Legal Tech & Startups

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Legal Tech & Startups

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About this course: This MOOC will be focused on the topic of how to start a company in the legal tech industry. It will firstly explain the legal tech sector and make the students aware of its current situation, before guiding them through the process of starting their own company, highlighting the key resources that are available to aid them in this process. The MOOC will be separated into four modules and will be launched through the Coursera platform. The production of this course involves the following main components: - Design and conceptualization of syllabus - Three to four hours of video content (split between green screen recordings with the professor and a limited number of in…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

  • Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
  • Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.

About this course: This MOOC will be focused on the topic of how to start a company in the legal tech industry. It will firstly explain the legal tech sector and make the students aware of its current situation, before guiding them through the process of starting their own company, highlighting the key resources that are available to aid them in this process. The MOOC will be separated into four modules and will be launched through the Coursera platform. The production of this course involves the following main components: - Design and conceptualization of syllabus - Three to four hours of video content (split between green screen recordings with the professor and a limited number of interview videos). As well as being prepared and recorded, these videos will be edited and enhanced with a post-production phase where slides and animations will be incorporated. - Design of assignments: both group and individual exercises. The aim is to have a “project-based” course where learners are encouraged to put into practice what they have studied through a hands-on exercise. - Preparation of readings

Created by:  IE Business School
  • Taught by:  Marti Manent, Professor

    Director Programa Legal Bridge to Silicon Valley
Level Intermediate Language English How To Pass Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. Coursework

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IE Business School IE Business School is an internationally recognized business school where the leaders of tomorrow shape their ideas and learn to become global citizens. For over 40 years, IE Business School has promoted innovation and change in organizations, equipping managers with an entrepreneurial mindset that generates employment, wealth, and social well-being. Regularly featured among the top business schools in the world, IE Business School has an urban campus in Madrid and a faculty of more than 400 professors who teach students from approximately 90 countries in its undergraduate and master programs. IE uses innovative online, face-to-face, and blended learning formats, including the IE Communities Platform where knowledge and experiences are exchanged with over 50,000 IE graduates that currently hold management positions in more than 100 countries worldwide.

Syllabus


WEEK 1


Introduction and first steps



12 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Video: Course overview
  2. Video: Disrupting the legal sector with technology
  3. Video: Legal Startup
  4. Reading: "A revolution in legal services"
  5. Reading: "Artificial intelligence disrupting the business of law"
  6. Video: Interview: Dan Martin Katz - Professor Chicago-Kent College of Law
  7. Video: Principal Legal Tech business areas – Market Place and Practice Management
  8. Video: Principal Legal Tech business areas – Documents and Case Management
  9. Video: Principal Legal Tech business areas – Legal Research and Online Lawyers
  10. Video: Most relevant companies in online tech
  11. Video: Innovation and legal education with Javier de Cendra
  12. Discussion Prompt: Reading and arguing
  13. Video: Be an entrepreneur
  14. Video: Starting a business
  15. Video: Glossary and basic concepts
  16. Reading: Important concepts

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WEEK 2


The Business idea



18 videos, 7 readings expand


  1. Video: The idea
  2. Video: Where do good ideas come from?
  3. Reading: "How to Get Startup Ideas"
  4. Reading: The idea maze
  5. Reading: "Fear of bad ideas"
  6. Video: Share your idea
  7. Video: A good business idea
  8. Video: The business model
  9. Video: Protect your idea
  10. Video: Introduction
  11. Video: Big data and legal
  12. Reading: "How Big Data Is Disrupting Law Firms And The Legal Profession"
  13. Video: Blockchain and legal
  14. Video: Bots and legal
  15. Video: Machine learning and legal
  16. Video: Virtual reality and legal
  17. Video: New professionals with Javier de Cendra
  18. Reading: "A Guide to Four Technologies Disrupting Legal Tech"
  19. Video: Interview: Daniel Lewis - Ravel Law CEO & Co-founder
  20. Video: Business Model Canvas – Infrastructure and Offering
  21. Video: Business Model Canvas – Customers
  22. Video: Business Model Canvas - Finances
  23. Video: LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer
  24. Reading: "Create products that people love by validating your idea first"
  25. Reading: "There's always time to launch your dream"
  26. Discussion Prompt: Reading and arguing

Graded: Practice for the Business Model Canvas
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WEEK 3


Resources and execution



17 videos, 10 readings expand


  1. Video: Introduction
  2. Video: What resources do you need?
  3. Video: Do you really need a “Business Plan”?
  4. Reading: "Writing a Business Plan"
  5. Reading: Why a startup's initial business plan doesn't matter that much
  6. Video: How to finance your project?
  7. Reading: "16 Common Questions About Fundraising"
  8. Reading: "Fundraising Mistakes Founders Make"
  9. Video: Building your core team
  10. Video: Professional skills for lawyers with Javier de Cendra
  11. Video: Hiring “attractive” employees
  12. Reading: "How to Hire Great People"
  13. Video: MVP
  14. Reading: "Minimum Viable Product: a guide"
  15. Reading: Product Hunt Began as an Email List
  16. Video: Agile management
  17. Reading: "DIY vs Delegate"
  18. Video: Introduction
  19. Video: Email, docs and collaborations
  20. Video: Build a web page
  21. Video: Build an ecommerce website
  22. Video: Big data and Machine Learning for Legal Tech
  23. Video: Blockchain
  24. Video: Work tools
  25. Video: Dashboards
  26. Reading: "The Hacker's Guide to Investors"
  27. Reading: "How to Ruin Your Company with One Bad Process"
  28. Discussion Prompt: Reading and arguing

Graded: Let´s make sure you got it right!

WEEK 4


Growing and accelerating your Legal Tech Startup



14 videos, 9 readings expand


  1. Video: Introduction
  2. Video: Online marketing
  3. Video: Online marketing tools
  4. Video: Offline marketing
  5. Video: Social marketing
  6. Video: Inbound marketing
  7. Video: CRM
  8. Reading: "From 0 to $1B - Slack's Founder Shares Their Epic Launch Strategy"
  9. Reading: "How to create a profitable Freemium startup"
  10. Video: What is “Growth hacking”?
  11. Reading: "What are the best books or web resources on Growth Hacking and User Acquisition?"
  12. Video: Social marketing growth: Dropbox, Paypal and Hotmail
  13. Reading: "Why the Lean Start-Up Changes Everything"
  14. Reading: "The 6 Best Growth Hacks to Get Customers Without Having to Pay for Them"
  15. Reading: "4 Growth Hacking Strategies That Work Like Magic"
  16. Reading: "20 Growth-Hacking Strategists You Should Follow In 2016"
  17. Video: Data driven companies concept
  18. Video: KPI´s
  19. Reading: "Vanity Metrics vs. Actionable Metrics"
  20. Video: Lean startup model
  21. Video: A/B testing
  22. Reading: "Best Metrics For Digital Marketing: Rock Your Own And Rent Strategies"
  23. Video: Wrap up with Javier de Cendra
  24. Discussion Prompt: Reading and arguing

Graded: Let´s make sure you got it right!
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