Why This 30-Year-Old Vanderbilt Valedictorian Left Her Big Law Job to Start an AI Company
Key Takeaways
- Logan Brown, 30, is the founder and CEO of Soxton, an AI-powered law firm.
- Brown got the idea for Soxton after working with startups at Cooley, a Big Law firm.
- Soxton uses AI first to generate documents, then allows human lawyers to review them, for a flat fee.
Long before she ever set foot at Harvard Law, Logan Brown was a child in suburban Kansas, captivated by the courtroom dramas flickering on her family’s television.