The clock is ticking as legal professionals and tech aficionados have their eyes set on the annual ABA TECHSHOW. This year’s event marks the 10th edition of the much-anticipated Startup Alley, and the deadline is quickly approaching for casting votes to determine which legal tech startups will make it to this prestigious platform.
February 13th is the cut-off to participate in the vote that will define the fate of 15 promising legal tech startups out of a competitive pool of 25. These companies will not only get an opportunity to compete in a live pitch contest during the TECHSHOW’s opening night but will also have a dedicated space at the exhibit hall’s Startup Alley section. This makes the competition a crucial stepping stone in gaining visibility and forging significant industry connections.
Among the current frontrunners in this race are startups like LegalBridge, Lawdify, and Candle AI, with others close on their heels, such as Immediator and StreamSettle. As of the last update, which was at 7:45 p.m. Pacific time, the standings are tightly packed with entrants ranging from AutoScript, AutoScriptOne, Deposition-AI to emerging players like Simone and SecureSplit.
Voting remains open until precisely 11:45 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, and participating in this decision-making process remains a straightforward task for those interested. By joining fellow professionals in selecting the deserving startups, voters wield their influence over both the immediate outcomes at the TECHSHOW and the broader trajectory of legal tech innovation.
For a detailed list of current standings and to learn more about this enticing opportunity for burgeoning tech firms, visit the official announcement.