Contract intelligence platform ThoughtRiver were part of the start-up alley at the 2017 Legal Geek Conference. We caught up with founder & CEO Tim Pullan to hear how their technology saves clients time and to better visualise risk.
Kira Systems wowed the Legal Geek Conference in 2017, introducing avocado-on-toast as a legal tech analogy. Hear from Account Director Chloe Doyle about their machine learning technology which helps extract relevant information from unstructured contracts.
Another video from the Amsterdam stop of our European Road Trip in 2017, we met Rick Schmitz, one of the Co-Founders at Legal Things, where they are digitalising the work environment.
Hear an elevator pitch about Know Your Customer (KYC) automation platform encompass from VP Operations Alex Ford, speaking at the start-up alley at the 2017 Legal Geek Conference.
Our co-host for the Amsterdam leg of the 2017 road trip were our friends at Dutch Legal Tech, a networking platform for legal innovation. Hear from co-founder Jelle van Veenen about why Dutch Legal Tech was established and who it aims to bring together.
LinkedIn is a vital platform for any start-up to be on. But how to get the most out of it? We spoke to LinkedIn Account Director Rose Lowrie for her top tips.
Hear about SeedLegals from Founder and CEO Anthony Rose speaking at the 2017 Legal Geek Conference.
Legal Geek decided to put MDR Lab Programme Manager, Robyn Weatherley, and Mishcon de Reya Managing Associate, Technology & Sport, Simon Leaf, through their paces with a bout of Mario Kart.
London-based law firm Mishcon de Reya has launched applications (open until 18 February) for the second edition of its incubator, MDR Lab, aimed at early stage and growth tech startups in the legal space.
We interviewed startups on the startup alley at the Legal Geek Conference, hear about Farewill from the co-founder Dan Garrett at the 2017 Legal Geek Conference where Farewill announced they were the biggest Will writer in the UK.
In Berlin we met Sally Robertson from Legal Zoom, a US-based document delivery service that has been disrupting the legal industry since 1999. Legal Zoom now has a customer reach of more than 3 million, and started its UK-focused operations in 2016.