Are you here for creating a new competency model for the 21st-century legal professional? Here’s two who are, like “all in”: Cat Moon and Dorna Moini.
Cat is a law professor at Vanderbilt; Dorna, a graduate of USC’s Gould School of Law, former big law attorney turned legal tech founder. Dorna’s professional baby: Documate—a no-code platform helping lawyers automate and commoditize their law practices. And why do lawyers give commoditization such a bad name? A compelling argument could be made that their aversion to that has simply created opportunities for others. The regulatory firewall won’t slow down that evolutionary train. (Just a prediction).
This is a special episode in part because Cat and Dorna have a strong individual brand, in all the ways unique to them. Cat an educator and disruptor. Dorna an entrepreneur and disruptor. You see where their worlds collide? Let’s see how it happened in real life.
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