Courtroom5 Named A 2021 SheEO U.S. Venture
Each year, 5 businesses are chosen by SheEO to receive funding and resources. SheEO selected Courtroom5 as one of its 2021 U.S. ventures.
Courtroom5 Named A 2021 SheEO U.S. Venture Read More »
Each year, 5 businesses are chosen by SheEO to receive funding and resources. SheEO selected Courtroom5 as one of its 2021 U.S. ventures.
Courtroom5 Named A 2021 SheEO U.S. Venture Read More »
Sonja Ebron is on a mission to deliver justice for everyone. See how exercise and meditation help her manage the stress in business.
Courtroom5 is scaling quickly after landing the backing of the women’s investment group SheEO, which offers funding to women-led startups.
Sonja Ebron is the CEO of Courtroom5, a growing legal tech company focused on tackling the yawning access to justice gap in the U.S.
UniCourt Influencer Q&A with Sonja Ebron of Courtroom5 Read More »
The number of founders of U.S. legal tech companies who are women or people of color has dropped since 2018.
Number of Diverse Legal Tech Founders Drops, But Overall Percentage Inches Up Read More »
Technology is the future of the industry, and thus, those who shape legal tech will shape the future of justice.
As the pandemic worsens, millions face financial ruin and the threat of foreclosure. Most can’t afford a lawyer to represent them.
NC Startup Sees Surge In Traffic As Thousands Seek Help With Pandemic-Fueled Legal Woes Read More »
Millions are facing economic consequences of the pandemic, including debt collection, foreclosure, and workplace issues. Courtroom5 can help.
Courtroom5: Representing The Unrepresented In Court Cases Read More »
Courtroom5 is one of 76 recipients of the inaugural Google for Startups Black Founders Fund, receiving $50,000 in non-dilutive funding.
Courtroom5 Awarded Google Startup Funding Read More »
Google announced the 76 inspiring founders who have been selected to receive awards from the Black Founders Fund, including Courtroom5.
Funding Black founders fuels generational change Read More »
Three North Carolina firms, including Courtroom5, are receiving a combined $200,000 in funding from Google for Startups Black Founders Fund.
Google has committed to fund 76 startups that were chosen for their geographic diversity as well as the diversity of their companies’ mission.
Courtroom5 in an online legal aid resource for those without a lawyer. At least 70 percent of resolved cases have been won or settled.
The Promise Of Briefs: Online legal aid resource in Durham gains steam Read More »
Courtroom5 is succeeding in the economic downturn as more people search on topics like foreclosure, bankruptcy, and debt collection.
A new start-up is aiming to help individuals who are being sued for unpaid debt but who are not able to hire an attorney.
Start-Up Aims to Help Individuals Being Sued for Unpaid Debts Read More »
Just a moment please.
We hate spam too. We’ll never share your address.