Launched in 2017 by co-founders Max Paterson and Athol Birtley, Settfiy harnesses artifical intelligence and automation to streamline the legal intake process for family law, estate planning and probate matters. A white label platform, Settify creates an intelligent engagement funnel, that results in saving time for both clients and lawyers, and enables greater conversion of propsects into clients. Settify has helped almost 80k clients and is used by over 350 plus law firms worldwide, and you can book a demo by heading https://www.settify.com.au
Tech4Justice (owned and controlled by The National Justice Project) has collaborated with Macquarie University, Josef Legal and K&L Gates to build automated chatbots that will aid people who have suffered discrimination, such as racial or disability discrimination, to make a valid complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. Although still under construction, these bots will alleviate the complexity of navigating discrimination related laws. This is particularly useful for people from a non-legal background who may have difficulty understanding the law and/or how to make a valid complaint. To learn more, head to https://www.tech4justice.org.au/
WorkChapters is the 'New kid on the Block’ in the Australian legal tech community. A recently launched hybrid legal/HR tech solution, WorkChapters focuses on ’tech-enabled and people-powered employment law and HR solutions for Australian businesses’. Co-Founders, Kirsty Mastores and Yvonne Schmaedeke started their business with a vision to make employment law and HR accessible to all businesses, not just large corporates with in-house legal and HR teams. Having met at the primary school gates where their young children attend school, WorkChapters is an Aussie legal/HR tech platform to watch. To learn more head to www.workchapters.co.