Legal Product Specialist

identifi Global Resources
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Legal Products Specialist London – hybrid model Salary up to £68,000 plus benefits Are you ready to take your career to the next level with an award-winning law firm that’s at the forefront of legal technology? We’re expanding and looking for a passionate and innovative Legal Product Specialist to join our dynamic team. Why This Role? As a Legal Product Specialist, you’ll report directly to the Senior Legal Products Manager and be an integral part of our forward-thinking legal products team. You’ll have the exciting opportunity to manage and implement cutting-edge legal technology, both internally developed and off-the-shelf. What’s in It for You? Innovation & AI: Dive into the world of emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, driving innovation in the legal industry. Collaboration : Work closely with a diverse team of lawyers, tech experts, and external vendors, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. Challenge & Growth : Embrace new challenges and grow your skills in a role that values initiative, creativity, and continuous improvement. Key requirements: Collaborate with lawyers and legal operations managers to gather business intelligence and make informed decisions. Support the implementation and use of emerging technologies, including AI and document automation. Drive projects forward with effective project management and communication. Track and manage requirements throughout the product lifecycle. Procure, deploy, implement, and support various products. Troubleshoot and solve product-related issues with stakeholders. Understand and map technical requirements to legal technology. Set up and manage data rooms. Liaise with external vendors to resolve product issues. Conduct trials and test plans for products. Increase understanding of legal technology products within the team. Research tools, methods, and technology trends. Promote best practices and new ideas within the team. Document and regularly present requirements to stakeholders. Monitor future legal technologies. Perform strategic market analysis to guide product decisions. Collaborate with technology teams to achieve shared goals. Engage in legal training and support active legal projects. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required Law degree, Computer Science degree or equivalent degree/experience. Ability to present complex technical ideas to non-technical audiences. Understanding of law firms, legal processes, and their requirements Comfortable collaborating with multiple teams on a wide variety of projects. Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal. Beneficial An interest in Technology and how it applies to the legal industry. An interest in artificial intelligence and how it applies to the legal industry. Experience with product management products (e.g. Azure DevOps, Jira). Experience with document management systems (e.g. iManage, NetDocuments). Good presentation skills desirable. If you’re up for a challenge, passionate about innovation and AI, and thrive in a team-oriented environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

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