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The past year has seen the launch of several legal technology marketplaces, but Theorem LTS aims to be something more — an integrated legal technology ecosystem to power workflow-driven tech adoption by law firms and legal departments, as well as a marketplace for vendors to sell their products and connect with customers.
Founder Joshua Maley is a former lawyer and venture investor who started the company because he perceived that legal professionals had no viable way to understand all the products and services available to them on the market, and specifically at the point of pain within their workflows. “The Holy Grail of enterprise adoption and engagement is to deliver these solutions within the workflow, and that’s where our focus is,” Maley says.
After nearly two years of developing and testing the platform, Maley is now formally launching it. He joins host Bob Ambrogi to discuss why he started Theorem and how he believes it will help drive broader technology adoption by law firms and legal departments.
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This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.
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The past year has seen the launch of several legal technology marketplaces, but Theorem LTS aims to be something more — an integrated legal technology ecosystem to power workflow-driven tech adoption by law firms and legal departments, as well as a marketplace for vendors to sell their products and connect with customers.
Founder Joshua Maley is a former lawyer and venture investor who started the company because he perceived that legal professionals had no viable way to understand all the products and services available to them on the market, and specifically at the point of pain within their workflows. “The Holy Grail of enterprise adoption and engagement is to deliver these solutions within the workflow, and that’s where our focus is,” Maley says.
After nearly two years of developing and testing the platform, Maley is now formally launching it. He joins host Bob Ambrogi to discuss why he started Theorem and how he believes it will help drive broader technology adoption by law firms and legal departments.
Thank You To Our Sponsors
This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.
A reminder that we are on Patreon. Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests.
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