The Scotsman

Our AI tech sets standard for the future

We’ve had to find new ways of working to maintain strong working relationsh­ips with our clients, writes Karen Phillips

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What have the past couple of months taught us? We’ve discovered technology has been a boon to our daily lives, as we rely on an assortment of video-tech platforms to bring a semblance of normality to maintainin­g dialogue with family and friends, as well as work colleagues and clients.

We have noticed an increase in old and new clients seeking legal advice, in particular on bringing their personal affairs up to date. For example, enquiries about wills rose when the impact of Covid-19 reached its peak.

Covid-19 was the harsh catalyst to make people think about important issues regarding estate planning. Some clients already had a will in place and wished to review this for peace of mind; others didn’t have a will and wanted to prepare one. In some instances, clients also granted a power of attorney to allow a family member to assist them, if required, with banking or other matters if they were unable to do so.

We noticed an increased desire for families to put on paper their instructio­ns to ensure these would be followed to safeguard their family and the distributi­on of any wealth.

For those clients with existing wills, some now required advice in relation to estate planning around specific circumstan­ces, such as family with a dependent child or to organise their affairs to mitigate inheritanc­e tax.

In dealing with these requests, faceto-face meetings were, of course, out of the question. Like everyone else, ourlawyers­wereworkin­gfromhome and we had to find ways of communicat­ing with clients remotely and getting documents signed and witnessed, while locked down. The usual meetings now took place over Zoom, Facetime, Whatsapp and more.

Another way we have done this is by using an artificial intelligen­ce (AI) tool developed in Australia. Settify uses AI to interact with clients, helping us maintain strong working relationsh­ips with clients in these difficult times.

Settify provides us with an intuitive, interactiv­e system to interview clients online and can prompt them to consider estate planning decisions, allowing us to compile a detailed brief for lawyers to respond appropriat­ely. The intuitive system enables us to do basic fact-finding and gather informatio­n needed to move the conversati­on to its next level. It doesn’t write or update a will, but significan­tly reduces time spent on intelligen­cegatherin­g and streamline­s the entire service.

We collect background informatio­n in relation to an individual (details about family, assets and wishes, etc) before any online meeting, so when we speak. we can provide advice, discuss the options and determine a way forward. Completing the ‘fact find’ at home helps clients’ access documentat­ion more easily, to input into the system and to access during the later conversati­on, if required.

Questions asked by the system can be answered in the individual’s own time. The process can be paused and revisited at any point, so there is no pressure on clients. They can come back to it any time, at their convenienc­e.

As one of the first law firms in Scotland to use Settify, we have tailored the system to ask questions we’d ask our clients in person – and we’re confident it provides clients with secure and seamless interactio­n.

It enables our team to gather the informatio­n to review before a call, ensuring a beneficial meeting withoutlos­ingthepers­onalisedap­proach. Thereafter, our lawyers can draft a will relevant to the client’s individual circumstan­ces.

Privacy is, of course, paramount.

The system gives clients the opportunit­y to outline their circumstan­ces via phone, tablet or computer and they are immediatel­y guided through questions relevant to their situation. If an issue is not covered, as we are all individual­s with different circumstan­ces, we are only a phone call away.

With face-to-face meetings still not possible, we are taking instructio­ns in many different ways No-one knows with any certainty when we will return to ‘normal’ ways of working. Perhaps this kind of approach, which might have seemed novel until very recently, will actually become the new normal, although it will not suit all clients. However, when technology works as well as Settify, for both lawyer and client, it really can set the standard for the future. Karen Phillips is a Private Client Partner with Balfour+manson

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