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Latest podcast episodes about haley altman

Technically Legal
Deal Data Demystified: How Litera's Foundation Dragon Uses AI and Existing Law Firm Data to Arm Lawyers in Contract Negotiations (Haley Altman)

Technically Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 32:16


Litera's Haley Altman visits the Technically Legal Podcast to discuss the company's new software offering: Foundation Dragon–an app powered by artificial intelligence that helps legal professionals advise clients based on market insights drawn from their law firm's existing data and prior deal points. This is a repeat appearance for Haley. She was first on the podcast in 2018 to discuss the company she had recently launched called Doxly. Founded in 2016, Doxly is a cloud based app that helps automate processes involved in closing M&A deals. In 2019, Haley sold Doxly to Litera and she too joined Litera and currently serves as a strategic advisor to the company. One of the initiatives in which Haley is heavily involved is the company's recent launch of an AI product called Foundation Dragon. Foundation Dragon is an app that connects to a law firm's document management systems and experience software and once connected, using GenAI, it compiles information from the software and enables lawyers to enter into contract negotiations from a position of strength. For instance, using Foundation Dragon users can: Learn what contractual positions opposing counsel starts with or has agreed to in the past Provide industry standards for individual contract clauses; and Enable users to find precedents across a law firm to figure out what terms colleagues are using In addition to Foundation Dragon, Haley also shares insights for startups. Including the importance of understanding the implications of capital raises and the potential impact on future exits.  Learn more about Haley and if you're interested in learning more about Foundation Dragon go here.  

Lawyers Who Lead
ABA Tech Show 2023: Leading with Active Listening and Concise Communication with Haley Altman

Lawyers Who Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 14:53


Continuing our week long coverage of the 2023 ABA Tech Show in Chicago, Sigalle interviews Haley Altman, Strategic Advisor at Litera, the leading provider of workflow, collaboration, and data management solutions for law firms and legal teams globally.    Haley discusses her journey from associate to partner to founding Doxly, a transaction management platform that was ultimately acquired by Litera. Through her additional experience performing 10 acquisitions in under two years for Litera, Haley now helps advise others in the legal tech space as well.  Haley's interview highlights the importance of actively listening to clients and peers as well as the vital impact communication plays in engaging clients in your products and services.   Visit https://www.litera.com to learn more.  The ABA Tech Show is where lawyers, legal professionals, and technology all come together. For three days, attendees learn about the most useful and practical technologies available. Visit https://www.techshow.com to learn more.

Pioneers and Pathfinders
Haley Altman

Pioneers and Pathfinders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 35:57


Today's guest is Haley Altman. She is a corporate attorney, founder, and a friend to many of us in the legal technology innovation space. Haley has had a fascinating career, where she moved from attorney for buyers and sellers, to founding and selling her own company, and eventually landing on the buy side with Litera. She began her career in Big Law, first as an associate and then partner, moving into entrepreneurship as the founder of Doxly, Inc., which was acquired by Litera. There she took on the role of global head of corporate development, and eventually led 10 acquisitions in a time span of less than two years. Most recently, Haley has shifted to a strategic advisor consulting role at Litera, where she continues to support the leadership team and their M&A and product strategy. In our conversation, we talk about why Haley jumped from equity partner to founder, and the support she got from her firm and the venture studio High Alpha. We also discuss why she turned her focus to the talent side of the legal industry, and how she is addressing burnout and career progression—both for herself and for others in the profession.

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Reinventing Professionals
Mixtape: Legalweek 2022 Day One

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 4:08


On the first official day of Legalweek 2022, I was fortunate to speak with Haley Altman, Haydn Jones, Karl Harris, Jeff Pfeifer, Mike Suchsland, Ethan Treese, and Jim Vint about their expectations for the conference.

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Reinventing Professionals
Mixtape: Legalweek 2022 Day One

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 4:08


On the first official day of Legalweek 2022, I was fortunate to speak with Haley Altman, Haydn Jones, Karl Harris, Jeff Pfeifer, Mike Suchsland, Ethan Treese, and Jim Vint about their expectations for the conference.

