Coming hot off of a $3.5M fundraising round, Jacqueline Schafer joined LegalTechLIVE to share her experience as a practicing lawyer turned legaltech founder.
Here’s a little background on the impressive pedigree of Jacqueline Schafer:
Jacqueline began her career as a litigation associate at the New York law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, & Garrison, and spent much of career as an Assistant Attorney General in the Washington and Alaska Attorney General’s Offices, where she specialized in appellate practice and complex litigation. Before joining the startup world and founding Clearbrief, Jacqueline also served as Senior Director, Program Counsel for the national child welfare nonprofit Casey Family Programs, negotiating agreements with courts across the country and managing litigation and amicus efforts in impact litigation.
Jacqueline was recognized by VentureBeat as one of four semi-finalists for the 2020 Women in AI Rising Star award for founding ClearBrief, as well as for her Dec 2020 law review article describing how AI and natural language processing (NLP) will transform courts and government social services.
We won’t tell you the story that changed how Jacqueline started to think about clarity and facts that led to the creation of Clearbrief… you’ll want to catch that story in in the episode.
Clearbrief allows you to know the record inside and out. The only tool that instantly finds and links to the best record documents (facts and evidence) to support each sentence in the brief, while you write! All while using NLP.
More about Jacqueline Schafer & Clearbrief:
Jacqueline Schafer on LinkedIn: Jacqueline Schafer.
Jacqueline Schafer on Twitter: @jackiegschafer.
Clearbrief on Twitter: @Clearbriefai.
Clearbrief website: clearbrief.com.