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LawNext host Bob Ambrogi is just back from Orlando, Florida, where he attended ILTACON, the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association. Mic in hand, he recorded a series of brief interviews with some of the legal tech companies that were in attendance. Over the next two episodes of this podcast, we will share those interviews, starting today with the legal tech startups at ILTACON.
Once again this year, the conference featured a Startup Hub in the exhibit hall, where 27 startups had booths showing their products. Although Bob was not able to interview all 27, he did have the opportunity to speak briefly with a dozen of them. Today’s episode features those 12 brief interviews. We speak with:
Joshua Aaron, CEO and cofounder, Aiden Technologies.
Anthony Seale, CEO, Legatics.
Yannic Kilcher, cofounder and CTO, DeepJudge.
James Ding, CEO and cofounder, DraftWise.
William Dougherty, cofounder, Capacity.
Horace Wu, CEO and founder, and Paul Farrell, director of customer success, Syntheia.
Noah Wittman, cofounder and CEO of Priviom.
Ariel Nacson, cofounder and chief customer officer, CiteRight, together with Colin LaChance, CEO, Jurisage Inc.
Mat Rotenberg, cofounder and CEO, Dashboard Legal.
Yohei Fujii, cofounder and CEO, BoostDraft.
Floor Blindenbach, founder and CEO, Organizing4Innovation.
Julien Steel, head of product, Henchman.
In the next episode, we’ll feature interviews with some of the established legal tech companies that were there.
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