ne pourra que vous inspirer. Le leitmotiv du cabinet Sagan : rendre le droit accessible. Si vous voulez en savoir plus (et on vous le conseille car c'est passionnant) c'est dans le podcast
Come costruire una informativa efficace, chiara, semplice ?Troppo centrati sugli obblighi di legge, Apple indica un metodo: partire dai fatti, dalle parole comuni.C'e' un problema di affrontare la distinzione tra ingredienti puri (quali dati) e i trattamenti (profilazione, geolocalizzazione), ma e' un primo passo che porta molto in avanti tutti. Da approfondire, vi aspetto su privacykit.it
Area giallo, rossa, arancione: sono strutturate, semplificati, comparabili, utilizzabili ?Quali i danni di una ottima semplificazione ? Quali le opportunità ?http://www.governo.it/it/articolo/nuove-misure-emergenza-covid-19-conferenza-stampa-del-presidente-conte/15608Come i grafici mentono. Capire meglio le informazioni visivedi Alberto Cairolink affiliato: https://amzn.to/38dQvrSlink non affiliato: https://www.amazon.it/grafici-mentono-Capire-meglio-informazioni/dp/8832851733
Founded with the philosophy “Imagine, test and build" as the antithesis of the traditional consultancy model, Legal Creatives has been lean and digital from day one. In this episode I want to introduce you to Tessa Manuello, a French Canadian power woman – now living in Brazil. Within this platform she developed a process with design sprint and design thinking to make our lives easier when it comes to legal interactions! And she even follows one of the UN Sustainability goals! Tessa and I talked over 2 hours – we just couldn't stop. To make it more digestible for you I will edit 2 episodes out of this. The first part is about her process – you will learn what Legal Design actually is, how it works and what it's used for. We are also going briefly through a typical legal project with a role play to make it more tangible for you! Additionally we will hear how Tessa built up her community from zero to over 10.000 members!! In the next episode we talk more about her personally. Be excited for part 2!
Riconoscere, gestire, organizzare, catalogare, comprendere i documenti nei grandi casi giudiziaria, ma anche per la lotta al covid.Funziona la e-discovery ? Parzialmente. Aiuta a cercare ma noo ancora a capire.
О смарт-контрактах, гуманистической роли права и эмпатии в профессии юриста поговорили Мария Дорошенко, генеральный директор стартапа LegalPics, и эксперты Deloitte Legal в СНГ ― управляющий партнер Анна Костыра и старший юрист Михаил Стеценко.01:05 Новая парадигма мышления: почему контракт в картинках нужен не только зумерам03:52 LegalDesign как инструмент для бизнеса06:54 Понятийный аппарат: стоит ли вводить глоссарий для комикс-контракта08:29 Как убедиться в том, что изображение будет воспринято верно11:01 Социальная важность договоров в комиксах13:50 В каких странах уже введена практика заключения невербальных договоров16:16 Каким должен быть юрист новой формации19:21 Что будет, если прийти с договором в картинках в суд
Puntata registrata oggi in contemporanea su Instagram (iusondemand) !Su Privacykit.it:- il #GDPR interattivo per elaborare il regolamento europeo #legaltech #legaldesign in modo utile allo studio ( www.privacykit.it/igdpr );- il podcast sulla privacy spiega come fare spazio su telefoni e pc, sia di casa che aziendali ( www.privacykit.it/podcast )su IusOnDemand.eu/tool :- Sprint design, il modo di Google di progettare servizi che funzionano, precisando sempre meglio le risposte a 6 semplici domande.
¿Cuánto puede influir la forma en que se plantea la información sobre las decisiones de los actores del sistema legal? En el capítulo de hoy, explicaremos qué es el efecto marco y analizaremos algunos ejemplos de sus implicancias en el derecho y las políticas públicas. Aprovechamos para discutir un poco sobre los efectos ocultos de la regulación de los Octógonos alimenticios en Perú.
