Totum Partners
Senior Legal Technologist (Harvey/Legora) - Law Firm

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Job Responsibilities
The Legal Technologist will work closely with lawyers and clients to design, develop, and implement bespoke legal technology solutions.
- Lead initiatives in document automation, process improvement, and AI-driven legal workflows, helping to transform how legal work is delivered across the firm.
- Act as a trusted advisor to legal teams, and business analyst for legal technology initiatives, leading requirements gathering, stakeholder workshops, and process analysis to ensure solutions address genuine legal and business needs.
- Play a central role in the firm’s strategic legal technology initiatives, focusing on establishing and refining the operating model, and ensuring strong adoption, engagement, and measurable value from the firm’s document automation platform, legal AI tools, and firmwide GenAI capabilities.
- Work with the Change and Adoption Lead to coordinate and contribute to the delivery of the firm’s change training programme, ensuring that legal technology initiatives are supported by effective training and user engagement.
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- A minimum of 5 years experience in a Legal Tech position within a law firm.
- Experience and proficiency in the use of HighQ Collaborate, DocuSign, Document Drafter, Harvey or Legora and CoCounsel.
- Strong understanding of legal workflows and experience in process mapping, optimisation, and automation.
- Comfortable working with data, APIs, and integrations; ability to liaise effectively with IT and vendors.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
This role offers hybrid working - 2 days WFH weekly.
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