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Legal.io Legal.io is a technology platform that provides infrastructure for legal organizations and legal networks. Legal.io (formerly known as LawGives) offers efficient, effective software that connects clients to lawyers, legal knowledge, and services. Recently, Legal.io has begun offering legal infrastructure for Legal Referral Networks nationwide, including networks organized as legal incubators. Early-stage participants include the Community Justice Center of Long Island and Justice Bridge. LawGives was originally launched in 2012, in conjunction with Mozilla, as an online Q and A forum for legal questions. In 2015, after entering out of a "beta" phase, LawGives officially spun off it's technological platform under the company name "Legal.io." ==History== Legal.io / LawGives was founded in Stanford, California in 2011 by Stanford Law School LLM students Tony Lai and Pieter Gunst, former lawyers for Herbert Smith and DLA Piper respectively. The two had the idea while working on an LLM project during their time at Stanford Law School. They said a strong believe in the access to justice mission and a shocking look at the growing justice gap led to their increased interest in the legal technology space. Legal.io / LawGives has been touted as one of the best emerging companies in the legal technology space. In 2015, COO Pieter Gunst was named as one of Forbes 30 under 30 in Law & Policy, and one of the Best New California Legal Services of 2015 by The Recorder.
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