Joshua Schwadron is the founder and CEO of Mighty, a New York legal-technology company reworking how injured people navigate the personal injury system. A lawyer turned repeat entrepreneur, he built and sold the consumer marketplace Betterfly, co-founded a litigation-finance firm, then launched Mighty in 2015. He is known for publicly picking a fight with what he calls 'billboard lawyers,' and in 2026 Mighty launched a free, AI-driven platform that values and negotiates car-accident claims directly for consumers.
Rohan Pavuluri is the Chief Business Officer at Speechify, the consumer voice-AI app, and the co-founder of Upsolve, the nonprofit whose free online tool has helped low-income Americans erase hundreds of millions of dollars in debt through bankruptcy. A Harvard statistics graduate and Phillips Exeter alum, he built Upsolve out of a Harvard Law access-to-justice lab as an undergraduate, led it as CEO until 2022, and now serves as its volunteer board chair. He is a TED Fellow, a TIME100 Next honoree, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 recognized for arguing that civil rights should be free.
Basha Rubin is the CEO and co-founder of Priori, a legal marketplace that uses data instead of firm letterhead to match in-house teams with vetted outside counsel. She started the company in 2013 straight out of Yale Law School with classmate Mirra Levitt, at age 25 and with no business or technology background. A decade later she has raised more than $20 million, built a network spanning the $800 billion legal-services market, and become one of the most recognized voices arguing that how companies buy legal help is broken and fixable.