When Will Lawyers Actually Start Using New Tech? Conversation With Hire An Esquire's Jules Miller
The latest attempt to change the legal industry and legal staffing.
Jules Miller is clearly an overachiever and I can only assume that had she gone to law school, and not the London School of Economics, she would have been a gunner. It wasn’t enough for her to start legal staffing platform Hire an Esquire which has raised over $1M in funding, she recently started Evolve Law, a community that is looking to advance adoption of better technology within the legal community. I’m excited to talk with Jules about the future of legal tech, because while there’s been significant development in new technology for lawyers, the adoption of that technology has not necessarily been as rapid. I’m curious to hear Jules vision for the future and how she hopes Evolve Law is going to change the legal industry.
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Zach Abramowitz is a former Biglaw associate and currently CEO and co-founder of ReplyAll. You can follow Zach on Twitter (@zachabramowitz) or reach him by email at zach@replyall.me.
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