Dispute Buddy startup makes its case for ‘justice tech’

Dispute Buddy startup makes its case for ‘justice tech’
Dispute Buddy founder and CEO Jenny Rudd founded the company in NZ, but it is domiciled in Australia. (Image: Supplied)
Greg Hurrell
New Zealand-founded startup Dispute Buddy is raising funds to extract phone messages and turn them into a lawyer-ready legal case.Entrepreneur Jenny Rudd started it after spending countless hours screenshotting text messages during a custody battle.After consulting with legal experts and their clients worldwide, she devised a solution that no one had yet proposed. The company, now based in Australia, has raised around $600,000 to date and is attracting interest in the United States.Turning phone messages into a legal caseDiscovery, which n...

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