
"For consumers, it's a maze of forms, phone calls, and dropped leads that cause most people to give up before getting help,"
"For firms, it's a costly, error-prone bottleneck."
"It provides plaintiff law firms with a "digital teammate" that helps with escalation and compliance."
"The result is a unified, multi-channel workflow that delivers measurable results and gives firms a system they can trust like a real employee."
Julien Emery is CEO and co-founder of Superpanel, a platform that automates legal client intake for plaintiff law firms. Personal experiences with limited legal access in Canada and his mother’s car accident shaped the focus on making legal help more accessible and efficient. Superpanel automates roughly half of intake tasks, handling document collection, feedback, and multi-channel client engagement across phone, text, email, and forums. The platform classifies case type, jurisdiction, and required documentation and escalates ambiguous matters to human team members. Superpanel aims to reduce errors and costs, deliver measurable results, and function like a reliable employee. The company raised a $5.3 million seed round.
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