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Legal Tech
64 Employees

Tracker is the most trusted provider of I-9 and immigration compliance software. We help thousands of customers, including the top U.S. employers, manage the legally-mandated, time-sensitive processes with efficiency, reliability and complete visibility. Only Tracker has a perfect record with federal agencies and systems, delivering flawless compliance with just half the effort, every time.


Legal Tech
San Francisco, California, USA
214 Employees

Rocket Lawyer is the only integrated cloud legal service, making the law simple and affordable for everyone. Founded in 2008, Rocket Lawyer strives to make the law affordable and simple for everyone. With financial backing and technical support from Google Ventures and its other partners, Rocket Lawyer has developed a cloud-based platform.


Legal Tech
111 Employees

Justia works on free legal information projects. Justia is involved in online public interest projects, legal aid, civil rights, free legal and consumer information and educational projects. We have free case law, statutes and regulation databases on Justia.com. We developed a US Supreme Court Center, with all of the US Supreme Court decisions with Oyez.org at supreme.justia.com. We also have free community tools, including legal services & lawyer directory, blawg directory and legal twitter directory. We have worked with a number of law schools & libraries and non-profits, providing financial and technology support. Schools include Stanford (Copyright & Fair Use site, California Supreme Court Center), Cornell's Legal Information Institute, Northwestern (Oyez.org - US Supreme Court Multimedia Center & On the Docket), Harvard Berkman Center (Technology Lawyer Alumni Directory), University of Pittsburgh (Jurist Law Professor Network), Tulane (Katrina Legal Aid Center) and Princeton (Pacer Document Sharing Project) in addition to others. We have developed blog search and directory tools for the American Bar Association. We distribute all of our public domain content to Public.Resource.org and AltLaw.org. We also work with closely with Nolo.com on consumer legal information projects. We have also developed legal intranet portals with General Electric's finance group and Nolo.com. These are being used by hundreds of thousands of corporate and state employees. We are currently working on a number of free legal information projects involving Mexico and Latin America. Justia's Marketing Group provides legal marketing solutions, including search engine optimized Web sites and blogs for law firms. The income from these projects support our free information projects.


Legal Tech
San Francisco, California, USA

Atrium is the most client-centric law firm providing legal services and applications to fast-growing companies. Atrium has helped hundreds of companies with everything from drafting and reviewing commercial contracts to raising over $500M in new capital.


Legal Tech
49 Employees

Casetext, the most widely used A.I. legal research technology, has been adopted across the legal market from the largest Am Law100 law firms to solo practices. Its award-winning technology offers both conventional search functionality and its CARA A.I. powered contextual search, focuses on the context of your research to help you find on-point authorities faster. Founded by a team of former litigators from top law firms, as well as Ph.D. data scientists and leading A.I. engineers, Casetext helps legal researchers find the best cases, faster, including many that they would otherwise miss. For more information, visit www.casetext.com or contact our team at [email protected].


Legal Tech
1 Employees

LawGives is a Stanford-backed company building a legal services marketplace founded on trust networks. For lawyers, LawGives provides technology to connect with the right clients and target and deliver pre-priced legal services over the Internet. For people and small businesses in need of legal services, LawGives provides a marketplace offering access to lawyers and legal service providers through trusted networks and communities. Founded by an international team of lawyers, engineers and designers, the company combines experience at major international law firms with Silicon Valley technology, with an advisory board drawn from business and legal technology pioneers in industry, regulatory and academic circles. LawGives is a funded Stanford-StartX company and began at Stanford Law School as a research project at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, working to design technologies for legal service organizations serving lower-income communities. The LawGives mission is to bring universal access to trusted legal help.


Cloud • Legal Tech
Oakland, California, USA

We make legal technology that's easy to use. Our litigation platform is intuitive, fast, collaborative, and frequently updated.