Legal Tech Community
This is for lawyers who keep hearing about legal tech and AI, but want something more useful than buzzwords.
I am building this around the kind of lawyer who is curious about technology, maybe a little overwhelmed by it, and not sure where to start.
Who it is for
- Lawyers thinking about a move into legal tech
- Legal professionals who want to understand AI without pretending it is magic
- People in law firms or legal departments who see broken processes every week
- Lawyers who want to build small tools instead of only talking about innovation
- Anyone trying to connect legal experience with software, product, or operations work
What I want this to cover
- What legal tech actually means in day-to-day work
- How legal documents become software problems
- How AI tools can help, and where they can mislead you
- How to think about automation before touching code
- What lawyers should learn if they want to work with technical teams
- Small project ideas that can become a portfolio
Why I care about this
I came to software after law. That path was not clean or perfectly planned. It involved confusion, false starts, and a lot of catching up.
But it also showed me something useful: lawyers already understand rules, exceptions, documents, deadlines, risk, and process. Those instincts are valuable in legal tech if you learn how to translate them.
Start here
Start with the Legal Tech for Lawyers page, then read the blog posts on legal tech, automation, and building small tools.
If you want to connect or collaborate, get in touch.