Atlanta Startup Case Nurse Delivers Court-Ready Documents by Pairing AI With Licensed Nurses An Atlanta founder is betting that nurses, not just algorithms, are the key to making AI work in personal injury law.
This Tampa Founder Built an AI App to Organize Your Medical, Legal, and Financial Records in One Place Scrambling for Medical Records in an Emergency? This Startup Wants to Fix That
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Get To Know The CEO: Why Leah Del Percio Sees Her Legal Tech Startup As A "Client Happiness Tool" Leah Del Percio calls herself an “accidental entrepreneur.” She didn’t necessarily intend to strike out on her own and build a business. She had an impressive legal career as an attorney at places like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs and was climbing the corporate ladder at DLA Piper. Del
This Bootstrapped Startup Wants To Change How The Legal World Gets Work Done Yash Singhal, a recent graduate of Georgia Tech’s computer science program, is ready to streamline the legal world…one document at a time. He co-founded the SaaS startup CaseDocker as an end-to-end workflow management platform for law firms and corporations to keep track of their contracts,
Need A Lawyer For Your Startup? This Atlanta-based Platform Can Help. Jessica Hubley knew she had a massive problem to solve when startup founders from all different backgrounds were coming to her with the same set of questions. Whether she was talking to a founder with all the academic chops or one who was just entering the tech world, everyone had