BriefCatch Expands with Key Executive Hires and AI-Driven Product Launches

This has been a notable year for BriefCatch, a legal technology company devoted to helping legal professionals improve their legal writing. It started nine months ago, with the company’s raise of a $3.5 million seed round, continued with its rollouts of new products and features, and then to its formation of a legal writing advisory panel of judges, advocates, and academics.

All of that culminated in BriefCatch’s announcement last week of its hires of three legal tech veterans into key executive roles in marketing, sales, and product management, all to help lead it into its next stage of growth and development: Lydia Flocchini as chief marketing officer, Darren Schleicher as chief sales officer, and Kyle Bahr as product manager of AI and other new products.

Ross Guberman, the founder and CEO of BriefCatch, recently discussed the company’s history, growth, recent news, and future plans on the podcast LawNext—which will include the launch of a suite of AI-enabled products. A former practicing lawyer, Guberman was a legal writing coach and speaker when he conceived of BriefCatch, which he formally launched in 2018.

For more detailed insight into BriefCatch’s developments, you can listen to the full interview with Ross Guberman here.