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Using choice architecture for better legal services

I’ve been reading a bunch of behavioral economics texts & taking notes on how it all might be made useful for legal services design.

Here are some of my sketched notes from while reading Nudge by Cass Sunstein & Richard Thaler, and then another article by Richard Thaler & Will Tucker in Harvard Business Review on Smarter Information, Smarter Consumers.

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

Wise Design - behavioral economics for legal services design

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