Gli schemi sono su https://www.civile.it/news/visual.php?num=95060 oppure cercando su civile.it: D'Aietti: una soluzione per i decreti ingiuntivi automatizzando le cancellerie civiliLa schematizzazione dei flussi di lavoro e' qualcosa di ben noto al di fuori del mondo legale.D'Aietti manda una proposta molto interessante su Linkedin autorizzandomi a condividerla su civile.it e caffe20.itI riferimenti al link indicato.Legal design e processi informatici per i decreti ingiuntivi: sembra fantascienza, invece e' realtà.
Una pletora di commentatori della app immuni. Cosi' giustamente il Garante che si sbaglia quando dice pletora, perche' gli incompetenti in realtà sono pochini, mentre altri competenti sono un po' fanatici nel negare il buono che c'e'.Io mi sono posto come osservatore. E ho analizzato, con le tecniche del legal design, la guida spagnola, realizzando uno studio in 4 step che ha evidenziato alcuni aspetti.Tra tutti sono emersi alcuni che sono in netto contrasto con i progetti futuri di Blending Spoon e delle normative e interpretazioni gia' scritte in materia di cartella sanitaria.Dietro ad un principio semplice: se l'alert e' su id anonimi, la app non deve gestire altri trattamenti che consentano identificazioni, figurarsi la cartella sanitaria.Sara' un problema europeo che verrà al pettine, anche se a livello nazionale i giochi sono chiusi.Il GDPR e' chiaro. E il Garante spagnolo lo dice in modo inequivocabile, mettendo le premesse per citare la P.A. spagnola che provi a fare diversamente.Chi voglia partecipare allo studio della guida del Garante spagnolo, secondo tecniche di legal design, mi puo' scrivere a valentinospataro@gmail.com
Como dice la psicóloga forense, Sophie van der Zee, no existe un equivalente humano para la nariz de Pinocchio. Las técnicas de "detección de mentiras" sólo miden los cambios psicofísicos que ocurren, pero no nos permiten saber si alguien está mintiendo.En este capítulo de Empática, el Podcast de Behavioral Legal Design en español, Alejandra y Mario conversan con Ricardo Elías Puelles sobre los riesgos de confiar en el polígrafo y otras tecnologías para concluir si una persona dice la verdad o no.
En este episodio especial invitamos a Jorge Gabriel Jiménez Barillas. Jorge es abogado guatemalteco, magister en law, science and techology por la Universidad de Stanford, director de proyectos y profesor de innovación aplicada a la educación legal en la Universidad Francisco Marroquín y former fellow del Legal Design Lab, la iniciativa conjunta de la Escuela de Diseño y la Escuela de Derecho en Stanford University para la transformación de la comunicación visual y escrita de los diferentes instrumentos jurídicos, facilitando de esta manera que todas las personas, independientemente de su formación, puedan comprender sus derechos y deberes en nuestra sociedad. En este capítulo Jorge nos contará cómo empezó su trayectoria profesional y nos enseñará que uno no es lo que estudia, sino lo que hace con todo lo que ha aprendido a lo largo de la vida.¡Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales para estar al día en las noticias más relevantes en tecnología, innovación y negocios!Nos encuentras como “Algoritmica” o con el usuario @algoritmicaio en youtube, twitter, facebook, linkedin e instagram o mejor aún, visítanos en nuestra página web www.algorítmica.io sección “podcast” para estar conectados con el mejor contenido.
En este episodio especial vamos a recordar la vez que invitamos a Angélica Flechas, abogada, diseñadora y fundadora de Háptica; una de las primeras consultoras en legal design en América Latina. Angélica nos comparte cómo empezó su camino en legal design y cuáles son las claves para entender de forma efectiva las necesidades de tus clientes, independientemente si trabajas en un despacho de abogados, en el equipo jurídico de una empresa o en el sector público.¡Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales para estar al día en las noticias más relevantes en tecnología, innovación y negocios! Nos encuentras como “Algoritmica” o con el usuario @algoritmicaio en youtube, twitter, facebook, linkedin e instagram o mejor aún, visítanos en nuestra página web www.algorítmica.io sección “podcast” para estar conectados con el mejor contenido.
