The importance of video in legal tech – find out more with Helm360
Briefly’s mission is to solve this global problem by making legal information accessible to everyone and giving lawyers a set of tools to communicate about law at scale. We also try to add more beauty, whimsy, and humor to legal content.
Our content is almost always short, simple, highly engaging, modern, and focused on educating non-lawyers about legal issues. Our videos are used for training and education, to save lawyers time on repeat conversations, to give clients a resource to learn the basics, and much more.
Our content can be used to onboard new lawyers and clients, answer questions that people are uncomfortable asking, and provide asynchronous answers to questions (like when a client is worried about something at 1 am when you’re, hopefully, asleep!).
Here are some examples of innovative uses of Briefly’s content:
Use Case: Speeding up B2B Contracting / Educating Sales Teams
We worked with Sprinklr to use simple videos to solve two interlocking problems:
Use Case: Engaging Plaintiffs in a Class Action Case
For example, we created a video with a plaintiff’s firm called the Project on Predatory Student Lending to help them efficiently engage and educate the plaintiff class in a massive class action lawsuit (on behalf of students who allege they were defrauded by for-profit colleges and not provided remedies promised by the US Department of Education). The video we created saved the legal team many hours of answering questions, helped reach more class members, and gave them a template for making future videos.
We look closely at data to analyze the effectiveness of a video. We rarely look at raw view numbers but instead focus on audience retention. You can see an early snapshot of retention for this video – a stunning result for a relatively dense, 9-minute legal video.