Michael Page
Legal Tech Product Manager

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Our client is hiring a Legal Tech Product Manager
This is a permanent role with a hybrid schedule (50% in office per week in Central London).
Client Details
Our client is hiring a Legal Tech Product Manager. This is a permanent role with a hybrid schedule (50% in office per week in Central London).
Description
As a Legal Tech Product Manager, you'll embed Legal Tech platforms into business-as-usual workflows.
Product management and adoption
- Own the vision, roadmap and objectives for assigned Legal Tech platforms.
- Define success measures and monitor adoption, usage and business value.
- Develop and deliver adoption strategies that support long-term behavioural change, including self-service resources, support models and role-based enablement.
- Gather user feedback and use insights to continuously improve how tools are positioned and adopted.
- Work with suppliers to manage service performance, product development discussions and issue resolution.
- Support contract renewals and commercial discussions with senior colleagues.
- Ensure products operate in line with information security, risk and data protection requirements.
- Partner with Legal Tech Delivery colleagues to support successful implementation of tools on client matters.
- Support pilots, proof-of-concepts and controlled releases of new capabilities.
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Practice Group partnership
You'll act as a dedicated Legal Tech contact for an aligned Practice Group, helping colleagues identify opportunities to improve the way work is delivered. This includes:
- Building an understanding of the Practice Group's work and priorities.
- Identifying where legal technology can improve existing processes or support new approaches to client work.
- Designing adoption plans and engagement activities tailored to the needs of the Practice Group.
- Working closely with colleagues across Innovation, Legal Operations and Project Management teams.
- Delivering training sessions and workshops.
- Facilitating discussions around the use of Legal Tech on matters and client engagements.
Client and market engagement
You'll also contribute to client-facing activities, including:
- Delivering client training, webinars and learning sessions.
- Supporting responses to requests for proposals (RFPs).
- Creating content and presentations that showcase their Legal Tech and Innovation capabilities.
- Participating in client meetings and conversations focused on technology-enabled legal services.
- Monitoring developments in the legal technology market and identifying opportunities for testing and evaluation.
- Contributing to pitches and client opportunities where Legal Tech capability is a key differentiator.


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Work as part of an agile product management team.
- Manage and prioritise product backlogs for assigned platforms.
- Share knowledge and collaborate with Legal Tech Product Managers, Legal Technologists and Solution Engineers across the team.
Profile
A successful Legal Tech Product Manager should have:
- Experience in product management within the professional services industry.
- Strong understanding of legal technology tools and platforms.
- Proven ability to manage projects and deliver results.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- A proactive approach to identifying opportunities for improvement.
- Analytical skills to evaluate product performance and user feedback.
Job Offer
A competitive salary and benefits package
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