''Chi Odia Paga'' è una piattaforma tecnologica online che offre strumenti per il contrasto all'#OdioOnline, dall'#HateSpeech allo #Staking. Non solo, è anche una Startup Innovativa e Vocazione Sociale.Ma è anche uno degli esempi virtuosi in cui una disciplina antica, quella Legale, incontra la Tecnologia in quella nuova nicchia dell'innovazione che abbiamo imparato a chiamare #LegalTech. Un piccolo passo delle Professioni Legali che si evolvono tramite processi di co-generazione e di soluzioni proattive di quel mondo affascinante che è il #LegalDesign.In questa lunga chiacchierata (vi erano mancati i OneToOne, dite la verità) scoprirete:
In today’s episode no. 29 I had the pleasure of speaking with Carolyn Devries, CEO and founder of Australia’s first non profit law firm New Way Lawyers for today’s episode. When Carolyn experienced a disconnect between how law is practised and what she learned in law school, and wanted to find a way to express her core values through her work, she developed the idea of and founded new way lawyers 10 years ago. Carolyn has strong views and advocates at every opportunity as to why legal services that involve strong emotions for the clients, such as family law and estate law, should be delivered through a non profit model. She sees family law as a community service with strong public policy implications, and I tend to agree. Provision of legal services, or someone’s inability to access legal services can lead to a greater demand on other social services. Carolyn shared her personal story about the early days of new way law, the fun and not so fun parts, especially being challenged by other members of the profession about her approach, sometimes from sectors of the profession you would expect to be more supportive. And you might be wondering, being not for profit how is this business sustainable? Carolyn explains how she keeps the lights on, while keeping her staff happy and her fees affordable. If you are someone who tunes in to hear about the use of technology in a practice, you’ll get a few tips towards the end of the interview regarding how to maximise efficiency and streamline services. Apart from increasing your profit margins, doing so could garner you interest in your practice from around the country and overseas, as it has in the case of New Way lawyers. This episode brought to you by Lex Narro and Neota Logic. New Way Lawyers Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
In today’s episode no. 28, I interview John Mayer, Executive Director of the Centre for Computer Assisted Learning Instruction (CALI) since 1994. CALI is a non-profit consortium of 198 US law schools that conducts applied research in computer-mediated legal education and publishes over 1000 tutorials in 40 different legal subject areas for law schools, law firms and others interested in learning about the law. CALI also publishes Creative Commons law books at elangdell.cali.org and is the developer of A2J Author which is used by courts, legal aid and law schools to automate legal processes and court forms for self representing litigants. John explains what it was that led to the initial development of open source document assembly software, A2J Author around 20 years ago now and how it is improving processes for courts, self-represented litigtans and lawyers. John sees almost unlimited potential in making it easier to compile information for courts but also appreciates the challenges that legal assistance organisations face in doing so. He has some interesting views about the part that commercial legal tech vendors can play in this regard and somewhat curiously, the challenge of marketing a free platform. We discuss the best use cases for document automation and his views on AI and blockchain and also some deeper issues about social change movements and why innovation thinking is preferable to design thinking. John has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Northwestern University and a Masters of Science in Networks and Telecomm from the Illinois Institute of Technology and has been working in legal education for over 30 years. This episode brought to you by Lex Narro and Neota Logic. Links: Centre for Computer Assisted Learning Instruction “CALI” and elangdell.cali.org A2J Author LSC grants Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
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In today’s episode no. 27, I interview Meera Klemola, legal designer extraordinaire. We discuss what Meera appreciates about design - how it can break down silos between lawyers and other professionals, allow for empathy, change mindsets and de-risk solutions. I asked her the benefits and limitations of design thinking and how it compares to systems thinking. Meera has carefully considered all these issues through her work and postgraduate study into teaching design to non-designers, in particular lawyers. We also covered the essential ingredients of a successful design thinking project and how to evaluate effectiveness, something I’m always interested in. If you want to hear me being put on the spot with a creativity exercise definitely tune in. You might also be surprised about Meera’s views on whether anyone can practise legal design and whether it should be taught in law schools. Meera’s philosophy is to enable courageous change with design and technology. As a trusted advisor to global brands and top tier law firms, she is constantly exploring the ways design and technology can strategically advance businesses and legal systems. Formerly, Lead Legal Designer of a Nordic Law Firm, Meera was responsible for the integration and scaling of design practices through the firm to transform its offerings. She also spearheaded a series of design driven ventures for the firm including co-founding Europe's first legal design agency. In March last year, she founded Observagency. Both a strategic designer and lawyer, Meera holds a unique combination of qualifications in Law, Commerce and Design Management, giving her a truly multidisciplinary perspective and rare mix of creative, strategic and analytical know-how. This episode brought to you by Lex Narro and Neota Logic. Links: Observ Agency Legal design Hague Institute for Innovation in Law Stanford Legal Design Lab Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
