
Legal professionals are drowning in complexity.
Yet, the tools used to manage this complexity — PowerPoint, spreadsheets, static diagrams — haven’t meaningfully evolved in decades. That’s where the concept of structural intelligence comes in.
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In this episode of Adventures in Legal Tech, host Jared Correia sits down with Tim Follett, CEO and co-founder of StructureFlow, to unpack one of the most overlooked yet critical challenges in legal work: structural complexity.
The Problem With Traditional Tools
Traditional diagramming tools treat visuals as static outputs. A box is just a box. A line is just a line. Here, Follet explains how these ideas are no longer true.
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Enter Structural Intelligence
Structural intelligence transforms diagrams into dynamic systems that create a powerful bridge between human cognition and machine processing, which Follet says is part of “the heart of what we do.”
Hear the Full Conversations
Curious to learn more? Check out this episode below.