@marclauritsen I respectfully disagree. I would say a basic understanding of how the tools work is needed, but not actually building them.
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@sglassmeyer 'Making' may consist of designing and collaborating with a coder. Or tweaking, combining, connecting existing modules. - 1 more reply
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@marclauritsen@StephKimbro hmm not sure on that one, legal practitioners have poor design ability to build -
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@marclauritsen That is a broad generalisation though. It's just something new to learn. I'm studying UI/UX in design. Have hope. - 11 more replies
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@marclauritsen Lawyer-Programmers run the risk of being "a jack of all trades but a master of none." -
@sglassmeyer@marclauritsen is it a@richardsusskind point about lawyer-engineers? If u can't use doc assembly tools then it gets outsourced - 1 more reply
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@marclauritsen@StephKimbro the lawyers told us they liked the tools, they the wanted the tools, we gave the tools, they never used…at allThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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