In today’s episode no. 26 I speak with Rohan Pavuluri, co-founder and CEO of Upsolve, a non-profit that helps low-income families file bankruptcy for free, using an online web app. In the last 12 months, Upsolve has relieved over $100 million in debt and is the largest not for profit provider of bankruptcy in the US. In this episode we discuss the issues that Rohan and his co-founder Jonathan Petts wanted to address in starting Upsolve, how the online platform actually works and who it is most suitable for. We cover the most common types of events that lead people into bankruptcy and why people should file but find it difficult to do so. While Rohan studied statistics at university he explains where his personal interest in justice and policy comes from. He also shares some of his personal difficulties with this venture, how he dealt with doubt in the early days and the ongoing challenges - and also what he’s most proud of. And for justice entrepreneurs starting out with a new venture, Rohan had some unexpected advice. This episode has it all and very much fits the themes of the podcast… sustainability, challenges of a justice entrepreneurship, the need for both advocacy and direct services, when to scale and when not to and the need for a deep understanding of the issue you are addressing. I suspect Upsolve will go from strength and strength for many reasons. One of which may be the fact that it is focussed on 1 singular issue, what do you think? This episode brought to you by Lex Narro and Neota Logic. Links: Upsolve Robin Hood Foundation Blue Ridge Labs Legal Services Corporation Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Tutto in francese, offre la visione della corrente francese del Legal Design.- il sito: www.legaldesign.it dal 2014 - il pdf: https://www.facebook.com/1227268820723738/posts/2607682992682307/
In today’s episode no. 24 Karen Finch, CEO of Legally Yours explains the reasons people don’t engage with lawyers and which suggested an online platform connecting clients with lawyers would be a valuable idea. Karen explains how the connections are made through the platform and what is critical to a successful relationship between lawyer and client. She shared the biggest challenge she’s faced in promoting the platform and what is unique about it, including what she’s learnt and applied from dating sites and who she’s turned away. We talked about the importance of people finding the right legal help at the right time and how beneficial it would be to the consumer legal market, for different stakeholders to collaborate on cross-referrals for different client groups and legal issues. We briefly discussed the Australian Legal Technology Association and women in tech. I really loved Karen’s definition of legal innovation, probably because I could relate so much to what she said. You should listen to this episode if you want to understand more about the barriers people experience in going to see a lawyer, are interested in developing trusted relationships with your clients, and otherwise curious about how legal services could be joined up so people know where and how to get legal help that they can trust. This episode brought to you by Lex Narro and Neota Logic. Links: Legally Yours ALTA B1G1 Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
In today’s episode no. 23, Stacy Butler, Director, of Innovation for Justice at the University of Arizona Law speaks about the courses she coordinates and teaches, how they came about, what they teach including how they incorporate design thinking methodologies, but most importantly what they add to systems reform in Arizona and especially their local community. I was amazed to hear about the collaboration both within the courses themselves, with students from a broad range of disciplines, and collaboration across universities, which provides such a powerful voice. Stacy shared about the importance of supportive leadership in running new initiatives like her courses and where she thinks innovation will make the most difference in the delivery of legal services in the next five years. She commented a few times that I asked her questions no-one had asked her before, not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing… You will gain a lot from this episode if you are establishing or running an innovative university course, especially one that is multidisciplinary, interested in the connections and impact that can be made by students, universities working with communities and regulators, and especially if like more, you just love the idea of law students and art students working together to develop more effective human services. Links: Innovation for Justice Step Up for Justice Arizona Task Force Hello Landlord Tucson Rent Project Legal Design Summit Lex Narro Neota Logic Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Immagini vettoriali. Cosa sono, come funzionano, dove trovarle e come usarle ?Una puntata molto pratica con tanti trucchi e attrezzi utili.Abbiamo parlato di- iconmonstr- svgrepo- inkscape- concepts- flow charts- svg pro free- imockups- graphic for ipad- font - fontastic.me il sito che permette di combinare font e crearne di nuovi con le icone che vogliamo.
