Welcome to Venture Legal: Where Capital Meets Legal Innovation
PitchBook reported in January that “One out of every three VC dollars invested globally in 2024 went to an AI startup.”
We are at a pivotal moment, as AI continues to transform industries, including the legal sector, regulatory frameworks, and the broader ecosystem for legal tech innovation. Venture capital is playing a key role in driving this change, funding technologies and companies that are reshaping how legal services are delivered.
With over two decades of experience as a law innovation leader, legaltech entrepreneur, patented tech inventor, enterprise-level legal advisor, startup investor, tech founder, and former banker, I have a unique and diversified perspective on the industry. I also see first-hand how AI and other innovations are enhancing legal support services, helping professionals and firms work more efficiently while adapting to new regulatory and market challenges.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how to compile and share my insights, observations, and analysis more broadly with the LinkedIn community, and that’s why I’m excited to launch this newsletter.
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Welcome to Venture Legal: Where Capital Meets Legal Innovation
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LegalTech 2026 AI Trends to Watch
Business Insider recently wrote, “For many lawyers, 2025 was the year when using AI became mandatory.” Following a year in which AI became a foregone conclusion for the industry, and in which AI-powered LegalTech became a VC and media darling, what’s next for LegalTech in 2026? This edition of Venture Legal examines five key trends…
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Record Highs, Record Lows: Tracking the Shifting VC landscape
I’m a firm believer that, in business and in life, before looking at the road ahead it is essential to look in the rear-view mirror, assessing the relevant landscape of challenges and opportunities. As we approach the time of year for predictions, resolutions and strategizing for the year ahead, for this edition of Venture Legal,…
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LegalTech, Venture Capital & AI for Good
Startling statistics from the Legal Services Corporation reveal the degree to which low-income Americans report not having received any or enough legal assistance for civil legal problems. Specifically: Could AI-powered LegalTech innovation help address such needs? While the vast majority of VC funding and startup activity in LegalTech is focused on the enterprise sector, for…