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Design, Strategy, and Technology: Shaping the Future of Legal Practice

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In a recent episode of Reinventing Professionals, Ari Kaplan sat down with Brandie Knox, CEO and Founder of Moxx, to discuss the evolving role of design in law firms and how thoughtful branding, user experience, and technology are transforming the legal landscape.

A prime example of this philosophy in action is Moxx, a digital case notebook developed to help litigation teams streamline case preparation and collaboration. What sets Moxx apart is its design-first approach. Rather than trying to be everything to everyone, the platform focuses on solving a specific pain point in the litigation workflow. The Moxx team prioritized the user experience, making Moxx intuitive and easy to use. 

Technology in law firms is advancing rapidly, but integrating new tools often requires a shift in mindset. Lawyers are under constant pressure and may be resistant to change, so the design of legal tech must be both simple and effective to encourage adoption.

Looking to the future, Brandie sees design playing an increasingly strategic role in legal practice. Beyond  visuals and branding, it’s about rethinking workflows and solving structural challenges. By leveraging a blend of design thinking, strategy, and tech expertise, law firms can drive innovation, improve collaboration, and ultimately deliver better services to clients.


Listen to the Full Podcast

Interested in learning more? Check out the full episode on the Reinventing Professionals:

Listen: How the Intersection of Design, Strategy, and Technology is Shaping the Future of Legal Practice