I hired Esquire Interactive to construct my website.
He serves on the Board of Pinks and Greens and an Advisor to
Hire an Esquire, Tactile Finance and San Francisco based SwoopTalent.
Evolve Law is a community to increase the adoption of legal technology and actually foster change within the legal profession that I started with Jules Miller who is out of New York and formerly of
Hire an Esquire.
For example, Meaghan Petetti Londegan of Freeman Mathis & Gary discussed the rationale to use
Hire an Esquire for contract legal staffing, «The decision to adopt any technology is driven by the user's needs, the technology's ease of use and its price.»
I also found
Hire an Esquire, which is a similar concept to DocketHero, but also meant for non-lawyers.
CEOs from eBrevia, Casetext, Traklight, LawGives, Ravel Law, Wizdocs,
Hire an Esquire and ClearAccess IP were invited to talk about the «nuts and bolts of starting a legal tech business, funding experience, marketing and sales strategies and brief video demos of their products.»
Among the current listings are jobs at Abacus Data Systems, Allegory Law, Avvo, Contactually, CosmoLex,
Hire an Esquire and LegalZoom.
Reilly, an attorney in Providence, R.I., said that he decided to start Legably because he felt that other temporary - hiring sites for attorneys, such as
Hire an Esquire, focused on serving the large - firm market.
As an entrepreneur, Jules was co-founder & managing director of Evolve Law (acquired by Breaking Media), a legal innovation community, was co-founder & COO of
Hire an Esquire, a venture - backed on - demand labor marketplace for the legal industry, and was founder & managing director of Carbonado Group, an on - demand workforce of environmental sustainability experts.
Nextlaw Labs, the legal tech innovation platform of global law firm Dentons, has expanded its portfolio today with an investment in
Hire an Esquire, a company dedicated to on - demand legal resourcing.
Hire an Esquire marks Nextlaw Labs» eighth global investment in the past 18 months since Dentons launched the legal technology investor and accelerator.
Doxly's launch within the Referral Network is part of the Referral Network's strategic commitment to provide a competitive advantage and value to its members, and is a great follow up to the launch of other Nextlaw Ventures Portfolio Companies, FileFacets and
Hire An Esquire, to Referral Network members.
Nextlaw Labs, the legal tech innovation platform of global law firm Dentons, has expanded its portfolio today with an investment in
Hire an Esquire, a company...
For those of you who aren't familiar with Evolve Law, it's a community of legal tech companies, entrepreneurs, investors, and consultants, as well as law firms and law schools, founded by legal tech entrepreneurs Mary Juetten (of Traklight) and Jules Miller (formerly of
Hire an Esquire) to encourage greater collaboration and cross-fertilization among key legal tech constituencies.
Hi Leva, Chief Revenue Officer at
Hire an Esquire talks with Mary Juetten in this Legal Luminary episode.
Julia Shapiro is an attorney and the CEO and Co-founder of
Hire an Esquire — an on - demand legal staffing platform that connects law firms and corporate legal departments to seamless staffing management and a curated network of over 6,000 verified attorneys.
Conversation With
Hire An Esquire's Jules Miller
Prior to
Hire an Esquire, Julia has been an adjunct law professor, Am Law 200 contract attorney, and subject matter expert for legal industry clients.
Looking for a new challenge, Chris joined
Hire an Esquire providing our clients with a business minded approach and in - house mentality.
Stephenie joined
Hire an Esquire after an impressive career at large Am Law firms including Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP.
Hire an Esquire instantly recommends vetted legal professionals that match your project requirements.
Not exact matches
Cuomo has
hired Jamie Malanowski, a veteran author and former editor at
Esquire, Time and Playboy, to be a speechwriter, one of a series of promotions and moves announced Friday.
John Mackay - Whyte,
Esquire, and Gordon Gilbey Boodles,
Esquire, climbed down from their
hired hackney coach, paid the coachman, and, stepping backward, blundered into the stream of reeking sewage that meandered down the cobblestone street.
The article provides the details, including «first
Esquire had to make a six - figure investment to
hire an engineer in China to develop a battery small enough to be inserted in the magazine cover.