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Stories are increasingly common of lawyers who leave law practice to start legal technology companies, but few achieve the level of success as an entrepreneur of Matt Spiegel. He was a criminaldefense lawyer in 2009 when he founded MyCase , one of the earliest cloud-based law practice management companies.
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