LexisNexis Announces Fifth Cohort of Legal Tech Accelerator Participants
AiLanthus, Clause Logic, Docket, Don’t Get Mad Get Paid, FastVisa, IPGen, JusticeText, Office and Dragons, PainWorth and People Clerk selected from record global applicant pool September 9, 2020 — Raleigh, NC — LexisNexis® today announced that ten participants have been selected for its Legal Tech Accelerator program. The program was started to give startups a leg up in the rapidly expanding legal tech industry. In line with the broad LexisNexis vision to transform the way law is practiced, each of the ten accelerator participants – AiLanthus, Clause Logic, Docket, Don’t Get Mad Get Paid, FastVisa, IPGen, JusticeText, Office and Dragons, PainWorth and People Clerk – is driving innovation in a distinct area of the law. “We are excited to have these ten programs join our Accelerator,” said Jeff Pfeifer, Chief Product Officer, LexisNexis North America. “Our format has been adjusted this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic but that has created an opportunity for companies in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. to participate. We are also excited to have three participants from the Duke Law Tech Lab join our program as a result of the coordination between our programs.” The Legal Tech Accelerator is an extension of LexisNexis long-standing support of the legal startup community worldwide and helps us power legal market innovation, whether inside or outside our business. The program leverages LexisNexis and Lex Machina industry-leading market expertise and deep knowledge in the legal, technology and startup domains. Participants receive mentoring and guidance throughout the program, which will occur virtually this year over a ten-week program. The ten members of the fifth round of the LexisNexis Legal Tech Accelerator program are: Throughout the rigorous 10-week curriculum, Legal Tech Accelerator participants gain knowledge and expertise in a variety of topics, including technology and product development, running an agile product development organization, building a strong company culture, selling to legal departments and law firms, leveraging legal data, and identifying best practices in customer success, marketing and fundraising. “We are really happy to give back to the legal tech community by helping these promising companies succeed,” said Owen Byrd, Lex Machina Chief Evangelist and General Counsel. “Our participants get to interact with other startups – including LexisNexis companies Lex Machina, Intelligize, Ravel Law and Law360 – and learn from each other on how to build their businesses, market their products, and succeed in this challenging and competitive legal environment. We look forward to seeing all of the great things that this batch of tech accelerator participants will do.” For more information, or to apply for future tech accelerator programs, visit www.lexisnexis.com/accelerator. Follow developments in the LexisNexis Legal Tech Accelerator on Twitter, @LNAccelerator. About LexisNexis® Legal & Professional About Lex Machina Based in Silicon Valley, Lex Machina is part of LexisNexis, a leading information provider and a pioneer in delivering trusted legal content and insights through innovative research and productivity solutions, supporting the needs of legal professionals at every step of their workflow.
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