
Kara Peterson
Works at Descrybe and previously worked in legal education. Discusses Descrybe's growth and its role in legal research.
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Sep 28, 2024 • 45min
The Descrybe.ai Founders: Kara Peterson and Richard DiBona
Kara Peterson and Richard DiBona, co-founders of Descrybe.ai, are transforming legal access with their innovative AI platform. Their discussion highlights how AI can democratize case law understanding, making it user-friendly and accessible. They delve into the challenges of launching a legal tech startup, emphasizing the balance between profit and social justice. The duo also addresses the importance of collaboration in the legal tech community and the role of AI in enhancing lawyer well-being, showcasing a hopeful future for digital justice.

Aug 25, 2025 • 40min
The Cytator Strikes Back: Kara Peterson & Rich DiBona On Descrybe’s Fresh Take on Legal Research
Kara Peterson, a legal education pro turned Descrybe advocate, and Rich DiBona, the brain behind their citator technology, share their insights on revolutionizing legal research. They discuss Descrybe's innovative citator that transforms traditional case analysis with issue-level and backward citation features. The duo highlights their mission to democratize legal research, making it more accessible and affordable. They also touch on the challenges of incorporating advanced AI and expanding offerings to legal professionals, ensuring they stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Nov 19, 2024 • 49min
Democratizing Law with Descrybe.ai's Kara Peterson and Rich DiBona
Kara Peterson and Richard DiBona, co-founders of Descrybe.ai, are revolutionizing legal accessibility with their AI-powered platform. They share how a personal legal challenge inspired their journey. The duo discusses the importance of feedback in developing user-centric tools and explores the intersection of public health and legal justice. Their goal? To democratize access to legal information through simplified summaries and multilingual support. They also touch on the ethical implications of AI in law and the need for human oversight.