Regular readers of this blog may remember that I have written a number of posts about Derek Bluford, a one-time rising star on the legal tech start-up scene whose star fell after I reported in 2016 of his settlement of a lawsuit charging him with impersonating a lawyer, forging legal documents and fraudulently swindling…
QuickLegal’s Counsel Responds To My Recent Reports About Startups LawTova and Text to Ticket
In recent weeks, I’ve written posts about two new legal startups, LawTova and Text to Ticket, and described ties they appeared to have to another legal startup, QuickLegal, that shut down amid fraud allegations concerning its founder Derek Bluford.
(All of my posts pertaining to Bluford and QuickLegal…
And Now, Yet Another Startup From Some of the Former QuickLegal Crew
Earlier this month, I told you about a new legal startup that has many ties to another legal startup that shut down amid fraud allegations. Now, some of the same people have launched another startup and it is already drawing interest from Silicon Valley investors.
To recap: In a series of posts here…
The Startup That Shut Down Is Now Back Online
Earlier this week, I wrote about a legal startup that appeared to shut down after I questioned its management. As of this morning, its two sites are back online, after being offline for at least a week.
You can check them out at LawTova.com and LawTovaServices.com.
Of course, this development doesn’t change…
Legal Startup Appears to Shut Down After I Question Its Management
[Update 3/15/17: As of this morning, LawTova’s two sites are back online, after being offline for at least a week. This development doesn’t invalidate the questions I raise below about LawTova’s connections to QuickLegal, another startup that shut down amid fraud allegations concerning its owner. If anything, this makes those questions all the more important.]…