New York · On-site · $100k–$150k/yr
PointOne
Backed by8VCAbout PointOne
PointOne automates the business of law using AI timekeeping and related admin tasks, serving customers from SMBs to some of the world’s largest law firms. The company leverages AI to streamline timekeeping and administrative functions, positioning itself as building the biggest legal tech company in the world with strong market pull from early customers. PointOne has raised a seed round of $3.5 million from investors including Bessemer, 8VC, General Catalyst, YC, and others, and the founding team brings experience from Fenwick & West, Applied Intuition, and Google ventures. The team is currently small and plans to double in size over the next two months to meet rising demand.
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Company at a glance
Founders & Leadership
Krish Sharma
Building @ Pointone | CS + Fintech @ Georgia Tech | Ex Morgan Stanley | 7x Hackathon Wins
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About the Team
Team Distribution
- Engineering55%
- Leadership18%
- Sales18%
- Operations9%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.Cornell University
- 2.Carnegie Mellon University
- 3.Princeton University
- 4.Columbia University
- 5.Duke University
Team Worked At
- Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass LLP
- Morgan Stanley
- Goldman Sachs
- JPMorgan Chase
Team Composition
10 people- Engineering2 senior3
- Entrepreneurship3 senior3
- Information Technology1
- Leadership1
- Marketing1
- Sales1
Culture & values
The team is described as high-energy and ambitious.
The company is a small team that plans to 2x over the next 2 months to meet demand, indicating rapid growth.
The team has a mix of legal, AI, and startup backgrounds from organizations like Fenwick & West, Applied Intuition, and Google, suggesting diverse expertise.
The company aims to build the biggest legal tech company in the world, reflecting a bold, growth-focused culture.
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