Ex-Simmons and Linklaters associates on building a $10m business and selling legal tech to 'bemused' lawyers
Former Simmons lawyer and entrepreneur Stephen Scanlan on the rise of legal tech and why law firms need to be less conservative
February 25, 2018 at 07:15 PM
5 minute read
As a rule, law firms and those working inside them are not known for taking risks. As a result, there aren't too many who've managed to build up multimillion-pound businesses on the side.
Former Simmons & Simmons lawyer turned entrepreneur Stephen Scanlan (pictured), however, has done just that, and is now on a mission to encourage firms to embrace new technology and innovation.
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