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Keeping the End (User) in Mind

By Alex Crowley on October 23, 2018
Posted in Design Thinking, Legal Design, Legal Services, Legal Technology, Services Design

A few weeks ago, I got talking to a taxi driver about innovation in legal services. During our discussion, she shared her current experience with the legal system.

My driver friend was embroiled in a legal dispute over custody of her daughter. She’d already spent thousands of dollars paying her lawyer. She even sold her …

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Alex Crowley is currently a JD student at Northwestern Law School. He thrives at intersections of different fields and is passionate about human-centered design and technology.

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The purpose of the Building Blocks blog is to explore the building blocks, both old and new, of innovation in legal services. We’ll bring some order to the chaos of innovation in the legal industry. We’ll draw inspiration from the “blocks” and “sets” we learn about to create new ways of delivering legal services.

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