Samuel Nakache
About Samuel Nakache
Samuel Nakache is an Engineering Manager at Doctrine, where he has worked since 2021, focusing on integrating technology into legal strategies. He previously co-founded Yoomap and has extensive experience in legal technology, contributing to innovations like Doctrine's Document Analyzer.
Work at Doctrine
Samuel Nakache has served as Engineering Manager at Doctrine since 2021. He is based in Ville de Paris, Île-de-France, France. In this role, he focuses on integrating technology to enhance legal strategy and advice through Doctrine's platform. His contributions include the development of the Document Analyzer, which is recognized as a unique innovation in Europe for improving legal argument validation and research efficiency. The platform is trusted by nearly 7,000 lawyers and legal professionals for its reliable legal analysis.
Education and Expertise
Samuel Nakache studied at IUT Amiens from 1996 to 1998, where he earned a DUT in Informatique, Développement, and Administration réseau. He furthered his education at Jussieu from 1998 to 2000, achieving an Ingénieur Maître degree with a focus on Informatique, Développement, Administration réseau, Intelligence Artificielle, and Cryptographie. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in engineering and technology integration within the legal sector.
Background
Prior to his role at Doctrine, Samuel Nakache co-founded Yoomap and served as CTO from 2013 to 2021. His experience at Yoomap contributed to his understanding of technology's role in various sectors. Additionally, he worked as Dirigeant at SAMNAKA from 2008 to 2013. This diverse background in technology management and leadership has shaped his approach to engineering and innovation in the legal field.
Achievements
Samuel Nakache has been instrumental in promoting Doctrine's platform, which is widely used by legal professionals for its analytical capabilities. His work on the Document Analyzer represents a significant advancement in legal technology, enhancing the efficiency of legal research and argument validation. These contributions reflect his commitment to improving legal practices through technological innovation.