Legal technology as a vertical has exploded over the past couple of years. Estimates put law-related startups at more than 1,000, and the competition for funding and lawyers as customers is fierce.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Like many, Jorge Balam's divorce set him back financially, but at least the Southgate resident still had a steady job in IT. Then, the pandemic hit and Balam was furloughed, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Bankruptcy is a constitutional right. Millions of Americans face financial crises from ...
NEW YORK, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Upsolve, a nonprofit that helps low-income families get a financial fresh start through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, announced today that it has helped erase more than ...
Upsolve CEO Rohan Pavuluri sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to talk about accessibility to guidance through the bankruptcy process, the app's assistance in relieving users' debt, and the tech ...
This edition of the Business of Giving podcast features Rohan Pavuluri, CEO of Upsolve. The nonprofit legal-services provider, founded by lawyers Pavuluri and Jonathan Petts, helps low-income ...
A New York nonprofit, Upsolve, started out helping automate the bankruptcy process for low-income Americans. Then it stumbled into a related problem: Many of the families it served were on the ...
Filing for personal bankruptcy can help people get back on their financial feet—although the process can be pricey. “The cruel irony in America is that it can cost $1,500 in court filing and attorney ...