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Open IC - The Fintalent M&A and Strategy Show
Building a LegalTech powerhouse through M&A - with Haley Altman, Litera

Open IC - The Fintalent M&A and Strategy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 54:29


Haley Altman is a one-person M&A swiss army knife: The lawyer found her entrepreneurial calling early in her career, and it led to her company being acquired by Litera - a LegalTech product platform. In this episode, we discussed How M&A leaders with legal backgrounds are different from the Finance-folks How Haley manages multiple deals per month with a super small team How M&A leaders can better collaborate with their CEOs I left our conversation deeply inspired, and so will you! Welcome to the Open IC, the show where we talk to the movers and shakers in M&A, the teams behind the deals, and how the deals really went down. This show is brought to you by Fintalent.io, the hiring and project platform for M&A and Strategy professionals. Learn more about Fintalent at Fintalent.io.

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
Business Law and Investing Insight

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 14:57


Last years, the 18th Fastest Growing Law Firm in the Country was Brick Business Law. The Founder and CEO, Kevin Brick, stops by. As the firm focuses on business owners, this episode has value for each of you listening on. In this episode, you will learn areas you need to be aware of when forming a business and as you grow, how to separate yourself against your competition, strategies to maximize yourself legally, and much more. This week's spotlight story is on Haley Altman, Founder of Doxly.Episode #160 - "What It's Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur" has been rebranded  to "That Entrepreneur Show" https://www.VincentALanci.com/.Each week, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way.Meet Brick: The founder and managing partner of the Firm.  He serves as outside general counsel to numerous local and national businesses and also litigates business-related issues.  Kevin is recognized by the Florida Bar as a board certified expert in the area of business litigation.  The Florida Bar rigorously evaluates the experience and competency of attorneys to determine board eligibility.  There are less than 250 board certified attorneys in business litigation out of over 100,000 members of the Florida Bar.  Kevin is also AV peer-review rated and has been recognized as a member of the Florida Legal Elite and as a SuperLawyer for several years.  He is rated 10/10 by both Justia and Avvo.  He was rated as one of the Top 100 "Bet The Company" Litigators in the nation in 2019.  He is a former Hillsborough County prosecutor where he took over 100 cases to trial.Kevin enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf and tennis and cheering on the Bucs and Seminoles.  He is a member of West Town Church and regularly volunteers his time and efforts to local civic and community organizations and causes.About Brick Business Law: Our Firm's mission is to be the preeminent law firm for Florida's small businesses and our employees by creating an environment of exceptional service, excellent work and mission-driven community.This mission drives our goals:Provide consistently excellent professional legal services to Florida small businesses.Provide thoughtful and supportive service to every client.Provide the resources and supportive work environment for our lawyers and staff to thrive.Do good in the world.We built internal systems and policies and we hire exceptional talent with compatible personalities to achieve these goals.At Brick Business Law, P.A., our team of attorneys offers focused business counseling, litigation and advocacy for individuals and small-business owners. We have extensive experience with Florida business legal issues and serve clients throughout Florida.Company Website: https://www.brickbusinesslaw.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinbrick/Host Name: Vincent A. LanciEmail: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatentrepreneurshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatEntrepreneurShowTwitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn:

Reinventing Professionals
How Technology Will Impact the Future of Deal Management

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 20:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global head of corporate development for Litera, a software company that provides document lifecycle and deal management solutions to the legal profession. She was the founder of Doxly, which Litera acquired two years ago. We discussed how the legal technology companies that Litera has purchased connect, the ways that Litera Transact has evolved, and how technology will impact the future of deal management.

Reinventing Professionals
How Technology Will Impact the Future of Deal Management

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 20:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global head of corporate development for Litera, a software company that provides document lifecycle and deal management solutions to the legal profession. She was the founder of Doxly, which Litera acquired two years ago. We discussed how the legal technology companies that Litera has purchased connect, the ways that Litera Transact has evolved, and how technology will impact the future of deal management.

LegalTechLIVE
Haley Altman LegalTech Founder & Global Head of Corporate Development at Litera - Episode 122

LegalTechLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 46:03


Haley Altman has had a notable legal and #legaltech career. She's steadily moved forward from legal associate, to partner, to legaltech co-founder and CEO, and now sits as the Global Head of Corporate Development for the company that acquired her legal technology startup. In this episode, Haley shares her outstanding journey from legal practice into technology and entrepreneurship. Her experience should be shared with as many #startup founders as possible. Two takeaways that stood out in the conversation. Haley described what her startup offered, with precision. Make sure to listen to that aspect of her interview and refine the description of your startup. The second great takeaway was how her previous company found a sweet spot on the pain point lawyers were having in managing transactions. Lawyers knew it was a problem that required a solution. The added benefit, was many investors had been on the other side of closing transactions and therefore understood the problem her company was solving. As such, it put Doxly in a good place for selling the software as well as finding funding. Lastly, we touched on the recent acquisition of Kira Systems by Litera. There appears to be a focus on Litera becoming the one-stop shopping experience for legal transactions via #LiteraTransact. More about Haley Altman & Litera: Haley Altman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-alt.... Haley Altman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Haley_Altman. Litera Microsystems website: https://www.litera.com/.

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
Leaving Partner for Her Dream Career: She Transformed Her Field Forever

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 36:49


Vincent A. Lanci interviews a different entrepreneur from around the world on each episode. He records interviews in all industries to provide different perspectives. You never know which motivational journey will motivate you most. https://www.VincentALanci.com/ Want to know what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur? Well, you came to the right place! Hear real-life, authentic stories and accounts from entrepreneurs each week. For the 98th episode and 9th episode of Season 6, Vincent A. Lanci brings on Haley Altman.Altman shares her journey that inspires you to keep an open mind. She had one career in sight her entire adult life, but saw a problem, and created something out of a need.After spending ten years at some of the top transactional law firms in the country, Altman realized that clients selected legal counsel for the value they could bring to the client in addition to technical legal skills. She looked for ways to showcase her technical legal skills and drive value for clients. Through this process, she discovered the necessity of a resource that could easily allow her to better structure her deal-by-deal workflow and better prioritize the work she was doing to showcase the value I brought to transactions. She set out to make mastering transactions a reality and left the legal world to launch Doxly. Doxly transforms the archaic, chaotic process of managing legal transactions into a streamlined, efficient process. Get ready to level up your business endeavors, mind, and future with this incredibly inspiring entrepreneur. Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.com YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQ Instagram: instagram.com/yourfavoritemorningpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/YourFavoriteMorningPodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanci LinkedIn: linkedin.com/showcase/what-its-really-like-to-be-an-entrepreneur/ Guest Name: Haley Altman Email: haltman@litera.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-altman-2144515/Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Sound Effect by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Sources: BusinessInsider.com, InspiringQuotes.US

Lawyerpreneur
Jumping into an Opportunity with Both Feet with Haley Altman

Lawyerpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 41:52


Haley Altman had just become an equity partner at her firm when she announced to her husband that she was resigning to pursue an opportunity that she knew she'd regret passing up. In one of my favorite interviews yet, Haley Altman talks about her transition from a law practice to the CEO of a startup. [Note: We had some audio difficulties in recording, so there may be a bit of wonkiness with volume levels. But I think I ironed most of it out.] Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lawyerpreneur)

Legaltech Arcade
003 Digitizing transaction management, with Haley Altman of Litera

Legaltech Arcade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 80:22


In this week's episode, I talk to Haley Altman, Global Director of Business Development & Strategy at Litera, and previously the CEO of Doxly (now Litera Transact). We discuss Haley's journey from Silicon Valley lawyer to LegalTech founder, current consolidation in the market, as well as the present and future state of transaction management and DealTech.Topics of discussionHaley's background and path to becoming founding CEO of DoxlyThe current state of transaction management technologyRecent transaction management deals and market consolidationThe exciting future for Litera TransactThe impact of Covid-19 on the adoption of transaction management platformsWhat next for transaction management?The possibilities for improving due diligence processesFully automating deals - not just checklistsThe role of AI in deal deliveryBuilding a 'deal lifecycle management' platformChallenges facing transaction management platforms

Reinventing Professionals
The Successful Journey from Law Firm Partner to Legal Tech Startup Founder to Senior Executive

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 16:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global director of business development and strategy for Litera, a document lifecycle software provider. We discussed her transition from law firm partner to legal tech startup founder to senior executive at a software firm that acquired her company, Litera's acquisition strategy, how the remote working environment has impacted the way Litera's customers use its software, how the document lifecycle sector is evolving.

Reinventing Professionals
The Successful Journey from Law Firm Partner to Legal Tech Startup Founder to Senior Executive

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 16:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global director of business development and strategy for Litera, a document lifecycle software provider. We discussed her transition from law firm partner to legal tech startup founder to senior executive at a software firm that acquired her company, Litera’s acquisition strategy, how the remote working environment has impacted the way Litera’s customers use its software, how the document lifecycle sector is evolving.

Reinventing Professionals
The Successful Journey from Law Firm Partner to Legal Tech Startup Founder to Senior Executive

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 16:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global director of business development and strategy for Litera, a document lifecycle software provider. We discussed her transition from law firm partner to legal tech startup founder to senior executive at a software firm that acquired her company, Litera’s acquisition strategy, how the remote working environment has impacted the way Litera’s customers use its software, how the document lifecycle sector is evolving.

Reinventing Professionals
The Successful Journey from Law Firm Partner to Legal Tech Startup Founder to Senior Executive

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 16:56


I spoke with Haley Altman, the global director of business development and strategy for Litera, a document lifecycle software provider. We discussed her transition from law firm partner to legal tech startup founder to senior executive at a software firm that acquired her company, Litera’s acquisition strategy, how the remote working environment has impacted the way Litera’s customers use its software, how the document lifecycle sector is evolving.

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups
#146: Growth and Opportunity in Indianapolis Startups

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 53:21


Indianapolis Tech is growing at full throttle, but there is still so much untapped potential. From startups to tech giants, high-growth companies have found Indianapolis (Indy) to be an ideal home. The city is outpacing the competition by providing experienced talent, lower cost of living, and a productive environment of innovative founders, investors, and leaders. That’s why Powderkeg teamed up with several Indiana organizations to gain insight into growth and innovation happening in the unique tech community in Indianapolis, IN. Our research results were compiled in the first-ever Indianapolis Tech Census Report and released to the public back in February of 2018. With responses from over 359 tech professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors representing and 138 companies in the Indianapolis area, the census used a combination of hard data and interviews with industry insiders to help paint an accurate picture of the Indy tech ecosystem as it stands today and what it can become. In this episode of Powderkeg Podcast, we feature a few of Indy's most innovative tech entrepreneurs and leaders that helped break down the report and get at the root of what's right and what's not so good about the state of Indianapolis tech. In this discussion, we share behind the scenes secrets behind Indy's rapid tech growth, explore possibilities for bringing more investment capital into the city, and share the best strategies for building more diverse and inclusive teams—in Indianapolis or any tech community across the country. Tune in for more! In this episode with four visionary Indianapolis tech leaders, you’ll learn: Secrets behind the rapid growth of the Indianapolis tech community. What tech communities can do to overcome a shortage of investment capital. Why building relationships in your community is the best way to grow your business. Strategies for finding and developing young professionals to close the tech talent gap. How to drive diversity and inclusivity in your company and the whole tech industry. Figuring out your next career move doesn’t have to be so stressful. So why not try Powderkeg Matches? By joining Matches, you’re joining a community of thousands of top professionals in the Powderkeg community to get connected with outstanding people at the hottest tech companies between the coasts. Get matched with great employers, land your next major opportunity, and get started today! Please enjoy this conversation about the 2018 Indy Tech Census Report with Danielle McDowell, John Qualls, Haley Altman, and Yaw Aning! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.

The Geek In Review
The Do's and Don't's of Virtual Conferences - Litera's Haley Altman and Alma Asay

The Geek In Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 57:39


While most of us in the legal industry were still finding their sea legs when it came to working from home, today's guests were planning a moon shot experiment of creating a virtual legal conference completely from scratch. Haley Altman and Alma Asay from Litera Microsystems talk with us about their experiences in creating and producing The Changing Lawyer LIVE! virtual conference back in April. There were some victories, and some challenges along the way, but the end result was pretty impressive. As we enter the Summer, many other organizations are looking to do some type of online/virtual conference to make up for the cancellation that most organizations had to do because of the pandemic. There's a steep learning curve, so we are grateful that Haley and Alma shared their experiences with us. Information Inspirations Google is shutting down some of their diversity and inclusion training programs because of either political pressure (which Google denies) or to establish global, scalable diversity programs (whatever that means.) Diversity and inclusion don't just make the workforce look better, many studies have shown that it actually creates a more effective workforce, and drives profit to the bottom line. Harvard Law School helped its incoming students with an online preparatory program called Zero-L. This series of videos and online training helped incoming students understand the processes behind the daily activities of a law student. Now that program is available this summer to everyone. We ponder if a top BigLaw firm might think of creating a Zero-Year Associate online training course that would prepare law students to understand the daily life of an associate and help them understand what the business of running a law firm looks like. Listen, Subscribe, Comment Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcast. Contact us anytime by tweeting us at @gebauerm or @glambert. Or, you can call The Geek in Review hotline at 713-487-7270 and leave us a message. You can email us at geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com. As always, the great music you hear on the podcast is from Jerry David DeCicca.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
On the Road with Legal Talk Network : Inspire.Legal 2.0: Technology Procurement & Adoption

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 14:46


From Inspire.Legal 2.0, host Nicole Bradick welcomes Carlos Gamez, Sanjay Kamlani, Lucy Bassli, and Haley Altman to discuss strategies for minimizing friction in the processes of procuring and adopting new technology. They bring together perspectives from both law firms and vendors to address pain points and offer solutions. Carlos Gamez is a client and partner lead in legal technology innovation at Thomson Reuters. Sanjay Kamlani is the managing director of 1991 Group. Lucy Bassli is founder and principal at InnoLegal Services, PLLC. Haley Altman is the general manager of transaction management at Litera Microsystems.

On the Road with Legal Talk Network
Inspire.Legal 2.0: Technology Procurement & Adoption

On the Road with Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 14:46


From Inspire.Legal 2.0, host Nicole Bradick welcomes Carlos Gamez, Sanjay Kamlani, Lucy Bassli, and Haley Altman to discuss strategies for minimizing friction in the processes of procuring and adopting new technology. They bring together perspectives from both law firms and vendors to address pain points and offer solutions. Carlos Gamez is a client and partner lead in legal technology innovation at Thomson Reuters. Sanjay Kamlani is the managing director of 1991 Group. Lucy Bassli is founder and principal at InnoLegal Services, PLLC. Haley Altman is the general manager of transaction management at Litera Microsystems.

LawNext
LawNext Special Report - Doxly Founder Haley Altman at the Clio Cloud Conference

LawNext

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 18:18


After 10 years as a lawyer at two leading transactional law firms, Haley Altman decided there should be a better way to structure the workflow around the many deals in which she was involved. So in 2016, she left law practice to found Doxly, a technology platform designed to transform the archaic and chaotic process of managing transactions into one that is streamlined and efficient.  Last August, Altman sold Doxly to the document technology company Litera Microsystems. That acquisition came just a month after Litera acquired U.K. company Workshare, which had its own transaction platform, Workshare Transact. Within a month, that meant, Litera went from having no transaction-management technology to owning two of the leading platforms -- platforms that spanned both the U.S. and European markets.  At the recent Clio Cloud Conference in San Diego, Altman, who is now general manager of transaction management at Litera, sat down with LawNext for a conversation with host Bob Ambrogi. In their conversation, she provides updates on the acquisition and shares her thoughts on the state of legal technology more broadly.

The Modern Lawyer
The 2 am Idea

The Modern Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 49:45


Today we share our conversation with Haley Altman, founder and CEO of Doxly, which was recently acquired. Haley tells her story from the point of view of a former big law partner specializing in corporate transactions. In that senior role, she personally felt a pain point and looked to the market for a solution. Finding none, she founded Doxly, a company that manages corporate legal transactions. Recently, Doxly was acquired and integrated into document life cycle powerhouse Litera Microsystems. In this episode, Haley takes us through the conception, growth, and sale of her company, including all of the failures and triumphs along the way.

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Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation
Legal Geek Conference With Haley Altman - CEO at Doxly, Inc. - Episode 161

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 5:46


A gathering of remarkable talent, on this episode, host Ian Connett (@QuantumJurist) talks with one of the attendees of the Legal Geek Conference, Haley Altman. Haley has over a decade of experience working on complicated transactions in the corporate, private equity, and venture capital verticals sectors. Her practice has extended from the Midwest at Ice Miller to the West Coast at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. The idea for Doxly was born at 1 A.M. while Haley and her colleague, Elizabeth Brier, sat surrounded by hundreds of manila closing folders, hunting through thousands of pieces of paper for one missing signature page. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to Evolve the Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at evolve@abovethelaw.com     Links and Resources from this Episode For additional information go to https://abovethelaw.com/legal-innovation-center  https://www.legalgeek.co/  https://twitter.com/wearelegalgeek?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/company/legalgeek https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1IkQltBaQ5RTpgo8B12rIA  https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-altman-2144515 https://doxly.com/company/ https://twitter.com/haley_altman?lang=en https://doxly.com/   Show Notes Discussing scrappiness - 1:00 Haley's definition of scrappiness - 1:30 Scrappiness while working in a team - 3:22 The importance of always rethinking - 3:44 Maximizing the effort - 4:18 Culture in a company - 4:45 The product needs to be simple - 5:09 How do you keep scrappiness as culture - 6:01 Empowering people below her to do more - 6:47 Haley's engineers at Doxly are scrappy - 7:08   Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite player to get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher

Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast
Ep. 002 Interview with Haley Altman of Doxly

Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 42:45


This episode of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus podcast finds Charlie interviews Haley Altman, the founder and CEO of Doxly.  Doxly is a transaction management platform for law firms and legal departments. Charlie and Haley talk about what took Haley from a law firm partnership to the leadership of a legal tech startup, how Haley got Doxly off the ground with the assistance of a startup studio, how Doxly is meeting the challenge of offering both a cloud-based and on-premises solution for its customers (and what Haley sees to be the current status of “cloud acceptance” by those customers), how Haley’s CEO role at Doxly has evolved in the three years since its founding, the importance of hiring to achieve diverse points of view and also how Doxly’s approach to on-boarding customers has evolved during that period.  Charlie also asks Haley about Doxly’s recent acquisition by Litera, another legal tech company.  In this part of the discussion, Haley talks about what took her team, her board and her investors on the road to Doxly’s being acquired, what the most important factor that Haley bore in mind while pondering whether an acquisition made sense at that point in Doxly’s history and what best positioned Doxly to reach a successful acquisition closing once Haley and others on her team decided that an acquisition was the right step for all concerned.

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Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation
Haley Altman - Doxley - Episode 144

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 16:20


In this episode, host Ian Connett (@QuantumJurist) talks with Haley Altman, the CEO and founder of Doxly, which was built with one simple vision: transform the archaic and chaotic process of managing legal transactions into a streamlined and efficient process. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to the Evolve the Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at evolve@abovethelaw.com   Links and Resources from this Episode For additional information go to https://abovethelaw.com/legal-innovation-center https://doxly.com/company/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-altman-2144515 Show Notes What is Doxly? Haley's background as a former Silicon Valley transactional lawyer. Sharing transactional law war stories. How Doxly helps lawyers get deals done. How law firms and in house counsel are both using Doxly. Doxly's newest partnership initiative. The importance of legal tech adoption vs. legal tech talk. Building a "word of mouth" strategy. Lessons from Gillette, Nike and the DoubleTree cookie. Cultivating user experiences to boost your brand. How to learn more about Doxly and give it a go. Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite player to get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher

Status Go
Securing & Automating Business Practices

Status Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 26:24


Haley Altman, licensed attorney and founder of Doxly, sits down with Jeff Ton to talk about automating and securing business processes and practices.  The same technology allowing us to move through critical business transactions with greater speed and agility also creates opportunity for security breaches and gross errors in communication, both carrying massive monetary and reputational impact. The post Securing & Automating Business Practices appeared first on InterVision.

ReplyAll
Live from the ReplyAll Cabana - with Haley Altman and Alma Asay

ReplyAll

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 51:38


Recorded poolside at the Bellagio from CLOC 2018, Haley Altman and Alma Asay joined me for a conversation that covered legal tech with their unique perspectives, including their personal transitions from big law to startup founders.

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Powderkeg - Igniting Startups
#53: Why Tech Census Data Is Critical to Startup Growth Between the Coasts - A Roundtable Talk

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 58:49


If you want a tech community to grow, develop and thrive, it helps to know where it stands right now—how far it’s come, what advantages it has and what’s still holding it back. That’s exactly why Powderkeg teamed up with Raidious, an enterprise-grade digital marketing agency, and a slew of other organizations earlier this year to take the temperature of the tech community in our hometown of Indianapolis, IN. The results of our research were compiled in the first-ever Indianapolis Tech Census Report and released to the public back in February. Drawing on responses from 359 tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors representing 138 companies in the Greater Indianapolis area, the census uses a combination of hard data and interviews with industry insiders to paint an accurate picture of the Indy tech ecosystem as it stands today. For this episode of Powderkeg: Igniting Startups, I gathered a few of Indy’s most innovative tech entrepreneurs and business leaders to break down the report and get at the root of what’s good and what’s not so good about the state of Indianapolis tech. We shed light on the secrets behind Indy’s rapid tech growth, explore possibilities for bringing more investment capital into the city and share our best strategies for building more diverse and inclusive teams—in Indianapolis or in any tech community across the country. If you’d like access to all the growth and development insights the 2018 Indianapolis Tech Census Report has to offer, click here to download a copy free of charge. And if you want to help us compile a report on the tech ecosystem in your city, get in touch with us here! In this episode with four visionary Indianapolis tech leaders, you’ll learn: *Secrets behind the rapid growth of the Indianapolis tech community (8:30) *What tech communities can do to overcome a shortage of investment capital (20:12) *Why building relationships in your community is the best way to grow your business (26:41) *Strategies for finding and developing young professional to close the tech talent gap (31:21) *How to drive diversity and inclusivity in your company and the whole tech industry (40:28) Please enjoy this conversation about the Indy Tech Census Report with Danielle McDowell, John Qualls, Haley Altman and Yaw Aning! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.

Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast
Podcast Ep. 56: Haley Altman on Legal Technology and the Client Experience

Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 19:07


Today Haley Altman, a former law firm partner and now CEO & Founder of Doxly, talks about how law firms can use legal technology for additional marketing opportunities, to establish a competitive advantage, and to provide exemplary client service. Read the full show notes.

Law Technology Now
The Life of a Startup Part 2: Prepping for Acquisition

Law Technology Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 25:16


Bringing a legal technology startup into today’s market comes with its own set of unique challenges. In this episode of Law Technology Now, host Monica Bay talks to Haley Altman about what it takes to grow a legal tech company and position it for acquisition in today’s market. Haley also describes her experience building her own company, Doxly, and how she balances being a professional with fostering a healthy family. Haley Altman is the CEO of Doxly. She has over a decade of experience working on complicated transactions in the corporate, private equity, and venture capital verticals. Special thanks to our sponsor, Thomson Reuters.

Technically Legal
Episiode 6: Casey Flaherty on Tech Competency, Legal Ops and Client Driven Change

Technically Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 32:27


For Episode 6, we sat down with D. Casey Flaherty at the Legal Tech conference in New York City.  Casey talked about a few things: how many lawyers struggle to master everyday technology, his experience as corporate counsel and the efforts he took in that role to improve the way company lawyers did their jobs. But, a good chunk of the conversation focused on Casey's belief that inefficiencies in legal service delivery will not change until clients demand change.   In this episode, we also talk to Haley Altman, the founder of Doxly.  A legal transaction management platform used by transactional and M&A lawyers to stay organized when they are working on and closing deals. Technically Legal is hosted by Chad Main, an attorney and the founder of Percipient, a tech-enabled alternative legal services provider.

Reinventing Professionals
ILTACON 2017 - Centralizing Client Collaboration in Corporate Transactions

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 5:10


I spoke with Haley Altman, the co-founder and CEO of Doxly, a secure transaction management platform that centralizes checklists and reporting, and tracks documents, versions, and tasks, while automating signature management. We discussed the genesis of Doxly and the power of client collaboration at ILTACON 2017.

Reinventing Professionals
ILTACON 2017 - Centralizing Client Collaboration in Corporate Transactions

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 5:10


I spoke with Haley Altman, the co-founder and CEO of Doxly, a secure transaction management platform that centralizes checklists and reporting, and tracks documents, versions, and tasks, while automating signature management. We discussed the genesis of Doxly and the power of client collaboration at ILTACON 2017.

Reinventing Professionals
ILTACON 2017 - Centralizing Client Collaboration in Corporate Transactions

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 5:10


I spoke with Haley Altman, the co-founder and CEO of Doxly, a secure transaction management platform that centralizes checklists and reporting, and tracks documents, versions, and tasks, while automating signature management. We discussed the genesis of Doxly and the power of client collaboration at ILTACON 2017.

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation
Haley Altman, CEO of Doxly - Episode 046

Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 10:08


Summary Welcome to the forty sixth episode of the Evolve Law Podcast! Today our host, Mary Juetten, sits down with Haley Altman, the CEO of Doxly. Doxly is a legal transaction management platform that does end to end management from diligence to closing. After personal experiences as a lawyer of struggling to close deals because of paperwork minutia, she wanted to create a product that would show people how much value attornies actually bring to their clients when they aren’t worrying about administrative details. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to Evolve Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at info@evolvelawnow.com!   Show Notes 00:00 Intro 00:24 Introducing Haley Altman, CEO of Doxley 02:33 How Did You Launch Your Business? 04:06 Who are Your Main Customers? 04:52 What Makes You a Legal Tech Expert? 06:11 Do You Have Any Feedback You Can Share? 07:45 Can You Share Any Metrics on Using Your Solution? 09:53 Outro