In a new episode covering computational law, we’re joined by Jason Morris, founder of Blawx. Blawx has been described as “user friendly rules as code on the web,” and also described as “drag and drop legal AI.” There is no software to install. Blawx can be used from wherever you have access to the web, and can power any tool that can access the web.
Blawx has features specifically designed to make it easier to code complex, changing legal rules and regulations. It’s so easy, anyone can learn how to encode legal knowledge in Blawx. Yes. Even lawyers.
Founder Jason Morris compared Blawx for lawyers as similar to what Excel for accountants. For those of you concerned about how Excel impacted the business of accounting, you’ll be happy to know it grew the profession. Now if we can use mathematical equations in the practice of law, and lawyers are capable of using these mathematical equations in practice… where might that take the practice of law?
This episode is co-hosted by Jason Velez, in his first time in the co-host seat. Jason Velez is a California lawyer and legaltech founder as well.
More About Jason Morris & Blawx:
Jason Morris on LinkedIn: Jason Morris.
Jason Morris on Twitter: @RoundTableLaw.
Blawx on Twitter: @BlawxAI.
Blawx website: Blawx.com.
More on Jason Velez & 1LAW:
Jason Velez on LinkedIn: A. Jason Velez.
Jason Velez on Twitter: @1Law.
1Law website: 1Law.com.