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Legal Tech StartUp Focus PodcastAuthor: Charles Uniman
The Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast covers the startups that develop and sell legal tech products and services. Through interviews with legal tech startup founders, investors, customers and others with an interest in this startup sector, the podcast's host, Charlie Uniman, and his guests will discuss such topics as startup management and startup life, startup investing, marketing and sales, pricing and revenue models and the factors that affect how customers purchase legal tech. In short, the Legal Tech Startup Focus Podcast will focus on just what it takes for legal tech startups to succeed. Language: en-us Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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How Emma Legal Turns Data Rooms Into Insight
Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
Deals don’t stall because people are lazy; they stall because the right people can’t see the right risks at the right time. We sit down with Rick van Esch, CEO and co‑founder of Emma Legal (https://www.emma.legal), to unpack how AI-driven playbooks, structured data rooms, and permissioned collaboration can turn due diligence from a slog into a strategic advantage.Rick traces his path from capital markets to enterprise AI, then to building an AI legal due diligence platform that connects directly to leading data room providers. We break down how Emma structures messy uploads against due diligence request lists to reveal gaps early, and how its red flag engine highlights the clauses that matter—change of control, renewals, reserve matters, drag-along and tag-along rights—color-coded for fast triage. Instead of static PDFs, firms can export classic reports or share interactive dashboards that pair AI highlights with attorney commentary, letting clients and counterparties engage without compromising work product.We also explore vendor due diligence on the sell side, where prepping the “asset” before market speeds timelines and builds trust. Rick’s car-sensor analogy lands: keep constant indicators on contracts and corporate housekeeping, then share that clarity with buyers. The same insights power post-close integration, acting as a single source of truth for renewal calendars, consents, and obligations—where real deal value is made or lost. Along the way, we talk network effects from inviting PE counsel and bankers into permissioned views, and why this kind of collaboration reduces friction while preserving security.For founders, Rick shares unvarnished advice: legal sales cycles demand perseverance, credibility matters, and fundraising can be a strategic signal when selling to enterprise buyers. Product–market–founder fit keeps you moving when timelines slip. If you care about legal technology, M&A due diligence, and building tools lawyers actually use, this conversation offers clear takeaways and practical detail you can put to work on your next deal. Subscribe, share with a colleague who lives in data rooms, and leave a review with the one feature that would save your team the most time.












