Natalie Knowlton is Co-Founder & A2J Policy Principal at Access to Justice Ventures, LLC. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. The percentage of self-represented litigants in civil and family law matters is massive, and with this trend comes massive opportunities for legal tech innovators. I have studied and closely follow the …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Nicole Morris
Nicole Morris is Professor & Director of Innovation and Legal Tech at Emory University School of Law. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. Focus on the problem to be solved; Are you solving the right problem? Innovation is an iterative process. Getting negative results will happen and this is valuable information …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Carol Schlein
Carol Schlein is Founder/President at Law Office Systems, Inc. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. Creative Problem solver. Legal tech pioneer as woman lawyer turned legal tech consultant. Trusted tech advisor to hundreds of law firms! How did you become involved in legal tech? Found that I loved to train people on …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Jacqueline Schafer
Jacqueline Schafer is Founder & CEO of Clearbrief. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. Jacqueline is the founder and CEO of Clearbrief (2022 New Law Company of the Year, Legalweek; 2021 Startup of the Year, American Legal Tech Awards). She also received the 2021 APEX Legal Innovation Award from the WA State Bar …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Olga V. Mack
Olga V. Mack is VP / CEO of Parley Pro at LexisNexis. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. I am an award-winning general counsel, operations professional, startup advisor, public speaker, adjunct professor, and entrepreneur. I co-founded SunLaw, an organization dedicated to preparing women in-house attorneys to become general counsels and legal leaders, and …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Dyane O’Leary
Dyane O’Leary is the Associate Professor of Legal Writing; Director Legal Innovation & Technology Concentration at Suffolk University Law School. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. I work to integrate technology competence skills into the law school curriculum and introduce all students to the ways innovative new aspects of law practice will impact their future …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds is CEO & Chief Data Privacy Officer of Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLC. Find her on Twitter @DebbieDataDiva. Three points to summarize you and your work in legal tech. Be curious about technology, look to any technology innovations and how they can apply to and impact legal tech, be a mentor. I was doing digital transformation as part …
Read More »Women of Legal Tech: Catherine Bamford
A Q&A with one of our Women of Legal Tech 2021 nominees, Catherine Bamford!
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A Q&A with one of our Women of Legal Tech 2021 nominees, Shannon Salter!
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A Q&A with one of our Women of Legal Tech 2021 nominees, Jennifer Wondracek!
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