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by c-flow
812 days ago
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I worked at a top US law firm as a corporate lawyer for almost 10 years (my first career). I'd say the brain starts to experience life in 6 minute increments. I think you'd need to accurately capture all the moments when an associate is in front of your computer but not working for this to work. I suppose your plan B would be to sell this to firm management as a timekeeping audit tool. it could be a valuable informative tool that they don't initially rely on but can use to test accuracy etc before they move on to actually using it. |
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We do have a couple different approaches to filter out non-work. As far as firm management, we think there's a lot of useful information in time data that firms can leverage, but at the same time we don't want this to turn into spyware so we're mindful of only exposing aggregated/anonymized data