In this episode no. 20 I interview Sue Garlick, the first community legal centre lawyer on the podcast. Sue is Joint Director of LawRight, formerly QPILCH, a pro bono clearing house in Queensland which increases access to justice for vulnerable people through strategic partnerships with pro bono professionals. Sue explains why LawRight - which itself was an innovation for its time - was established and shared her thoughts on innovation broadly and especially in the legal assistance sector, as well as her views on the biggest access to justice issue and ways to address it using specific examples from LawRight’s multidisciplinary services. You are likely aware of the major ongoing challenge for the sector, namely decreasing government funding, but you may be surprised by what Sue sees as other challenges in regards to innovation. She had some interesting, perhaps controversial views about whether empathetic lawyering may co-exist with an entrepreneurial mindset. This episode will be of special interest to justice entrepreneurs wanting to hear first-hand from an experienced community lawyer about current issues and challenges, to community lawyers wanting to be innovative in their service delivery and law students interested in a career in social justice. In my view, the multidisciplinary and client-centric approach of community lawyering comes through very strongly. Links: LawRight Law Yarn Legalpedia Community Legal Centres Qld needs Lawyers Weekly article Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Ecco l'imperdibile checklist: https://amzn.to/31ddL2uUn motivo, anticipato un altro episodio e qui non ripetuto, e' che le aziende possono seguire i criteri del legal design per evitare sanzioni pesantissime, non avendo sufficientemente comunicato gli elementi essenziali di un contratto.
Ecco alcuni filoni che prenderanno sempre piu' piede.- icone- strutture- clausole e interfacce vessatorie- metodologie assistitee naturalmente le mappe mentali
Miroslav Kurdov e' la frontiera piu' avanzata di quanto si faccia oggi in materia.Velocemente vi parlo anche di infografiche, toons, mappe mentali, formazione e strutturazione.
- Fatima Bazzi e' la ex studentessa di Parigi: http://legaldesignassas.fr/ (sito non raggiungibile)- Opicino de Canistris e' il nome corretto del sacerdote che ha realizzato queste opere pazzesche per complessità completezza e strutturazione. https://amzn.to/31aJwZNQui una bella rappresentazione: https://img.lemde.fr/2015/12/14/0/0/1395/1249/688/0/60/0/88d2dc2_10270-gn9r8n.jpg o cercare Opicino de Canistris su Google images
Dal plain text english e il diritto di capire.Ecco lo speech in portoghese e sottotilato di estrema importanza https://www.ted.com/talks/sandra_fisher_martins_the_right_to_understandSandra Fisher-Martins fights “information apartheid” -- the barrier created by overly complex language.Parliamo poi di glosse, della scuola di Bologna, dei testi unici e rinviamo al prossimo episodio il legal design nella religione.Il prossimo lunedi' l'episodio numero 2.
