# Leon Q. > Knowledge Solutions Engineer @ Carey Olsen | Legal Tech, Automation, and Innovation Location: London, England, United Kingdom Profile: https://flows.cv/leonq I’m a figure-it-out person. Bring me your problem, and I’ll grab my toolbox. Working in the Knowledge Team at Carey Olsen, that toolbox can be anything: document automation, the Office suite, Power Platform, webdev, dashboards, trackers, add-ons, LLM assistants, agents, or other lightweight apps. If it helps lawyers do better work with less pain, I’ll happily get my hands dirty. I enjoy streamlining, designing and building systems that hold up in the real world: edge cases, different jurisdictions, partner preferences, and the “this has to be right” standard. Sometimes that means turning a precedent jungle into a robust automated template. Sometimes it’s building matter tracking that people actually maintain, or metrics that show whether a tool is delivering value beyond vibes. Sometimes it’s making GenAI practical: separating signal from hype, building prompts, prompt gallery and repeatable workflows, and scoping AI assistants so they’re useful without being reckless. In practice, that also makes me a bit of a human API. I sit between lawyers, systems and technology and make them talk to each other in a way that actually works. I like making other people’s days a bit less miserable. Not just faster, but less tedious, less admin-heavy, and less “why am I doing this by hand in 2026?”. ## Work Experience ### Knowledge Solutions Engineer @ Carey Olsen Jan 2024 – Present | London ### Consultant - Technical Assistance @ Legislative Drafting Office, Jersey Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 1. Provided technical advice on the technology of interest to the Computer-Readable Legislation Project, including (1) reasoners, rules engines and logic programming such as Prolog and s(CASP)/Swish; (2) specialist tools including DataLex, Blawx, L4, Oracle Intelligent Advisor, RegelSpraak and Catala; (3) generic tools including Excel, QnA and Mermaid; (4) tools for marking up legislation, such as LegalRuleML & Akoma Ntoso; and (5) possible IDEs for legislative drafting. 2. Assisted with technical understanding of what external suppliers were proposing and achieving in any potential AI collaboration, particularly to ensure that all sides had an adequate understanding of each other's input and expectations. 3. Assisted with parsing model provisions for a Jersey version of “Common Legislative Solutions”. 4. Reviewed the Project’s work on parsing legislative examples, assisted with publishing the output of that work, and suggested other approaches that could be taken where appropriate. 5. Offered support in the Project’s plan to produce guidance and training material for legislative drafters on what they can learn from modern logic & computing even without using any technology (increased rigour from considering if-then-else structures). ### Legal Tech Vacation Scheme @ Law School 2.0 Jan 2023 – Jan 2023 ### Research Assistant @ University of Edinburgh Law School Jan 2022 – Jan 2022 Contributed to drafting a model Climate Change Bill and a constitutional chapter for legislative reform in a Commonwealth jurisdiction, focusing on environmental law. Maintained shared folders and documents, ensuring the integration of feedback from supervisors and project updates. Managed multiple versions of the draft clauses, ensuring that all references and cross-references are accurate and consistent throughout the entire legislative proposal. ## Education ### Master of Laws - LLM UCL ### LL.B (with Honours) The University of Edinburgh ### Neuro-Symbolic AI Summer School 2024 Centaur AI Institute ### DipABRSM in Piano Performance ABRSM ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/qiutinsanleon --- Source: https://flows.cv/leonq JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/leonq/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-05