Tabled, the issue management platform, has launched a self-service toolkit that allows companies to create “legal gateways” for document creation and give employees access to company policies so they don`t have to deal with the legal team. They also pointed out that this is all very no-code and you don`t have to worry about being a technical genius to build very convenient self-service systems with their toolbox. That`s great, and it`s interesting to see someone move from a legal industry to a legal tech startup. (Note: the Law Society is not the regulatory body for the profession in England and Wales, it is the Solicitors Regulation Authority). “At the Law Society, I dealt with issues like licensing and sponsorship. I helped organize the company`s Lawtech conference and worked on the Barclays Eagle Lab partnership,” he explained. This, in turn, allows the legal team to focus on higher value-added tasks, which is why the company hired these highly-paid, highly skilled employees in the first place. Overall, this is a welcome initiative that allows companies and lawyers to do what they want – rather than getting bogged down in tasks that create little value. Paul Massey, who founded Filed after working as a GC for a few years, said: “As a GC in a fast-growing fintech, I was constantly asked the same questions on topics such as data protection, financial support rules or employee stock options.
This wasted a lot of time for me, my team and our customers. To help in-house legal teams scale more efficiently, we`ve developed this multi-tenant self-service toolkit. “We want to simplify technology and help legal teams start with small steps, then iterate and add more automation services. Once legal teams have captured data through a legal gate like Tabled, they can quickly see where processes and resource allocation can be improved, including customer self-service. “We developed Filed to enable rapid adoption of data-sharing tools and increase the efficiency of legal and compliance teams. This new self-service toolkit offers legal teams a quick and easy way for clients to find their own legal answers to save legal time and reduce risk across the enterprise. M. Massey added that the platform, which aims to connect legal teams with external lawyers and in-house clients in a seamless no-code environment, has seen increased interest during the pandemic, as digital workflow management tools are needed during the transition to remote work.
Save my name, email address, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Is that a big problem? The more self-service, the better you can argue – at least if it`s done right. Legal teams can put things in place (hopefully in a clear and thoughtful way) that make it very easy for employees to access documents and expertise without having to take their time. Check out the short AL TV Walk Through above to see this in action. Here`s a video on how the toolkit works, showing how to create a self-service portal to meet privacy requirements. Monitor your team`s performance and track workflows to detect bottlenecks and speed up processes. Generate customer reports Sign in to Gmail, Office365, Slack, document management, and other workspace solutions to capture the evidence you need. Easily assign work to key stakeholders such as law firms and monitor your panel. The company told this website that “existing customers have been testing the tools for several months now, and use cases include creating GDPR workflows, financial support tips, and accessing policies.” Iordanou told Artificial Lawyer that his new role as chief commercial officer at Filed will focus on “everything commercial, like sales, product strategy, and understanding customer needs.” “It was a good place to get a broad perspective,” he added, noting that he had met Massey some time ago, but had now made the decision to start a new chapter in his career. He now joins Massey to help develop Tabled, which received a second injection of £450,000 in seed funding towards the end of last year and was part of Slaughter and May`s first cohort for its Collaborate incubator in 2019. Discover Motionize, the new seal of the ML-powered Doc automation tool Kevin Gidney leaves DocuSign 9% of employees But what does Tableau do? Below is a short overview of AL TV products that quickly explains things. (Tap Play to display the page.
Approximate duration 7 minutes.) Manage resolution team members, collaborate with stakeholders, and more. Digital Negotiations: An Inclusive + Data-Driven Business Approach He added that working at the Law Society, representing lawyers in England and Wales, had been a great experience and he had learned a lot. Compare and manage the costs of service providers such as law firms. Track your ads in one place. Easy automation and rest of documents for creation, filing, reporting and management.