Google is providing cash awards to 76 startups through a racial equity initiative announced in June
Google has committed to fund 76 startups that were chosen for their geographic diversity as well as the diversity of their companies’ mission.
Google has committed to fund 76 startups that were chosen for their geographic diversity as well as the diversity of their companies’ mission.
Google announced the 76 inspiring founders who have been selected to receive awards from the Black Founders Fund, including Courtroom5.
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Three North Carolina firms, including Courtroom5, are receiving a combined $200,000 in funding from Google for Startups Black Founders Fund.
Courtroom5 in an online legal aid resource for those without a lawyer. At least 70 percent of resolved cases have been won or settled.
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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.
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Nine founders of the Techstars Kansas City 2020 class, including Courtroom5, pitched their companies to potential investors.
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Courtroom5 thinks it can help those who are going to court but can’t afford expensive counsel in civil cases.
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Courtroom5 CEO is a member of the Legal Services Corporation’s Leaders Council, which raises awareness of access to justice in the U.S.
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Proudly run by non-lawyers, legal tech startup Courtroom5 gives clients all the tools they need to handle their own civil court cases.
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Created for people without lawyers, Courtroom5 wants to democratize the courts with a step-by-step legal toolbox for handling a civil case.
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Two startups from the Triangle, including Courtroom5, have earned investment and coveted spots in the Techstars Kansas City Accelerator.
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Courtroom5 is a 2020 Techstars Kansas City company and will receive funding and mentoring on product development, marketing, and more.
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Co-founder Sonja Ebron appeared on LegalTechLive to discuss Courtroom5’s case management platform for legal self-representation.
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Courtroom5 joins the LexisNexis Legaltech accelerator for intensive training in the rapidly evolving world of legal services.
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