Women of Legal Tech: Haley Altman

Haley Altman, CEO of Doxly picked law over medicine. Based in Indiana, she’s been very visible in April as “Women of Legal Tech” at Legaltech news  and featured at “Legal Tech Founders” Then and Now” on April 4. (The day before the CodeX 6th annual FutureLaw conference at Stanford Law School.)

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CODEX EXTRAS

Here are three bonus questions exclusive to CodeX.

Your most important mentor: Harry Gonso helped me find my place as a young associate at Ice Miller. He taught me about building relationships with clients. When I made a move to Wilson Sonsini in Palo Alto, Calif., he remained a trusted confidant. As I transitioned back to the Midwest, he helped me find my way back to Ice Miller. He advised me as I navigated the partnership track within the firm and helped me learn how to bring on and grow client relationships.

 

Secret to your success: Tireless work ethic. I try to give my all to everything I do because I deeply care about the clients and customers that I’ve served throughout my career. So, I put in the time, the effort, the late nights, to make sure I can achieve my goals and make people happy. I also take calculated risks to help advance my career and genuinely love what I do.

Dress codes? I dress for the environment. At the office, we are pretty casual depending on our meetings for the day. I enjoy the tech tuxedo of jeans, t-shirt and blazer. When I head to law firms for meetings, I’ll jump back into the more traditional law firm attire.

Read her full story here.

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Monica Bay is a Fellow at CodeX and a freelance journalist. (Alchemizing Law LLC). She is a member of the California Bar. Email: mbay@codex.stanford.edu. Twitter: @MonicaBay.

Photos: Kristen Cooper (Haley Altman)
Cover: State of Indiana