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{{a|Technology|}} | {{a|Technology|}}How many keen [[fin tech|fintech]]<ref>As opposed to [[legal technology|''leg''tech]], right?</ref> startups and management strategies are dedicated to automating, digitising, and triaging an ''existing legal process.'' | ||
How many keen [[fin tech|fintech]]<ref>As opposed to [[legal technology|''leg''tech]], right?</ref> startups and management strategies are dedicated to automating, digitising, and triaging an ''existing legal process.'' | |||
The solutions we see, be they [[document assembly]], [[chat-bot]]s, right-shoring, [[outsourcing]] — take an existing legal process (say contract [[negotiation]]) and try to enhance it by substituting cheaper, faster, components (be it hardware, software or meatware) but never once looking at ''[[waste]]''. | The solutions we see, be they [[document assembly]], [[chat-bot]]s, right-shoring, [[outsourcing]] — take an existing legal process (say contract [[negotiation]]) and try to enhance it by substituting cheaper, faster, components (be it hardware, software or meatware) but never once looking at ''[[waste]]''. | ||
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The donkey in this case is the complexity of your templates, your policies, your credit standards, your client selection. | The donkey in this case is the complexity of your templates, your policies, your credit standards, your client selection. | ||
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*The [[seven wastes of negotiation]]'' | |||
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