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Episode 134: Lindsay Kim Chung - TensorCase CEO

Lindsay Kim Chung, CEO and Founder of TensorCase, shares how her background as a lawyer and investigator led her to entrepreneurship.

If you’re following the legal technology industry, you know most tools serve attorneys and law firms. This episode highlights a product that gives other legal professionals, specifically investigators, a “thinking partner.” Inspired by her 20-year career as a lawyer and corporate investigator at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lindsay Kim Chung founded TensorCase.

During her corporate investigator days, Lindsay and her colleagues would facetiously commiserate over managing mountains of evidence and having the time to draft reports. At times, she found herself needing that one email, interview, or other piece of evidence that actually mattered, and wondered why there wasn’t a better way to do the job she loved. After coming across research on LinkedIn noting that founders of high-growth unicorns are 45-years-old on average, she courageously pursued the entrepreneurial grind that always lingered in the background.

TensorCase is an AI-powered platform supporting investigators with evidence management, data analysis, and report drafting. With built-in investigator-specific terminology and context, TensorCase is essentially “Lindsay’s brain,” a silly yet true way of saying that it’s a tool for investigators, made by an investigator.

Find out more about Lindsay’s career pivot, the problems TensorCase solves, and the highs and lows of founding a startup in this episode.

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