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Hi Reddit. Iām Haley Altman, founder and former CEO of legal technology startup, Doxly, which I just successfully sold to Litera. For 10 years, I helped companies raise capital, expand their business and ultimately sell or go public. I worked with everyone for small start-ups to Fortune 500 companies.
After making partner, I figured I probably needed a new career goal and thought tech start-up sounded fun. Really though, I saw the same problems and pain points throughout my career and decided someone needed to solve them. I left practice and jumped right into running a business: hiring a team (sometimes having to fire members of said team) raising capital, learning fancy marketing acronyms and riding the rollercoaster of running a business with long sales cycles and challenging adoption issues. We raised $2.3M pre-product, launched and sold within 3 years. It was both incredibly fast and challenging with many bumps and bruises along the way. Ask me anything about technology in law or being an entrepreneur!
https://twitter.com/haley_altman/status/1186439880546455553?s=21
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