How can
Legal Tech founders attract external money?
In which case, the best answer may be that you don't need to be a lawyer to be
a legal tech founder, but you do need to have first - hand experience of the problem you are trying to solve in the legal world.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
As
founder and
Legal Technician at Washington Family Law Tech PLLC, I will first determine if your matter falls within the scope of practice of a legal techni
Legal Technician at Washington Family Law
Tech PLLC, I will first determine if your matter falls within the scope of practice of a
legal techni
legal technician.
Monica Goyal is an entrepreneur, lawyer and
tech innovator and
founder of My
Legal Briefcase and Aluvion.
Among them are Niki Black,
legal tech writer and speaker; Carolyn Elefant, founder of MyShingle; Joan Feldman, editor - in - chief of Attorney at Work; Mary Juetten and Jules Miller, the women who cofounded Evolve Law before selling it this year to Above the Law; Sarah Glassmeyer, project manager specialist at the ABA Center for Innovation; Ivy B. Grey, author of American Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
legal tech writer and speaker; Carolyn Elefant,
founder of MyShingle; Joan Feldman, editor - in - chief of Attorney at Work; Mary Juetten and Jules Miller, the women who cofounded Evolve Law before selling it this year to Above the Law; Sarah Glassmeyer, project manager specialist at the ABA Center for Innovation; Ivy B. Grey, author of American
Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director of the
Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of
Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers,
legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
legal industry advocate at ARAG North America.
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.
Topic: The future of
legal tech Sam Glover's Bio: • Sam is the
founder and Editor in Chief of Lawyerist.com, where he writes and hosts the Lawyerist Podcast.
We saw female
Founders, CEOs and thought - leaders dominate the
legal tech industry.
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.
I spoke with Matt Miller, the
founder & CEO of Embroker, a
tech - enabled commercial insurance broker that provides insurance to
legal and professional services firms.
Michael Mills,
founder of Neota Logic, a major
legal tech innovator serving law firms and in - house departments:
Jimmy Vestbirk,
founder of
Legal Geek, observed that legal tech is where fintech (financial services technology) was five years ago — a lot of start - ups are focusing on innovation, some of which will no doubt lead to transformational ch
Legal Geek, observed that
legal tech is where fintech (financial services technology) was five years ago — a lot of start - ups are focusing on innovation, some of which will no doubt lead to transformational ch
legal tech is where fintech (financial services technology) was five years ago — a lot of start - ups are focusing on innovation, some of which will no doubt lead to transformational change.
I'm a litigator turned
legal tech entrepreneur who is inspired to advance the
legal practice through efficiency platforms and technology like EsqMe, while speaking around the globe to empower young female
founders and entrepreneurs to believe in themselves in their individual journey.
Worth reading: Monica Bay's Women of
Legal Tech interview with Nicole Bradick,
founder and CEO of Theory and Principle.
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.
Dana Denis - Smith is the
founder and CEO of
legal business, Obelisk Support, a
tech - enable business that matches work to thirteen hundred highly skilled lawyers that want to work flexibly around their family commitments.
We partnered with Seedcamp, the first round fund for ambitious
founders, to co-sponsor a global callout to early stage
legal tech startups.
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.
If Jack Newton, the CEO and one of the
founders of Clio is not the Steve Jobs / Elon Musk of
legal tech, I don't know who is.
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.
Through a series of informal catch - ups the group quickly grew from month to month and gained momentum thanks to the energy of Jodie Baker,
founder of in - house counsel software Xakia, who was very instrumental in bringing together like - minded people that were passionate about building game - changing
legal tech.
Casey Flaherty,
founder of
Legal Tech Audit Casey Flaherty,
founder of
Legal Tech Audit Although it's now in its early stages, the system could have the potential to grow into a cottage industry the way that Kaplan and Princeton Review grew out of people willing to pay for SAT prep.
03:21 What Makes Your
Founders and Yourself
Legal Tech Experts?
The start - up and
legal tech world has an obsession with
founders, who are mostly white men.
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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.
Both are partners at ICTRecht, a
legal advisory firm specialised in IT law and also
founders of JuriBlox, a
legal tech platform.
Prior to joining Affinity, she was the
founder and president of
Legal -
Tech Solutions, Inc..
Tuesday night's CBA
Legal Futures Twitterchat, hosted by My
Legal Briefcase
founder Monica Goyal, featured participants representing a full range of practitioners, from traditional to
tech - based.
In her study, she looked at 269
legal tech companies and 478
founders.
NEW: Ross Intelligence «is perhaps the most famous name in
legal tech and helps to put the spotlight on other technologies and
founders as we seek to change the misconceptions and bias around
legal tech,» says Jonathan Marciano, communications director of LawGeex.
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.
MP3) Chelsey Lambert is
Founder at Lex
Tech Review,
legal technology translated for the real world attorney.
At the same time, the SEC has taken
legal action against the
founders of Centra
Tech — a scam ICO backed by celebrity endorsements from DJ Khaled and Floyd Mayweather.