WEBINAR: Redesigning client outreach and legal service delivery in today’s world

WEBINAR: Redesigning client outreach and legal service delivery in today’s world
WEBINAR: Redesigning client outreach and legal service delivery in today’s world

Date: Thursday 23 April 2020

Time: 12:30pm Australian Eastern Standard Time

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In the current operating environment legal teams are faced with an unprecedented challenge in reaching clients and maintaining high-value advice and service delivery.

Faced with their own operational challenges, clients are increasingly looking to access advice when and how it best suits them.

Rethinking traditional service delivery models has been turbocharged. Surprising to some, the answer is already there.

In this interactive webinar, Neota Logic’s Paul Doolan and Mark Tyndall will demonstrate how to rapidly design alternative means to reach clients and scale legal services, so that clients can access your expertise anywhere, at any time.

Taking Australia’s recently implemented changes to the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) framework as an example use case, Mark and Paul will leverage Neota Logic’s Canvas to explore designing and building a web-based solution to reach clients with primary advice and direct them to the expert advice they need.

They will talk about Neota Logic’s approach to designing automated solutions, and how these principles can be applied in your own service improvement projects to serve your clients and business in these challenging times. Paul and Mark will be taking questions as they build the application live… so please come prepared to interact or interrupt!

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