Could Uber For Lawyers Be A Thing? A Conversation With Lawdingo Founder Nikhil Nirmel

Did you know that a dingo can now bring you a lawyer in just five minutes? It's true.

When you hear the word “dingo,” you probably think “ate my baby” or the FCC Chairman, if you’ve seen the John Oliver piece on net neutrality. But did you know that a dingo can now bring you a lawyer in just five minutes? It’s true.

Lawdingo is the brain child of Wharton grad Nikhil Nirmel who, incidentally, is not a lawyer. The company, which has raised money from investors including the highly prestigious Y Combinator, is on a mission to “make getting a lawyer stupidly simple.” Lawdingo is trying to be Uber for lawyers. Today, I’m going to fireside chat with Nikhil about Lawdingo, the of future of law and technology, and how we need a feature that will make lawyers go away in just under five minutes. And, as always, if you’d just like to get the DVR version of this conversation, you click the blue button below to get a link to the final conversation.

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