From an attorney, to a legal tech founder and innovation expert, Alma Asay has worn many hats.

In 2012, she left her litigation role at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher to start legal tech company Allegory Law, which was later sold to alternative legal service provider Integreon in 2017. After a year as Integreon’s chief innovation officer of legal solutions, Asay took on the role of evangelist at Litera.

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