Essentially, my take is that legal design thinking is about making people's lives and experiences better, and
the legal design summit overwhelmingly based this on a handful of key principles: (i) focus on the user (i.e. identify the user and focus on their needs), (ii) experiment (challenge the status quo), (iii) be intentional (understand organisational culture and values and align your actions to these).
Not exact matches
As one of the organisers of the
summit, this Helsinki - and London - based service
design company believes that
legal design approach introduces a much needed human - centricity and usability to the field of law.
The
summit will feature three «igniter sessions» that examine innovation in
legal education,
legal practice, and technology; a session called «Leading Lawyers Without a License,» and a «Human - Centered
Design Bootcamp.»
Another theme that emerged from the
summit is that
legal design goes deep.
Indeed, the first set of talks during the
summit focused on
Legal Design Beyond Visualization.