Legal Technology Consulting Manager - Discovery and Data Management
HalbornFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
New York, New York, United States
Candidates should possess a JD or equivalent legal qualification and have at least 3 years of experience at a top-tier law firm, preferably with a focus on corporate, litigation, or other high-complexity practice areas. Additional experience in legal operations, innovation, or change management is a strong plus, and 4-6 years of professional experience is preferred. Proven ability to engage, influence, and build trust with senior legal stakeholders, along with outstanding presentation and facilitation skills, is required.
The Staff Legal Architect will engage with legal professionals at elite law firms and leading corporate legal departments to understand their processes and identify opportunities for AI transformation. They will lead consultative discussions and tailored demonstrations of Clio’s AI-driven solutions, partnering with Account Executives to influence buying decisions and guide clients through their AI adoption journey. Responsibilities include designing high-impact pilots of new technologies, defining successful pilot outcomes, and acting as a trusted advisor to senior legal stakeholders to influence adoption. The role also involves helping customers navigate change management for AI transformation, collaborating with marketing on content creation, serving as the Voice of the Customer to inform product and sales strategies, and staying informed about AI trends and legal technology innovations.
Legal practice management software provider
Clio provides legal practice management software that helps law firms operate more efficiently. Its two main products, Clio Grow and Clio Manage, serve different purposes: Clio Grow enhances the client intake process and engagement, while Clio Manage allows firms to organize tasks, manage cases, handle documents, and process payments in one platform. Clio caters to a diverse clientele, from solo practitioners to large firms, and operates on a subscription model, charging users monthly or annually for access to its software. The goal of Clio is to improve the efficiency of legal practices and reduce administrative burdens, ultimately supporting their growth.