Program Overview

Each use case within the Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) model is backed by a group of volunteers—called LDI Architects—who work with LDI founding members to actively create, debate, refine, and promote the standard framework, workflows, technology, and metrics associated with the use case.

Please complete this application to express your interest in participating as an LDI Architect or to nominate a qualified candidate from your network. (Nominees will receive a communication to assess their interest and invite them to apply.)

Required Commitments of an LDI Architect:

Estimated time commitment of 4-5 hours per month, includes:
  • Attending virtual team meetings as often as possible or participating asynchronously in the action items, discussions, and agreements that come from each meeting
  • Actively collaborating and producing use case content, including opinions, articles, and white papers, and speaking at engagements
  • Participating in live events with Legal Data Intelligence founding members and industry leaders, where possible
Must provide confirmation that your employer approves of your participation and that your status as an LDI Architect can be shared externally in Legal Data Intelligence materials and communications.

Commitment remains for 1 calendar year, with an option to recommit provided all qualifications have been met.

LDI Architect Benefits:

Opportunity to lead the refinement and creation of LDI model use cases for the benefit of the legal community.

Exclusive, in-person engagement at LDI events with leaders from across the legal industry.

Elevation of your personal profile as a thought leader in a given domain, including features in industry content, recognition on the legaldataintelligence.org website, and access to an LDI Architect designation for your LinkedIn profile.

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