It’s been said that innovation is in the eye of the beholder. In order for a startup to succeed, that potential to innovate needs to be seen by those it intends to serve.

This can be particularly tricky in legal tech, given recent market saturation and industry reliance on select tools. In an effort to help entrepreneurs navigate the startup terrain, a panel of industry experts at Legaltech West Coast’s “Legal Innovation Lightning Round One” heard pitches from the key players behind new industry startups.

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