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Here are the latest additions to my list of legal startups. This brings the list to 614 entries. Send additions and updates to ambrogi-at-gmail.com. To read more about this list and why I created it, see this post.

Company Description Country
Aggregate Law Aggregate Law quickly and efficiently connects skilled project attorneys to legal work. U.S.
firma.de While using our company founding service our customers are provided with legal consulting by an attorney. Furthermore we provide a free partner database of lawyers in the whole of Germany including a search for specialization. Our latest product is going to launch very soon. It is a contract generator which provides automatically generated and legally binding statutes for founding a GmbH, UG etc. and other forms of contracts as well. Germany
Headnote Building The Case For Streamlined Payments, Engagement & Case Collaboration U.S.
LegalVision LegalVision is a rapidly expanding law tech startup in Australia, providing fast and affordable legal services to clients all over the nation. Through our online platform we offer specialist advice on employment, trademarks, business structuring and franchising. Australia
Ping Ping is automated timekeeping for lawyers that will automatically track, categorize and describe all of a lawyer’s billable actions. U.S.
PracticePro PracticePro is a San Francisco-based legal education startup. Through training, coaching, and technology, it strives to change the way new lawyers learn to practice law and make their transition to practice easier. U.S.
Scroll We license a publishing platform for the legal industry that allows a marketing director to organize individual blog sites and post those blog posts out to the entire firm’s social media contacts. U.S.
Seal Software Seal Software uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing to help companies efficiently uncover what’s in their contracts, U.S.

Photo of Bob Ambrogi Bob Ambrogi

Bob is a lawyer, veteran legal journalist, and award-winning blogger and podcaster. In 2011, he was named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, honoring “the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career, he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications, including The National Law Journal, and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division.