Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast
The Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast covers the startups that develop and sell legal tech products and services. Through interviews with legal tech startup founders, investors, customers and others with an interest in this startup sector, the podcast's host, Charlie Uniman, and his guests will discuss such topics as startup management and startup life, startup investing, marketing and sales, pricing and revenue models and the factors that affect how customers purchase legal tech. In short, the Legal Tech Startup Focus Podcast will focus on just what it takes for legal tech startups to succeed.
Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast
Latest Episodes
Clarra Brings Order To Complex Litigation Chaos
Email threads, shared drives, and spreadsheets can feel “fine” until you’re coordinating 30 firms, thousands of plaintiffs, and a calendar full of court deadlines that can’t slip. We sit down with Keao Caindec, CEO and co-founder of Clarra (htt...
Vibecoding Turns Legal Ideas Into Working Tools
You do not need a computer science degree to build something genuinely useful for legal work, but you do need a clear problem and the willingness to experiment. That’s why I invited Matt Pollins (Lupl, https://www.lupl.com/) and Alex Baker (Leg...
Strongsuit Shows How Legal AI in Litigation Moves From Chat To Workflow
We sit down in this episode of the LTSF podcast with Justin McCallon, CEO and founder of StrongSuit, to get concrete about what modern litigation AI looks like when it’s built around real attorney workfl...
How ADR Notable Helps Mediators And Arbitrators Run Secure, Efficient Cases
This podcast conversation goes into a corner of the legal industry that quietly runs on trust, process control, and confidentiality: alternative dispute resolution. With this topic on the agenda, it's a pleasure to welcome to the Legal Tech Sta...
How Vable Helps Law Firms Turn News Into Insight and Action
We sit down with Matthew Dickinson, founder and CEO of Vable, (https://www.vable.com) for a wide-ranging look at a problem every lawyer and law firm/in-house knowledge team recognizes: too much content and not enough time. Matthew walks u...