TwinCounsel Featured in Clio's Recap of ABA TECHSHOW 2026 Startup Alley
What Was Published?
In their recap of this year’s ABA TECHSHOW Startup Alley — “What ABA TECHSHOW 2026’s Startup Alley Tells Us About Where Legal Tech Is Going” — Clio’s Damien Riehl and Joshua Lenon featured TwinCounsel as part of a clear shift they observed across this year’s finalists: legal tech is moving past chatbots toward agentic AI, vertical practice-area tools, and products that meet lawyers inside the software they already use.
What Did They Say About TwinCounsel?
“TwinCounsel took a different approach. It creates what amounts to a digital twin of the lawyer, and it operates through email. You delegate to it the same way you’d delegate to a junior associate by describing what you need, and it handles the work in the background. For a lawyer who already spends most of the day in their inbox, there’s nothing new to learn.”
— Damien Riehl & Joshua Lenon, Clio
Why It Matters
Being recognized in Clio’s TECHSHOW recap, written by two of the most respected voices in legal technology, is a meaningful signal. It validates the core conviction behind TwinCounsel: that the next era of legal AI doesn’t ask lawyers to learn a new platform or change how they work. It meets them where they already are.
It also places TwinCounsel inside the broader category shift Damien and Joshua identified: from passive chatbots to agentic AI that strings tasks together and acts on a lawyer’s behalf.
Where Can You Read the Full Article?
Read the full recap on the Clio blog →
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