LexLab Welcomes its Spring 2022 Accelerator Program Participants

LexLab at UC Law SF, an innovation hub for transformation in the legal profession, today welcomes its fifth cohort of legal tech startups.

Following the success of its first four cohorts, LexLab has accepted five legal tech startups to participate in the fifth class of their accelerator program. The five startups joining this spring represent a diverse selection from the legal tech space.

The Spring 2022 cohort will ultimately participate in LexLab’s Demo Day on April 20th, which will see the startups make pitches to potential investors.

The startups in the latest cohort are:

CaseYak
CaseYak uses artificial intelligence to predict the value of personal injury claims. Our bilingual platform helps injured victims get access to justice by providing a data-driven answer to their most pressing question (“what’s my case worth?”) and connecting them with local law firms. For lawyers, CaseYak generates more qualified leads and automates first-level client intake.

GraphLetter
Graphletter helps companies meet their data protection and privacy requirements through automated legal reasoning and a collaborative compliance workspace. Built for in-house legal teams, Graphletter offers tools to streamline manual compliance tasks, identify hidden risks, and coordinate remediation steps, all within a simple and intuitive platform.

Inkly
Inkly is building an intelligent contract negotiation platform in your pocket, with attorneys on-demand. We strongly believe that the future of contract negotiations sits in the hands of the non-lawyer, and build tools to enable that future.

JusticeText
JusticeText is building the first centralized infrastructure to store, catalog, analyze, and share video evidence in the criminal justice system. The platform leverages machine learning to improve outcomes for low-income criminal defendants by enabling greater transparency and accountability around police interactions.

Legal Karma
Legal Karma empowers law firms to grow revenue without adding headcount by automating document drafting and building templates of cases at your firm.

Media Contact:
Norma Juarez
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