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Dorna Moini leaves BigLaw to build a legal tech start-up

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Dorna Moini is the CEO and founder of Gavel (formerly Documate), an easy-to-use platform for building client-facing legal apps. Prior to starting the company, Dorna was a litigator at Sidley Austin. There, in her pro bono practice, she worked with legal aid organizations to build a web application for domestic violence survivors to complete and file their paperwork, which led to the idea for Documate - to enable other attorneys to do the same in any area of law.

Dorna is on the Legal Services Corporation Emerging Leaders Council and a member of LAFLA's Advisory Board. She was named an ABA Legal Rebel and is on the Fastcase 50 list.

In this conversation, we discussed:

  • Dorna’s initial interest in the law was human rights issues
  • She ended up in BigLaw and actually enjoyed it!
  • Dorna did a lot of pro bono work with domestic violence victims, which prompted her to develop a platform to make legal services more accessible to them; and that evolved to Documate
  • Getting to the point where she couldn’t run the business and work at the law full-time
  • Her firm offered for her to go part-time, but she decided she wanted to focus completely on her business
  • Dorna felt comfortable taking a leap knowing she could always go back to practice
  • She experienced a huge learning curve, but found it easy to self-educate with all the resources available
  • Getting comfortable with what other people think of you making the jump from law to entrepreneurship
  • The fear of regret was larger than the fear of failure
  • The importance of building a team that deeply believes in the core mission
  • You don’t need to go to business school to start a successful business
  • Working hard feels different when your heart is fully in it

Connect with Megan!

Daydreams to Designs Private Podcast: https://bit.ly/daydreamstodesigns

Employee to Entrepreneur Quiz: https://bit.ly/employeetoentrepreneurtype

Schedule a Catalyst Call: https://megansmiley.com/schedule-a-call

Website: https://www.megansmiley.com/

~

Connect with Dorna!

Gavel’s Website: https://www.gavel.io/

  continue reading

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Manage episode 362912895 series 2568097
Content provided by Megan Smiley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Megan Smiley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dorna Moini is the CEO and founder of Gavel (formerly Documate), an easy-to-use platform for building client-facing legal apps. Prior to starting the company, Dorna was a litigator at Sidley Austin. There, in her pro bono practice, she worked with legal aid organizations to build a web application for domestic violence survivors to complete and file their paperwork, which led to the idea for Documate - to enable other attorneys to do the same in any area of law.

Dorna is on the Legal Services Corporation Emerging Leaders Council and a member of LAFLA's Advisory Board. She was named an ABA Legal Rebel and is on the Fastcase 50 list.

In this conversation, we discussed:

  • Dorna’s initial interest in the law was human rights issues
  • She ended up in BigLaw and actually enjoyed it!
  • Dorna did a lot of pro bono work with domestic violence victims, which prompted her to develop a platform to make legal services more accessible to them; and that evolved to Documate
  • Getting to the point where she couldn’t run the business and work at the law full-time
  • Her firm offered for her to go part-time, but she decided she wanted to focus completely on her business
  • Dorna felt comfortable taking a leap knowing she could always go back to practice
  • She experienced a huge learning curve, but found it easy to self-educate with all the resources available
  • Getting comfortable with what other people think of you making the jump from law to entrepreneurship
  • The fear of regret was larger than the fear of failure
  • The importance of building a team that deeply believes in the core mission
  • You don’t need to go to business school to start a successful business
  • Working hard feels different when your heart is fully in it

Connect with Megan!

Daydreams to Designs Private Podcast: https://bit.ly/daydreamstodesigns

Employee to Entrepreneur Quiz: https://bit.ly/employeetoentrepreneurtype

Schedule a Catalyst Call: https://megansmiley.com/schedule-a-call

Website: https://www.megansmiley.com/

~

Connect with Dorna!

Gavel’s Website: https://www.gavel.io/

  continue reading

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