Dorna Moini - Founder / CEO at Documate - Episode 165

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Evolve the Law Podcast - A Catalyst For Legal Innovation

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In this episode, host Ian Connett (@QuantumJurist) talks with Dorna Moini, Founder / CEO at Documate, which is a Document automation software to cut 90% of drafting time. Documate is a no-code platform for creating robust document automation software. They allow anyone to turn frequently used templates and document sets into intelligent workflows that can be used for internal efficiency or to publish a publicly-facing web app. Stay tuned and learn!   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.linkedin.com/in/documentautomation https://www.documate.org/ https://twitter.com/dorna_moini?lang=en   Show Notes Documate’s vision - 0:51  A tool for lawyers? - 1:59 The process of building Documate - 4:13 Launching a domestic violence platform - 5:09 The most challenging part of being a technology founder - 6:12 The impact of legal technology in the modern age - 9:43 Documate as a no-code platform - 11:20 Documate as a company and its characteristics - 13:29 What she looks for when it comes to hiring - 14:26 The hiring secret - 15:36 The ideal customer for Documate - 17:14 Using the service as a Law Firm - 18:12 Working at a big law firm as you get experience - 23:36 Working in a database for the platform - 25:32 How can you get started with Documate? - 26:30   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