The U.S. Southeast is not often considered among the nation’s biggest startup hubs, but Atlanta is slowly but surely making its way onto the national scene. The so-called “Silicon Valley of the South” was ranked fifth in a recent ranking of the best cities in which to launch a startup in 2015 and declared itself this month the core of the lucrative financial services tech industry.

Atlanta Tech Village, a collaborative workspace and technology business incubator, plays host to almost 300 startups, but only a handful of the “villagers” are working on legal-facing startups.

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