Legal tech startup Atrium is shutting down, laying off 100+ employees; CEO Justin Kan says Atrium failed to be more efficient than a traditional law firm
Justin Kan's hybrid legal software and law firm startup Atrium is shutting down today after failing to figure out how to deliver better efficiency than a traditional law firm.
Legal tech startup Atrium's business model incentivizes efficiency over milking billable hours, as most law firms do, giving it a leg up in automating busywork
Law firms have little incentive to build or buy software that will save their lawyers time since they often bill clients by the hour. Tweets: @joshconstine Tweets: Josh Constine / @joshconstine : I wr...
Co-founder of Twitch and Justin.tv explains why he is not building another B2C firm and went the B2B route for his next startup, Atrium
The biggest technology companies in the world are typically consumer internet companies, like Amazon, Google, Apple, and Facebook, so it's easy for new entrepreneurs to be attracted to B2C. Tweets: @h...
Twitch co-founder Justin Kan launches Atrium LTS, a software platform for legal services, which is currently used by law firm Atrium to serve 30 startups
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Twitch co-founder Justin Kan launches Atrium LTS, a software platform for legal services, which is currently used by law firm Atrium to serve 30 startups
Justin Kan, co-founder of startups like Twitch.tv and Exec, is pulling the curtains off his new tech platform for law firms, Legal Technology Services.