Transforming business legals with technology, efficiency and simplicity (ep 2)

Alex Solo is the co-founder of sprintlaw, an innovative law/tech firm for startups and SMEs. sprintlaw are transforming the way business legals are delivered by embracing technology, efficiency and simplicity.   Operating online, custom-built automation workflows, employing legal consultants (law grads) and using lean startup and agile methodologies are just some of the things that make sprintlaw different. Here’s a summary of the things Alex and I talk about:  why sprintlaw is an online firm – and what does this even mean? how do clients get started with an online firm upfront payment of legal fees staff (consultants) are not all lawyers custom built automation technology what tools are you using to build these workflow automations? technology has enabled flexible working how sprintlaw’s founders used lean startup and agile methodologies stop planning, just go and do what it means to be simple and easy Alex’s top advice for doing law differently Links  * Find sprintlaw at their website, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram  * Subscribe to Doing Law Differently on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify   * Connect with me on LinkedIn * Want to share how you’re Doing Law Differently? Get in touch here. 

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Discover how the world’s most progressive law companies are doing law differently. There's lots of talk about why we need to change the legal industry, but much less about how to do it.  The Doing Law Differently podcast taps into the valuable knowledge of those who are walking the talk of NewLaw. Host, Lucy Dickens interviews leaders of progressive law companies who are reinventing traditional legal practice and transforming the profession for the better.  From alternative fee arrangements and new technology to innovative business models and new ways of delivering services, find out what NewLaw looks like from the inside.    Join Lucy Dickens in her weekly conversations with forward-thinking leaders in law who share how they’re doing law differently.