Law and technology leaders from current ABA President Hilarie Bass to ROSS Intelligence founder Andrew Arruda have long discussed the need for technology to bridge the access-to-justice gap. However, in 2018 there is still fairly little alignment in the legal technology community about how exactly to start leveraging advances in technology to help people get much-needed legal support.

Nicole Bradick, formerly the chief strategy officer at CuroLegal, has spent the last few years thinking about and developing technology for exactly this purpose. Bradick has now launched her own design and development firm, Theory and Principle, that will focus on developing legal and justice web and mobile applications.