Not exact matches
Slaughter and May has chosen the first five
startups it will provide free
legal advice to under its new programme to identify and
support some of the UK's most promising
tech entrepreneurs.
CMS has agreed to back as many as 100 clients on legacy Olswang's equIP scheme, an initiative that
supports promising
tech startups by providing heavily discounted
legal services.
Most small businesses and
tech startups do not need the
legal advice of an over-priced lawyer, where a significant portion of the lawyer's hourly rate is due to the expensive overhead of extravagant offices, a bloated
support staff and fifteen years» experience working at a Bay Street firm.
As the working list above illustrates, a small but meaningful cross-section of firms have begun organizing specific efforts to
support, and invest in,
legal tech startups (as well as their internal technology and innovation).