On July 26th, 2018, we had a fantastic discussion with top investors on how they evaluate investments in legal technology, what makes legal different as a tech investment vertical, and which are the key frontiers for the future of legal tech and innovation. The event, which was hosted by the Dentons Venture Technology group, was standing room-only, and the great turnout was reflected the community’s enthusiasm for the topic, which was tangible in the room. It was a blast!
Standing room only at #nylegaltech meetup. Top investors @JulesEMiller, @dmarsvc @davidperla @AlexKatzVC & Nextlaw Ventures’ Dan Jansen dropping wisdom, insight and valuable tips for lawyers and #legaltech entrepreneurs.
Props to @christianllang & @dentons for organizing & space pic.twitter.com/t5VjQfwqO1
— Tim Baran (@tim_baran) July 27, 2018
think you win; ex look at what #slack has done #efficiency. @JulesEMiller build what you want & what do you do to make money – do you want to raise money for thing you are doing? Model outcome the revenue you can make in 5-8 yrs. @nylegaltech
— Sara Agate, MPH (@sara_agate) July 27, 2018
Thank you again to our panelists:
- Dan Jansen (CEO and Managing Director, Nextlaw Ventures)
- David Perla (Managing Director, Burford Capital)
- Jules Miller (Co-founder and Partner, Prose Ventures)
- Alex Katz (Managing Partner, ff Venture Capital)
- David Mars (Partner, White Owl Capital Partners)
Here are a few pics from the event: