Atrium Failed, but Another Start-Up Is Mixing Lawyers and Code

Sept. 24, 2020, 12:50 PM UTC

Tangible Global, a startup from former Seyfarth Shaw partner and innovation chief Robert Reynolds, is taking a run at one of the biggest challenges in legal industry disruption: building software to augment and automate the work lawyers do.

Ready to Scale: It’s been a tough task that other legal services companies, like the much vaunted but now defunct Atrium, have ultimately failed to execute in a profitable way. But Reynolds says he’s on a strong trajectory of a 20% uptick in revenue per year and Tangible Global is ready to scale its growth.

Cleaning Up: The company ultimately seeks to ...

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