Graeme JohnstonUsable legal artifacts: a thought experimentImagine a Voight-Kampff test to distinguish lawyers-who-draft-for-a-living from everyone else. The relative weight placed on precision…10 min read·Jan 31, 2021----
Graeme JohnstonDealers, zombies and lawyersThis is a book review which I published on 12 May 2017 on a blog. There have been a few developments since, but I thought it still…6 min read·Oct 12, 2020----
Graeme JohnstonResolving disputes online: the human factorThis article summarises an online discussion held on 23 September 2020, organised by Future of Law: Dundee (FoLD) between16 min read·Sep 28, 2020----
Graeme JohnstonBack to the office… or not quite that simple?This article summarises an online conversation between people from three prominent organisations in Dundee Scotland on July 21st, 2020 on…13 min read·Jul 31, 2020----
Graeme Johnston‘Making it simple’ in lawWhy it matters, why it’s hard, ideas for approaching it4 min read·Jul 3, 2020----
Graeme JohnstonDistributed legal work: privacy and opennessIt appears at least possible that one of the lasting effects of the 2020 pandemic will be to catalyse the trend towards enabling legal…5 min read·Apr 12, 2020----
Graeme JohnstonLawyer time recording: three possible futuresIn a recent article, I traced the history of granular time recording in law firms. ‘GTR’ for short. It involves capturing a record of…11 min read·Mar 22, 2020----
Graeme JohnstonOne hundred years of lawyer time recording: is there any escape?Discussion of time recording in legal services — and of its progeny, time-based pricing — can be more than a little frustrating.10 min read·Feb 10, 2020----