As technological advancements continue to shape various sectors of our economy, the legal industry is witnessing a surge in startups aiming to streamline legal tasks through the use of innovative legal tech. From risk management tools to software developed particularly for law firms, promising startups operating in the legal tech industry in England are rapidly changing how legal services are delivered. This article shines a spotlight on some of these promising companies that were started in 2020 or later.
These startups are harnessing the power of technology to provide enhanced legal services, streamline operations and enhance efficiency in the legal sector. They are using novel approaches to tackle long-standing industry problems while setting new standards for legal services delivery. The England-based startups mentioned in this article are some of the brightest examples of this growing industry trend.
With headquarters stretching from London to other parts of England, these legal tech startups represent a diverse range of services and solutions, including Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, FinTech, and many more. They are not only advancing their respective industries but also providing employment opportunities and contributing to the UK’s economy.
SettleIndex
Founded in London, SettleIndex is a game-changer in the legal tech sector. Their innovative platform enables lawyers and corporate legal departments to assess and manage risk in litigation. In an industry where litigation can be a high-risk and often inefficient process, SettleIndex brings a new level of efficiency and reduced risks. Keep up with them on LinkedIn.
The Brass Tacks
The Brass Tacks operates from its London headquarters to offer services in information technology and legal tech. Founded by Sharin Ahmed, this startup is on a mission to revolutionize the legal sector through technological advancements.
Salmo Visa
Founded in London, Salmo Visa is an innovative immigration service designed for UK immigrants by UK immigrants. The services support customers to navigate their visa journey using high-tech tools and resources that eliminate the need for additional law services. They can be found on LinkedIn.
Semeris
Based in London, Semeris, co-founded by Peter Jasko and Sam Daroczy, specializes in Artificial Intelligence, Legal Tech, and Natural Language Processing. They maintain an active presence on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
trama
trama, co-founded by Igor Demčák and Marian Porvažník, offers a unique digital solution for trademark registration. They’ve managed to transform from registering 10 brands to over 250 in just 15 months, placing them among the top providers in Europe. Get more updates about them on their official LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter pages.
Immigram
Co-founded by Anastasia Mirolyubova and Mikhail Sharonov, Immigram is a B2B/B2C talent immigration platform that leverages both legal and deep IT expertise with automation and platform optimizations. Follow them on LinkedIn and Facebook.
KwikTrust
KwikTrust, co-founded by Artur Pszczolkowski, Delia Sabau, Hassam Khawaja, and Nick Spiller, has created a secure e-signature and file storage platform that combines provenance and the owner’s validated identity. Follow their latest developments on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Cheers Contracts
Cheers Contracts co-founded by Luciana Gasser and Lucio Orazi, has developed a SaaS product that automates company’s entire portfolio of contracts providing a digitally superior experience for businesses. Get updated about them on Instagram.
ZeroTolerance
Founded by Victor Dan, ZeroTolerance offers remote AML and legal advisory services, providing a comprehensive all-in-one solution no other company can provide. Follow them on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Lawtech 365
Lawtech 365, founded by Azeem Rashid, Mev Dzihic, and Rudi Kesic, provides innovative legal technology and software solutions for law firms. Keep track of them on LinkedIn and Facebook.
seedata.io
seedata.io, founded by Enrico Faccioli and Matt Holland, is a cybersecurity deception-technology platform. It helps businesses identify previously undetected data leakage incidents, thus reducing incident costs significantly. Follow them on LinkedIn.
These startups are disrupting the legal industry through new technologies, strategic innovation, and thought leadership. Each of them brings their unique approaches to address specific needs in the legal sector further signaling the diversification of services in the legal tech industry in the UK. The legal tech industry in England is buzzing with promise, and these startups are leading the way to a new future for legal services.