Last year, law students Paul DeCoste and Raymond Betancourt came up short of winning the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University’s annual National Legal Innovation Tournament.

But these Florida State University College of Law 3Ls didn’t let an L stop them from taking another crack at the tournament, in which law students compete to build apps that could change the face of dispute resolution.

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