James Ding is the co-founder and CEO of Draftwise, a New York-based legal AI company building contract drafting, review, and negotiation software for elite law firms. A former engineering lead at Palantir with a computer science degree from Emory University, Ding started Draftwise in 2020 after interviewing about 100 lawyers and concluding that repetitive contract work was ripe for automation. The company went through Y Combinator, raised a $5M seed in 2023 and a $20M Series A led by Index Ventures in 2024, and now serves clients among the world's top-tier law firms from offices in New York and London.
Ryan Daniels is the cofounder and CEO of Crosby, a hybrid AI law firm that pairs licensed lawyers with proprietary AI agents to review commercial contracts (MSAs, NDAs, DPAs) in under an hour at fixed per-document pricing. A Stanford Law graduate and former startup general counsel who got tired of being the bottleneck on his own company's deals, Daniels built the product he wished he had. Since emerging from stealth in 2025, Crosby has negotiated more than $1 billion in contracts for clients like Cursor and Clay, and raised about $85.8M from Sequoia, Index, Lux Capital and Bain Capital Ventures.
Andrew Antos is the Czech-born Founder and CEO of Klarity, a San Francisco-based AI platform that automates document-intensive workflows for enterprise finance and accounting teams. Born in Brno one year before communism fell, he grew up in a family of scientists, studied law in Europe, then pivoted to entrepreneurship after Harvard Law School and an MIT startup course. He co-founded Klarity in 2017 with Nischal Nadhamuni, raised $90M+ from Y Combinator, Scale Venture Partners, Nat Friedman, and Daniel Gross, and counts DoorDash, Zoom, Cloudflare, and OpenAI among his customers. Klarity's AI platform achieves 82%+ pass-through rates on contract and invoice processing, reduces month-end close by 2-3 days, and automates up to 87% of manual finance work.
Daniel Lewis is the Global CEO of LegalOn Technologies, the most well-funded AI platform for in-house contract review, having raised over $200 million. A Stanford Law grad who co-founded Ravel Law from a Stanford dorm, partnered with Harvard to digitize 360 years of U.S. case law, and then led LexisNexis's Practical Guidance division before taking the helm at LegalOn in 2022. Under his leadership, LegalOn's US and UK business quadrupled, secured a $50M Series E led by Goldman Sachs, and struck a strategic partnership with OpenAI - all while building attorney-curated AI playbooks that help legal teams cut contract review time by up to 85%.