Every year, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS) hands out its Webby Awards, which honor excellence on the internet and recognize influential creators and brands. There are actually two awards — The Webby Award selected by IADAS and The Webby People’s Voice Award, voted on by the online community of people like […]

Every year, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS) hands out its Webby Awards, which honor excellence on the internet and recognize influential creators and brands.

There are actually two awards — The Webby Award selected by IADAS and The Webby People’s Voice Award, voted on by the online community of people like you.

Out of 13,000 entries this year, there is only one legal technology company that has been selected as an honoree to compete for these awards.

That company is descrybe.ai, a startup that uses generative AI to make legal research broadly accessible to anyone. It was nominated in the category “AI, Metaverse & Virtual – AI Apps and Experiences” and the subcategory “Public Service & Activism.”

The deadline for voting for the People’s Voice Award is this Thursday, April 18. So if you want to support the lone legal tech startup, head on over and vote right now.

You can vote for it here.

Other Law-Related Honorees

While descrybe.ai is the only legal tech company I know of that has been nominated, I did find a number of other law-related honorees. They include:

In the Law category, Harvard Law Review, Jaszczuk P.C., Free Global Map of Ocean Protection Laws, Drug Test Innocence, and Advocacy through Walls.
In the Activism category, Innocence Project.
In the categories of Crime & Justice podcasts and Crime & Justice Limited Series podcasts, several podcasts related to true crime and court cases.
In the category of News & Politics Podcasts, the podcast #SistersInLaw.
In the category of Scripted Podcasts, Supreme: The Battle for Roe.
In the category Public Service & Activism Video, Measures for Justice.
In the category Public Service & Activism General Video, It’s Time for Supreme Court Limits from Brennan Center for Justice.
In the category Best Visual Design – Function, the Clooney Foundation for Justice.

Get out and vote!