Working on SixFifty was a defining moment in my career. A few years before its launch, I co-created legal software called CoCounsel with two friends, which caught the attention of legal tech giant Wilson Sonsini. They invited us to scale our concept within their ecosystem, and I became part of SixFifty’s founding team, helping it grow from a scrappy four-person startup in a single-room office to the powerhouse it is today. Initially, SixFifty focused on helping companies navigate complex privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA, before expanding into dynamic employee handbooks. It was during this journey that the concept for DocLogic was born—originally imagined as the engine driving SixFifty’s document automation. Watching the company evolve from the ground up was an incredible experience, and I loved collaborating with such a brilliant team of lawyers and creatives.