Cian O'Sullivan's web camera is not working when Artificial Lawyer calls for a video conference and so is treated to a picture of a soccer pitch in Colombia that
the legal tech company founder took on his travels.
Understandably he takes a lawyer's risk averse approach, (regulation will be important, there are lots of things that could wrong...) rather than taking the more optimistic view of
a legal tech company founder.
Not exact matches
Despite the arctic conditions, we had a great turnout, and a diverse mix of lawyers, technologists, startup
founders, and investors showed up to engage with other members of the NYC
legal tech community and hear a little bit about what these three innovative
companies are doing.
Artificial Lawyer asked Larry Bridgesmith, who is taking part in the Nashville node, and who is also the
Founder and CEO of
legal tech company, Dash, which is «the world's first interoperable, AI - powered platform for aligning people, projects, and processes for optimum results».
Legal tech companies will do better if the
founders are former or current attorneys, because that creates a built - in incubator for the product.
The San Jose, California - based start - up, analyses other start - ups, (whether
legal tech or any other type), and in particular their
founders, and decides if the
company will be a success or not.
Back when the
founders were just setting up their own
companies the market for
legal AI was anaemic and probably having $ 10m extra in the
company bank account may not have made much difference, especially if the client base was not ready to adopt this
tech.
It is run and written by Richard Tromans,
founder of Tromans Consulting in London, although Tromans tells me he welcomes ions from other authors — particularly lawyers, CTOs,
legal tech companies, academics and consultants working in this area.
Author: Richard Tromans is the
founder of TromansConsulting, a London - based strategy and innovation consultancy for law firms and businesses operating in the
legal sector, including
legal tech companies and investors.
Seedcamp is a first round fund that backs
founders of
tech - driven
companies across several sectors, including
legal.
He is a lawyer and
founder of LawDroid (a bot consultancy and development
company for the
legal industry), co-founder of Vancouver Legal Hackers, advisor to ATJ Tech Fellow Program, member of ARAG Technology Innovation Committee, and Chair of Education for Group Legal Services Associa
legal industry), co-
founder of Vancouver
Legal Hackers, advisor to ATJ Tech Fellow Program, member of ARAG Technology Innovation Committee, and Chair of Education for Group Legal Services Associa
Legal Hackers, advisor to ATJ
Tech Fellow Program, member of ARAG Technology Innovation Committee, and Chair of Education for Group
Legal Services Associa
Legal Services Association.
In her study, she looked at 269
legal tech companies and 478
founders.
Frank Monestere, President and COO of LegalZoom, one of the few successful
companies in the emergent
legal tech space, is working with the small team of three
founders.