Justice Technology Association is thrilled to announce that members Sonja Ebron, co-founder of Courtroom5, and Kara Peterson, co-founder of descrybe.ai, have been recognized as Women of Legal Tech 2024 by the American Bar Association’s Legal Technology Resource Center. This prestigious award highlights their significant contributions to the legal tech industry and their dedication to improving access to justice through innovative solutions.
The Women of Legal Tech initiative aims to celebrate women who are breaking new ground in the legal technology sector and encouraging more women to join the field. By highlighting the achievements of leaders like Sonja and Kara, the ABA LTRC not only recognizes their individual contributions but also inspires future generations of women to pursue careers in legal tech.
More importantly, Ebron and Peterson’s achievements reflect increasing momentum for technology that directly addresses the access to justice gap. Their work exemplifies how innovative thinking and technological advancements can drive meaningful change and support underserved communities in navigating the legal system.
As we celebrate these trailblazers, JTA remains committed to supporting and promoting innovative solutions that enhance access to justice and empower individuals through technology. Congratulations to Sonja and Kara on this well-deserved recognition!
For more information about the Women of Legal Tech 2024 and to see the full list of honorees, visit the American Bar Association’s website.