LegalDesign and LegalTech in Azerbaijan
It took me a long time to gather my thoughts to write this article. My name is Mirza Chiragov, I am the CEO of the "Dejured" LLC and I dream that we (lawyers) will become clearer to clients. But not all colleagues will agree with me. Here are the top 5 reasons I hear most often why legal design is not important:
— what is legal design;
— lawyers don’t need pictures;
— we barely convinced the client to sign the contract;
— you can do without it;
— why change something that already works.
Introduction
Indeed, in countries where the legal culture is still emerging, it seems tempting to ignore unknown methods and skills. But this idea is extremely erroneous, since it is precisely in the beginnings of the formation of a legal culture among lawyers that there is an excellent opportunity to form a functional approach. This includes the following skills:
— working with legal text (legal writing);
— basic skills in visualizing complex material (beneficiary diagram, payment routes, timelines with legal facts, etc.);
— ability to build a legal function (legal ops);
— working with new tools.
Working on the "form" of legal information does not in any way infringe on the "content". In the 21st century, everyone needs to be able to communicate, even lawyers. What is law for if it is incomprehensible to citizens? It is difficult to comply with a regulation, agreement or rule, the essence of which is unclear. Our goal is not to wait for someone to fall into a multi-page trap, but to prevent violations and disputes. For a lawyer, the best dispute is the one that is avoided.