Daniel Lewis

Daniel Lewis

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San Francisco, California, United States

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  • LegalOn Technologies
    CEO
    LegalOn Technologies
    Oct 2022 - Current (3 years 8 months)
    LegalOn is the global leader in AI contract review software for legal teams. Over 7,000 companies and firms globally use LegalOn to review and negotiate contracts faster and more accurately. The company is backed by leading investors, including Softbank and Goldman Sachs. For more information, visit www.legalontech.com.
  • LexisNexis
    VP and GM of Practical Guidance & Analytical
    LexisNexis
    Mar 2020 - Oct 2022 (2 years 8 months)
    Led fast growing US, UK, and Canadian software and content businesses with $100M+ revenues, providing practical guidance and analytical content that helps 100k+ attorneys/month work quickly and confidently.
  • LexisNexis
    Vice President Of Product Management
    LexisNexis
    Jul 2019 - Mar 2020 (9 months)
    Led the State Net business as GM, providing legislative and regulatory tracking software to government affairs and regulatory compliance customers. I returned the $##M business to revenue growth, and grew NPS by 150%. Led overhauls of product, pricing and packaging, marketing, and selling and customer support systems.
  • IE LAW SCHOOL
    Visiting Professor
    IE LAW SCHOOL
    Jan 2019 - Dec 2020 (2 years)
    Remotely taught a course each year for IE Law School's Masters in Legal Tech.
  • LexisNexis
    Senior Director of Product Management
    LexisNexis
    Jun 2017 - Jul 2019 (2 years 2 months)
    Following Lexis's acquisition of Ravel in 2017, we integrated our products, machine learning algorithms, and culture. We outperformed our revenue growth targets by millions of dollars.
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    Investor
    startups
    Jan 2016 - Current (10 years 5 months)
    Since 2016, I've invested in early stage companies across sectors including education (Masterclass, Outlier), health (ThirtyMadison, Willow, Sonavex), legal and privacy (Jumbo, FairShake), and enterprise (Hologram, FreshBooks).
  • Ravel Law acquired by LexisNexis
    CEO
    Ravel Law acquired by LexisNexis
    Aug 2012 - Jun 2017 (4 years 11 months)
    I founded Ravel to bring a data-driven approach to legal research, and we invented legal analytics that help lawyers understand how judges rule. To achieve our vision we partnered with Harvard Law School to create the first public, digital collection of American caselaw. LexisNexis acquired Ravel in 2017.
  • CodeX The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
    Fellow
    CodeX The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
    Jan 2012 - Dec 2018 (7 years)
  • A
    Co-Executive Director
    Afghanistan Legal Education Project
    Jan 2011 - Dec 2012 (2 years)
    The Afghanistan Legal Education Project at Stanford Law School develops innovative legal curricula to help Afghanistan’s universities train the next generation of lawyers and leaders.
  • Bipartisan Policy Center
    Energy Policy and Transportation Policy Analyst
    Bipartisan Policy Center
    Jul 2007 - Jul 2009 (2 years 1 month)
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  • Stanford Law School
    Doctor of Law (JD
    Stanford Law School
    Jan 2009 - Dec 2012 (4 years)
  • Stanford University Law School
    Doctor of Law (JD
    Stanford University Law School
    Jan 2009 - Dec 2012 (4 years)
  • Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies SAIS
    Bologna Center Diploma, International Studies
    Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies SAIS
    Jan 2005 - Dec 2006 (2 years)
  • The Johns Hopkins University
    BA, International Studies
    The Johns Hopkins University
    Jan 2003 - Dec 2007 (5 years)
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    Research Paper: Financial Assessment, Electricity Trading
    This peer published research paper investigates the economic attractiveness of exporting coal-generated electricity between states while investing in large-scale CO2 capture and sequestration to meet strict environmental regulations.
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  • Forbes
    Forbes 30 Under 30, All Star Alumni 2017
    Forbes
    Jan 2017
  • LinkedIn
    The Next Wave
    LinkedIn
    Sep 2015
    The top professionals 35 and under, surfaced by LinkedIn data and more.
  • Forbes
    Forbes 30 Under 30
    Forbes
    Jan 2015
  • T
    Innovator Award
    The Recorder
    Oct 2014
  • F
    Fastcase 50
    Fastcase
    Dec 2013
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    What Law Firms Can Learn From James Clapper
    Bloomberg BNA
    Apr 2015
    A thoughtful approach to security for firms requires, among other things, awareness of broader trends, an assessment of the different types of information that may be vulnerable, and a conversation about safeguards that does not assume a “one size fits all” approach. It also recognizes that attacks will happen, and damage may be done. Planning for such situations and running practice drills ahead of time will help firms mitigate, stop and respond to attacks, as well as manage communications with clients.
  • B
    The Data Revolution in Law Started Decades Ago
    Bloomberg BNA
    Apr 2015
    The transformative impact of data science and analytics in fields like sports and politics is well known, and every day there seems to be another “Moneyball for X” analogy. But what, if anything, does this mean for the legal world, and when will it happen? This is a story about the data revolution that is already transforming the law and how its potential was foretold long ago.
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    Financial Assessment of CO2 Capture and Storage with Electricity Trading in the U.S.: Role of Interim Storage and Enhanc
    Energy Procedia
    Aug 2013
    This paper investigates the economic attractiveness of exporting coal-generated electricity between states while investing in large-scale CO2 capture and sequestration to meet strict environmental regulations.
  • C
    Hope for Afghanistan – with its new generation of law students
    Christian Science Monitor
    Sep 2011
    Op-ed abstract: For Afghanistan to stabilize, it doesn't just need new buildings and better police forces. It must have educated citizens who can fairly run government, implement laws, and work in the courts. Based on our work with Afghan law students, we have hope for the future.
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