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Mon, 06 Apr 2026 01:36:57 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP, post #13051615
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What is your excuse?
https://fortune.com/2026/04/05/logan-brown-soxton-founder-2-5-million-ai-powered-law-firm-started-da-office-12-years-old/
The founder of a $2.5 million AI-powered legal business started work at her DA’s office at just 12 years old
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The founder of a $2.5 million AI-powered legal business started work at her DA’s office at just 12 years old
By Emma Burleigh
Reporter, Success
April 5, 2026, 4:02 AM ET
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Logan Brown, the founder of AI-powered law firm Soxton
Logan Brown, the founder of AI-powered law firm Soxton, lived out her “Legally Blonde” dreams through hometown court hearings as a preteen and attending
Harvard Law School.
Courtesy of Soxton
The average worker will switch jobs six times before they hit their mid-20’s, in pursuit of bigger paychecks and a career they find fulfilling. Others find
their true calling much earlier in life—but few can top Logan Brown, a legal AI entrepreneur who watched court cases unfold before her recess days were over.
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Brown is the founder of Soxton: an AI-powered law firm serving startups in their budding business journeys. The 30-year-old founded her company in June of last
year, and less than six months later, Soxton emerged from stealth with $2.5 million in pre-seed funding led by Moxxie Ventures. Her business is seizing the
moment as AI radically transforms workflows, including that of lawyers, but her initial passion for the career came much earlier in life.
Born and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, the entrepreneur first discovered her passion as a sixth-grader watching Legally Blonde and Law and Order SVU. As just a
preteen, she knew what she wanted to do with her life: become a prosecutor. So she had her parents drive her to the district attorney’s office with a cover
letter and resume on hand; her qualifications included fundraising for her middle school, alongside student government and yearbook club. As they waited in the
car, she went inside and applied for an internship. And at just 12 years old, she snagged a gig that taught her the ins and outs of law throughout middle school
and high school.
Mon, 06 Apr 2026 07:01:43 -0700
doublefriedchicken from private IP
Reply #14457538
Yawn.
Mine is so much bigger
Mon, 06 Apr 2026 07:14:19 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP
Reply #12266366
Hahaha, true
Yea but did u intern at the DAs whilst in middle school?
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