Bloomberg Spotlights eBrevia CEO Adam Nguyen’s Entrepreneurial Journey

Bloomberg Law recently featured eBrevia CEO Adam Nguyen in its Insights column, asking him to share how he left the stability of a traditional legal career to co-found eBrevia.

The publication’s audience was curious about careers in AI, and its editors saw Nguyen’s story as a source of inspiration and motivation. In the article, he delves into the fears and doubts — as well as the triumphs — of stepping away from Big Law and the trajectory followed by many of his Harvard Law School classmates.

It takes determination to launch a tech start-up, as Nguyen and CTO Jacob Mundt discovered when they co-founded eBrevia in 2011. Later, the pair enjoyed a profitable exit when Donnelley Financial Solutions acquired the company, enabling international expansion and new opportunities. But their enthusiasm for the AI revolution trumped the comfort corporate ownership afforded: Ngyuen and Mundt embraced innovation (and the uncertainty that accompanies it) by reacquiring the company a little more than a year ago.

“History shows technological revolutions — from industrial to digital to Web 1.0 — shape progress and transform society. We’re in the midst of another massive inflection. Being part of that revolution through legal tech excites us,” Nguyen said.

“In the year-plus since we reacquired eBrevia, we’ve launched features for instant document querying at scale across repositories of documents (eBrevia Lens), for integrating our AI with 2,000-plus systems (eBrevia Connect), and for project complexity and cost estimation (Prep). We’ve also launched a new product for AI-assisted contract drafting and negotiation (DraftPro).

“Our business has saved thousands of lawyers countless tedious hours and deepened their client relationships. It’s gratifying. The future belongs to professionals willing to handle change despite risks,” he said.

Read the full article here: How I Left Corporate Law to Become a Legal Tech Entrepreneur

And contact us at info@ebrevia.com to learn more about AI-driven products and features that streamline workflows and improve accuracy in contract review, negotiation and drafting: eBrevia Lens, eBrevia Connect, Prep, Contract Analyzer and DraftPro.

 

About eBrevia

Established in 2011 and trusted by some of the world’s most prestigious companies, eBrevia is a leader in AI contract analysis and management with clients in the US, EMEA, and APAC. For more than a decade, eBrevia has served law firms, corporations, audit/consulting companies, and financial institutions, such as Baker McKenzie, Norton Rose Fulbright, Kroll, SAP, Intel, PwC, EY, and MUFG.

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