Jerry Ting, JD
About Jerry Ting, JD
Jerry Ting is the Co-Founder and CEO of Evisort Inc., where he has worked since 2016. He also serves as a lecturer at Harvard Law School, focusing on the intersection of technology and law.
Work at Evisort
Jerry Ting serves as the Co-Founder and CEO of Evisort Inc., a position he has held since 2016. Under his leadership, Evisort has developed innovative AI technology for contract management. The company focuses on improving efficiency in legal operations through advanced technology solutions. Ting's role involves strategic decision-making and overseeing the company's growth in the legal tech industry.
Education and Expertise
Jerry Ting holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Harvard Law School, where he graduated and later became a lecturer. He also earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of Southern California, studying Public Relations, Political Science, and Entrepreneurship. His academic background supports his focus on the intersection of technology and law, particularly in transactional law.
Background
Before co-founding Evisort, Jerry Ting worked in various roles that contributed to his expertise in technology and consulting. He spent 11 months at Credit Suisse in Technology Investment Banking and another 11 months at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) as a Management Consultant. Additionally, he worked as an Account Executive at Yelp for nearly a year. His diverse experiences have shaped his approach to legal technology.
Achievements
Jerry Ting has been recognized by multiple organizations for his contributions to technology innovations in the legal field. He has received accolades from Forbes, Law.com, and the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Ting is also noted for co-inventing AI technology for contract management, showcasing his impact on the legal technology landscape. Furthermore, he has built relationships with numerous legal practitioners to enhance his teaching and understanding of legal technology.
Lecturer at Harvard Law School
Since 2021, Jerry Ting has been a lecturer at Harvard Law School, where he co-lectures a course titled 'Startup Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Legal Technology.' His teaching emphasizes the impact of technology on transactional law and aims to prepare students for the evolving legal landscape. Ting's connections with legal practitioners inform his curriculum, bridging the gap between theory and practice.