My Story
my story was born out of frustration...
The frustration of realising that the technological tools available are not efficient and adjusted enough to help with Data Analytics in socio-legal issues and the automation of legal documentation.
In the professional field, I have often come across spreadsheets that act as ‘Databases’. This puts information at risk, generates duplicity and redundancy, inconsistency and lack of data integrity, and complicates data handling, filtering or understanding. Consequently, with slow and unreliable metrics, decisions are made on outdated or incorrect information and, therefore, decisions are made that are not only wrong, but also detrimental to the organisation. This is because the information available is not well structured, validated, discovered, cleaned, unified, reviewed and presented.
For these reasons, I studied programming and data analysis in order to be able to develop software solutions that fit the reality of socio-legal issues. Tools that really help a multidisciplinary team, which not only include the automation of legal documentation, but also include real-time statistics of the processes, accessible from any device, whether mobile or computer.
Currently, I am in a communication bridge between a Social and Legal team with the Technological one. Understanding and understanding the needs and requirements of Data Analysis, prior to initiating a software solution; from a User Experience (UI/UX) perspective, that is, easy access and understanding by the end user.
I have successfully developed software solutions, specifically in the area of Public Utility Property Acquisition, Courts and Tribunals, as well as Data Analytics with Big Data in Socio-Legal issues.