Totum Partners
Senior Legal Innovation & Technology Manager - Law Firm

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Job Responsibilities
- Lead the management, analysis, and delivery of AI and technology projects for business services teams, including business case development, requirements analysis, process improvement reviews and mapping, solution assessment, implementation planning, user acceptance testing, and training.
- Work with Lawtech leadership to design, develop, and implement an effective process for engaging with our business services teams to drive adoption and innovative working.
- Guide the analysis and re-engineering of business services processes, producing process documentation, workflow mapping, and process models to identify improvement opportunities.
- Develop, prototype, and roll out technology and AI solutions for business services teams, supporting change management, adoption, and communications throughout implementation.
- Define and track success metrics, ROI measurements, and benefits realization to demonstrate value and return on the firm’s technology investment from a legal operations standpoint.
- Work with the wider Lawtech team to develop engagement and training strategies to drive awareness, understanding, and adoption of AI and technology solutions across business services teams.
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- A strong academic record, with a minimum 2:1 degree in any subject.
- 4-5 years’ experience working on technology or transformation programmes within professional services, ideally within the legal sector.
- Strong understanding and experience of change management, adoption, and communication principles and methodologies.
- Experience of delivery and development with innovative and generative AI technologies, such as: Harvey, Claude, Legora, Microsoft Copilot, or Foundry. Knowledge of automation/robotics/collaborative technologies would also be ideal (Power Automate, HighQ, and Contract Express).


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