In this episode no. 11, I interview lawyer and academic Caitlin "Cat" Moon; the Director of Innovation Design for the Program in Law and Innovation (PoLI) at Vanderbilt Law School and Director of the PoLI Institute which provides training in legal innovation to practicing lawyers and legal professionals. I could relate to the fact that Cat’s experience spans academia, innovation, private practice and public service law. The expansiveness of her work means she can see synergies where others don’t and add value across many areas. You will want to listen to this episode if you are interested in knowing about human centred design, essential factors for positive change, the importance of mindsets, and some of the unexpected benefits of legal innovation. This interview will appeal to a broad range of listeners and especially be of interest to you if you are a legal educator or law student, legal designer, chief innovation officer or tasked with bringing different programs or mindsets to your organisation. Links: POLI Institute Vanderbilt Law School Legal Problem Solving California Task force on access to justice Brene Brown "The Call to Courage" Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Nella puntata di oggi parliamo in esclusiva con:Avv. Sandro VaccaroPresidente del COA di GenovaIntervista a cura di: Avv. Domenico MonterisiSantiago CaravacaLegal Designer e Senior IT Lawyer – Founder www.legalhumancentric.itIntervista a cura di: Avv. Angelo MarzoProf. Avv. Francesco MazzaForo di RomaIntervista a cura di: Avv. Angelo MarzoCon la conduzione di: Avv. Milena Miranda e Avv. Angelo MarzoRegia: Ornella Sala
In this episode no. 9 I interview Professor of Law Lois R Lupica who is currently visiting Melbourne Law School as a fulbright senior scholar. As lawyers we sometimes struggle to understand the complexity of legal information. This is magnified for those without a legal education especially if they are experiencing stress in their lives. While Lois’ research is all about making legal self-help materials easier to understand, this episode will be of interest if you’ve ever had to transform any kind of complex information into plain language and especially if it was important that people should take action based on that information. We discussed how to know if a product or service you’ve developed is effective. After all, just because someone uses it doesn’t mean it is useful. Lois shares her view about the real issue underlying the access to justice crisis. This episode will appeal to those of us who are required to communicate challenging concepts and anyone who would like to understand how to measure the effectiveness of the communication to know if it is improving outcomes. I found my conversation with Lois exciting and refreshing and when you listen I’m sure you’ll understand why. Links: Self-help, Reimagined, 92 IND. L.J. NO. 1 (2016) (with Greiner & Jimenez) The Apps for Justice Project: Employing Design Thinking to Narrow the Access to Justice Gap, 44 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1363 (2017) (with Friedman & Franklin) Fulbright Scholarships Lois' encaustic works University of Queensland Student Clinic Access to Justice Lab Harvard Law School Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
Today we hear from lawyer Melissa Moss, an access to justice strategist based in Florida. With her extensive experience in legal aid organisations, Melissa has strong views on the best uses of technology, explains what “community lawyering” is in simple terms, and on a more personal note shares how she keeps up with all the latest information and how to incorporate what she learns into the projects she’s working on. The theme for this episode is taking time to understand the problem and learning by doing and collaborating, and it will appeal to you if you are a strategic thinker, systems designer or interested in technology and human centred design as it applies to legal aid, grassroots or community lawyering. Melissa’s thoughtful and considered approach is exceptional in this era of a bias towards action and the rush to release the next big thing. If you are new to the podcast find out more about me and why I started this podcast in the trailer. Thanks for tuning in! Links Florida Justice Technology Centre The Florida Bar Foundation “Escambia Project” Florida Pro Bono Matters Task Force on Access through Innovation of Legal Services (California) Self-represented Litigation Network Upsolve Rebecca Sandefur Australian Digital Inclusion Index Andrea Perry-Petersen LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp and andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
While law might not be the most sexy thing for designers to think about they are an essential part for delivering great services. You might not realize it but almost every aspect in our daily live has a some legal aspect to it. And the legal side of things is now primarily handled by people graduating for law school rather than by designers. But there's no rule in the law stating that rules and regulations should be boring and not user centered. Having both a background in law and design Angelica Flechas is evangelising the discipline of #LegalDesign. A discipline that aims to make law more user friendly and accessible. In this episode we talk about what legal design actually looks like and discuss some interesting case studies. Have you been merging law and design in your work? Leave a comment and share your experience! ---------------------------------------- EPISODE GUIDE 03:10 - The first encounter with Service Design. 04:20 - What if every service designer could work with legal topics? 12:45 - Why don’t we trust lawyers? 22:55 - When will we have useful regulation? 33:00 - Big Question: Would you want to do legal design ---------------------------------------- LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Haptica ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/sv3eb Angelica on LinkedIn ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/7u06t MORE EPISODES Enjoyed the show? Take a look at some of the other episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/podcast YOUTUBE Every episode of the Service Design Show is also available as via the official YouTube channel. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/youtube FACEBOOK Check the Facebook page where you'll find more content and can discuss the episodes. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/facebook INSTAGRAM Get an exclusive behind the scenes look of the Show. https://go.servicedesignshow.com/instagram ---------------------------------------- [FREE COURSE] HOW TO EXPLAIN SERVICE DESIGN Learn what it takes to get your clients, colleagues, managers, CEOs and even grandmas as excited about service design as you are! https://servicedesignshow.com/free-course
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