Kristen Sonday is the co-founder/CEO of Paladin, whose mission is to increase access to justice by helping...
Jason is a consultant on access to justice and technology issues at the World Bank; the editor...
Published: | November 13, 2019 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
Category: | Diversity |
The year 2017 was hailed as the “Year of Women in Legal Tech” based on a few high-profile acquisitions and hires. Kristen Sonday, the co-founder of Paladin, a pro bono management platform, however, took a look around and noticed that there were few other founders in the legal tech world who looked like her. So, Sonday set out to understand what the reality was: Was she blind to a cohort of female and minority founders, or did legal tech have a diversity problem? She talks to the ABA Journal’s Jason Tashea in this new episode of the Legal Rebels Podcast.
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