In recent posts, I’ve encouraged lawyers to get in touch with me about working for legal startup companies or building their own solutions. It’s been an interesting learning experience hearing from attorneys (at all levels) and connecting them with startups or engineers who can help them build technical solutions. I thought it would be helpful if I shared some of the stories of other lawyers who have made the jump from Biglaw to innovative legal companies. Today, you can follow my real life conversation with Alexander Su, a former Sullivan & Cromwell attorney who now works for red hot San Francisco based startup Logikcull.
Why did Alex make the move from law firms to legal startups and how can you follow his blueprint? Find out by following the conversation below or (if you prefer inefficient outdated methods) you can keep the page open throughout the day.
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
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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 [email protected].