There’s a shortage of women in science, technology, engineering and math. And there’s still a 17 percent gender gap in pay—across the board—in all of legal (18 percent at Big Law). But within the legal technology community there are many women with thriving careers.

Monica Bay interviews Haley Altman, 37, based in Indianapolis. Altman was a speaker at “Legal Tech Founders: Then and Now” on April 4, before Stanford Law School’s CodeX FutureLaw conference on April 5. Altman is the founder and CEO of Doxly, which helps lawyers work closely with clients to get deals done.