In an often demanding and high-pressure profession such as law, it is no secret that lawyer life is not a picnic, a sentiment expressed by Olga V. Mack in a recent article.
Mack is a Fellow at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and a Generative AI Editor at law.MIT. She has shown a commitment to legal innovation throughout her career, helping to shape the future of law. Mack advocates for a stronger, more resilient and inclusive legal profession that embraces technological advancements.
In addition to her dynamic career, Mack is also an acclaimed author. She has penned books such as “Get on Board: Earning Your Ticket to a Corporate Board Seat”, “Fundamentals of Smart Contract Security” and “Blockchain Value: Transforming Business Models, Society, and Communities”.
She is currently working on three additional books: “Visual IQ for Lawyers” (ABA 2024), “The Rise of Product Lawyers: An Analytical Framework to Systematically Advise Your Clients Throughout the Product Lifecycle” (Globe Law and Business 2024), and “Legal Operations in the Age of AI and Data” (Globe Law and Business 2024). You can follow Olga on LinkedIn and Twitter @olgavmack.
Despite the challenges of lawyer life reiterated in her recent article, Olga V. Mack appears to be exemplifying a commendable effort of advocating a bold approach to reinventing and adapting to the evolving facets of legal practice, showing that while it may not be a picnic, it can certainly be a meaningful pursuit.