
The Kennedy-Mighell Report Fresh Voices on Legal Tech with Marc Lauritsen
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Oct 3, 2025 Marc Lauritsen, a forward-thinking lawyer and educator, discusses the pressing need for true technology competence in law. He champions experiential learning, emphasizing the importance of human skills alongside tech knowledge. Conversations explore the role of AI in enhancing access to justice and the complexities of choosing the right legal tech tools. Marc also shares insights on guiding law students toward tech careers and highlights noteworthy voices in the legal tech space, offering a refreshing perspective on collaboration and innovation.
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Learn Technology By Doing
- Have learners actually use the technology to learn it by doing rather than just listening to explanations.
- Throw people into practical projects so curiosity and hands-on experience drive understanding.
Human Skills Over Technical Omniscience
- True technology competence is impossible to fully achieve today because of the pace and volume of change.
- Prioritize human capacities and lifelong learning over trying to master every technical detail.
Start With The Job To Be Done
- Define the job to be done first, then evaluate how AI or tools can assist that process.
- Focus on asking the right questions rather than becoming obsessed with prompt mechanics.




