Legal challenges can be daunting, often requiring intricate solutions that seem overwhelming at first glance. The natural tendency to search for shiny end-to-end LegalTech solutions to address ongoing challenges, however, does not automatically guarantee success. In the legal industry, for instance, a survey by by Onit’s ContractWorks group highlighted that over 70% of inhouse lawyers had ‘experienced a failed technology implementation’, owing to – among other factors – long implementation timeframes, the technology being too complicated, and the technology not being the right fit for the problems that required solving.
Bearing this in mind, a transformative undercurrent is reshaping how legal professionals approach technological solutions. This undercurrent is the rise of micro-solutions, heralding a paradigm shift that challenges the conventional notion that bigger is always better. Micro-solutions represent a departure from the complexity of their larger counterparts, advocating for a focused, streamlined, and highly targeted approach to addressing the intricate challenges faced by legal professionals. In this transformative journey, the integration of low-code and no-code technologies acts as a catalyst, empowering legal professionals to amplify their problem-solving capabilities.
In continuation of our previous blog post on embracing the power of feedback in LegalTech application development, in this blog post we take a step back from the bigger picture to explore the driving force of micro-solutions and better understand how they can form the stepping stones toward driving adoption and effective solutions to legal problems.
The value of mapping processes and identifying pain points
In the dynamic realm of legal technology, successful solution adoption hinges on the examination of existing processes and the identification of pain points within existing workflows. By scrutinising each stage, from initial client interaction to case resolution, legal professionals gain valuable insights into the workflow’s nuances. This detailed mapping serves as a compass, guiding professionals to pinpoint the most challenging aspects of the process, revealing specific pain points that pose obstacles to their day-to-day practice and hinder their optimal performance. These pain points signify areas ripe for transformation—opportunities to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and overall productivity. For instance, a micro-solution could automate the meticulous task of document review, freeing up valuable time for legal professionals. Or imagine other use cases, such as the creation of knowledge banks, tailored applications for checking and tracking, client portals, and risk assessments. These tailored interventions ultimately resolve identified fallacies in legal service provision, ensuring that challenges are met with proactive, technology-driven solutions. By doing so, legal professionals can elevate the quality and effectiveness of legal service provision, allowing for the seamless alignment of supply and demand.
Breaking down the key benefits of micro-solution adoption
Embracing micro-solutions in the legal landscape signifies a shift towards precision, efficiency and effectiveness in problem-solving, addressing the specific pain points within legal workflows. Unlike all-encompassing solutions, micro-solutions offer a focused approach, allowing legal professionals to tackle challenges directly without the burden of unnecessary complexities. This strategic adoption not only enhances adaptability through modularity but also ensures cost-efficiency and swift implementation, empowering legal teams to innovate with targeted solutions that are tailored to their immediate needs.
As such, the power of micro-solutions for problem-solving in legal can be identified across three key features:
- Precision over complexity in problem-solving
One of the standout features of micro-solutions lies in their precision. Unlike end-to-end solutions that often encompass a multitude of functionalities, micro-solutions zero in on specific pain points within legal workflows. This focused approach allows legal professionals to address experienced challenges through a more focussed approach, eliminating the extraneous features that can complicate processes, overwhelm end-users, and ultimately reduce adoption in practice.
- Adaptability through modularity
Micro-solutions are furthermore characterised by their inherent adaptability, driven by their modular nature. Unlike end-to-end solutions that often require extensive customization to align with specific workflows, micro-solutions can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems. Their modular components allow legal professionals to mix and match functionalities according to their immediate needs, enabling a highly customised user experience. Moreover, this modularity ensures that legal teams can swiftly adapt to changing requirements without the need for disruptive overhauls across workflows.
- Cost-efficiency and swift implementation
In addition to their precision and adaptability, micro-solutions offer a distinct advantage in terms of cost-efficiency and swift implementation. Building these targeted applications does not require the vast resources often associated with large-scale end-to-end solutions. Moreover, micro-solutions can be deployed rapidly, ensuring that they can address immediate challenges without protracted timelines. The use of low-code and no-code platforms further amplifies these features, as legal professionals can create micro-solutions with minimal coding efforts. This affordability and efficiency makes advanced technology accessible to law firms of all sizes, further democratising the landscape of legal solution-building through technology.
Micro-Solutions as stepping stones for adoption and effective solutions to legal problems
At this point, you may ask: what does this all mean for me in practice? With the advent of emerging technologies and rapidly shifting client demands, legal professionals and legal departments or organisations are forced to find solutions to fill missing puzzle pieces throughout their existing processes swiftly and effectively. Micro-solutions, by design, are tailored to address such immediate challenges by implementing interventions at the point of need. In contrast to delving directly into big end-to-end solutions when faced with challenges, finding effective ways to introduce micro-solutions at your organisation’s points of need can foster seamless adoption among legal teams. As these interventions gain traction and acceptance, organisations can expand and interconnect them, gradually constructing comprehensive, end-to-end strategies and solutions. This incremental approach, grounded in the practice of embracing feedback, refines legal strategies, ensuring they are not only effective but also finely tuned to meet evolving client needs and commercial incentives.
The Law of Tech x Betty Blocks video series
Want to learn more? We recently released an exclusive video series focused on the application of low-code/no-code in legal and how these platforms may be used as tools to foster legal innovation. Now, we are excited to announce the publication of the third video episode in collaboration with our partner, Betty Blocks. Central to this episode is the question: What skillsets are required to collaboratively solve problems in legal?
Join us and our featuring Betty Blocks representatives Chris Williams (Head of Community Building at Betty Blocks) and Odin van Eijk (Product Owner at Betty Blocks) as we explore the myriad ways in which these innovative tools are reshaping the future of legal practice.
To kick off our dedicated video series, we recently released the first two episodes. The first episode discusses what low-code/no-code is and why the legal domain should care. In this episode, we defined the concepts of low-code and no-code, discussed its application within the legal domain, and highlighted how these tools have the potential to drive legal innovation.
Following this episode, we delved deeper into the question of how to approach low-code/no-code in legal business. The second episode discusses the importance of embracing diverse perspectives, fostering a culture of feedback, and nurturing collaborative partnerships to create innovative applications that offer real and sustainable solutions to legal problems.
In continuation of our collaboration, we will be publishing the third episode on the 16th of November 2023, so stay tuned for the continuation of an insightful conversation on this exciting topic.
The Law of Tech X Betty Blocks partnership aims to create content and organise events with the aim of bringing law and technology closer together to facilitate a future-proof legal industry. Keep an eye out for upcoming content as part of our partnership through our website and social media.
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