Insights from Pascal

The Newsletter Built for Legal Teams Moving Fast

One real automation use case per edition.

Pascal Di Prima, founder of Lexemo

What you'll get

Most legal teams know automation should be on their agenda, but never find the time to figure out where to start, what's actually worth building, or how to do it without an IT project. Insights from Pascal changes that. With every edition your legal team receives one concrete automation workflow, ready to implement.

  • One use case, fully explained

    Each edition walks through a real automation: what triggers it, how it runs, and exactly how to set it up. No abstract concepts.

  • Built for lawyers, not developers

    No code, no IT department needed. Every use case works within the technical ecosystem legal teams already use.

  • For firms and in-house lawyers

    Pascal's choice of presented automations are applicable for law firms and legal departments with a focus on real business impact.

Got a legal process automation use case in mind?

Insights from Pascal gives legal teams one concrete workflow idea per edition. If it sparks an idea for your law firm or in-house legal department, you can take the next step directly. Book a free 15-minute session with Pascal to discuss your use case, assess where automation or AI could create value.

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About the author

Pascal Di Prima, CEO and Co-founder of Lexemo
Lawyer turned innovator

Pascal Di Prima

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The Insights of Pascal newsletter is written by legal tech entrepreneur Pascal Di Prima. He is the CEO and Co-founder of Lexemo, a no-code automation platform built specifically for law firms, in-house legal teams, and tax advisors.

Pascal Di Prima has been at the forefront of legal technology in the DACH region for years. As a German-qualified lawyer with an LL.M. from UNSW Sydney, he brings a rare combination of deep legal expertise and entrepreneurial vision. Before founding Lexemo, he advised major European financial institutions on EU banking regulation as a Partner at Simmons & Simmons and Counsel at Clifford Chance.

With more than a decade of experience at the intersection of law and technology, he is one of the few experts who combines firsthand knowledge of legal practice with a genuine understanding of what automation can and should do for legal professionals. Through supporting legal teams on their automation and AI journey, he has helped clients achieve up to 80% time reductions and successfully integrate legal automation into the way their teams work every day.