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“One month after I graduated law school, Apple released its first iPhone. As that bit of glass and metal unveiled its plan to take over the world, I asked myself: ‘If I had a hand in making this device, what part of the production process would I have enjoyed the most?’ To my dismay, it wasn’t drafting the end-user license agreement. Six long, winding years later, I was finally where I belonged—working at my legal tech startup not far from Apple’s headquarters. It turns out that I’m not a lawyer interested in serving clients in the tech industry. I’m an engineer interested in building infrastructure for the legal industry. There’s a difference, and that difference marks the beginning of a whole new challenge. Tech companies dream of scaling to infinity and beyond. How do you scale—and more importantly, what do you scale—in an industry mired in paper-based processes and ad hoc rules? Answering this question lies at the heart of the field of technology and the law.”