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Women of Legal Tech: Camila Lopez Goes Against the Grain Helping the Underserved
Camila Lopez, CEO and co-founder of People Clerk. tells LTN how conversations with family and friends inspired her to start a business, why her experience at the Techstars accelerator surprised her, and what big piece of advice she's taken from Sonia Sotomayor.Women of Legal Tech: Tanisha Little on Baking Knowledge Management Into Practice
Tanisha Little, director of knowledge management at Simpson Thacher, talks to LTN about picking legal over culinary endeavors, leading a $900 million transaction as a junior associate, and how recruiting should change to engage with more diverse candidates.Women of Legal Tech: Devshi Mehrotra on How She Brings Together Engineering and Criminal Justice
JusticeText CEO Devshi Mehrotra talks to Legaltech News about the need to facilitate conversations between legal and technologists, pitching to Mark Zuckerberg as a Facebook intern, and how she learned from her parents to "carve out my own unique sense of purpose."View more book results for the query ""women of legal tech""
Women of Legal Tech: Emily Hostage and Why Legal Could Understand Tech If They Tried
Burford Capital's Emily Hostage discusses why legal tech appeals to her polymath instincts, the importance of inviting women to contribute, and why she flips a coin when it comes to big decisions.Women of Legal Tech: Emily Gaukstern on How a Robotic Wrist Brace Led to a Love of IP
Law student and biomedical engineer Emily Gaukstern talks adopting a "yes" mentality, what she'd say at dinner with Bill Belichick, and why it's important to have "uncomfortable" conversations on sexism.Women of Legal Tech: Dhana Bala Offers Strategies to Tackle Bias in Tech Hiring
Dhana Bala, who recently joined PacerPro as CTO, talks why she went from a Wi-Fi company to legal tech, how the pandemic has enabled tech growth, and what type of music she loves creating on Garageband.Women of Legal Tech: Yvonne Sexton Reveals How She Learned to 'Own' Her Good Ideas
Bradley Arant's new CIO Yvonne Sexton tells her three-question strategy for developing new tech, why she wants to get back to the office, and how she's focusing her life and work on joy.Women of Legal Tech: Sam Kepler Tells Tech Teams 'Don't Be Shy' When Encouraging Adoption
Perkins Coie's Samantha (Sam) Kepler explains why firms should 'read the room' regarding mental health, how she always has an open door policy for women looking at e-discovery, and where machine learning and analytics can be 'a growth edge.'