Skeptical by Design

The Problem of Siloed Corporate Memory

In a profile for Chicago Booth, Moiz Shirazi (AB ’00, MBA ’07) explains that the primary obstacle to corporate performance is not a lack of expertise, but a lack of access to it. While global teams often face identical regulatory hurdles, they typically operate in “locational bubbles,” leaving institutional knowledge trapped within individual teams. Shirazi founded SCOREalytics to bridge this gap, viewing these fragmented communication channels as a “data goldmine” ready to be unified into a cohesive, actionable database.

Completing the Data Pie with External Insights

SCOREalytics distinguishes itself by integrating internal firm operations with a vast array of external factors, including trade, data privacy, and tax legislation. Shirazi describes this as providing the “last slice of the pie,” offering a complete picture of legal risk that standard internal platforms miss. By focusing on the timeliness and reliability of data, the platform allows companies to move past spreadsheets and newsletters to proactively address legal, regulatory, and policy signals.

The Antagonist Agent and Critical Thinking

Drawing on his Booth education, Shirazi has introduced a provocative technological solution: “antagonist agents.” These AI agents are designed to challenge the outputs of standard AI to prevent user complacency and unchecked bias. Shirazi argues that because AI is inherently designed to please the user, it is essential to maintain a “UChicago mindset” of skepticism—encouraging professionals to question assumptions and use AI to transform their roles rather than simply accelerate old habits.

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Lawrence Krubner Joins SCOREalytics as Chief Technology Officer

Leading AI Strategy and Engineering

SCOREalytics today announced that Lawrence Krubner has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer, a role in which he will lead the company’s AI and machine learning strategy, platform architecture, and engineering organization.

As CTO, Lawrence will be responsible for developing and implementing the technical vision to make SCOREalytics the first platform to effectively solve the challenge of cutting through the noise to surface the legal and regulatory trends and insights most critical to corporate executives, law firm partners, and investors. He will also play a pivotal role building and scaling the engineering team to support the company’s next phase of growth.

Two Decades of Scalable Architecture Expertise

Lawrence brings more than two decades of experience building technology organizations across startups and growth-stage companies. He has a deep command of modern AI and data infrastructure—including custom RAG implementations, LLM customizations, and semantic search—as well as broad expertise across cloud systems, DevOps, and full-stack software development. He is a leader in the New York startup community, hosting high-caliber events with a broad range of technology and industry leaders, and has a proven track record of building scalable architecture and high-performing engineering teams.

A Winning Combination of Tech and Legal Expertise

“We hired Lawrence for a limited consulting engagement in the fall and have continually expanded our relationship with him since then, such that he has become an integral part of our organization,” said Moiz Shirazi, CEO, SCOREalytics. “His technical expertise complements the business and legal expertise of the current executive team, giving the company a winning combination to deliver on our vision to be the best legal intelligence company in the world.”

SCOREalytics Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel Jennie Morawetz added, “Lawrence has impressed me with his entrepreneurial instincts and customer-focused outlook, in addition to his engineering leadership. I look forward to continuing to work with him to build the product I wish I had had when I was a law firm partner.”

Delivering on the Vision for Legal Risk Intelligence

“SCOREalytics brings together many aspects of my past experience and has a customer base genuinely excited to have a legal risk intelligence solution that gets them out from under newsletters and spreadsheets,” said Lawrence Krubner, CTO, SCOREalytics. “I’m energized to partner with Moiz, Jennie, and the rest of the team to build the technology that will fully deliver on this vision and give busy executives the ability to stay ahead of the legal, regulatory, and policy signals that shape risk and strategy.”

SCOREalytics Hires Matthew K. Wade as Director of Legal Innovation

Driving Technology-Enabled Legal Workflows

SCOREalytics today announced that Matthew (“Matt”) K. Wade has joined the company as Director of Legal Innovation, a newly created role focused on helping corporate legal departments, law firms, and private funds leverage data and analytics and build technology-enabled workflows.

As Director of Legal Innovation, Matt will work with corporate, law firm, and private fund customers to transform their legal, due diligence, and related workflows using SCOREalytics’ platform and data. He will partner closely with customer stakeholders to redesign processes around better information, clearer risk visibility, and measurable outcomes, while collaborating with SCOREalytics’ product and engineering teams to prioritize and shape new features and solutions.

Extensive Experience in Strategy and AI

Matt brings extensive experience as both senior in-house counsel and outside counsel in complex corporate, M&A, and venture transactions across software, technology, financial services, and other industries. He has led strategic transaction work, supported corporate venture and investment activity, and driven legal technology and generative AI initiatives to improve how legal teams evaluate risk, structure deals, and support the business.

A Proactive Approach to Legal Risk

“We’re thrilled to welcome Matt to SCOREalytics,” said Moiz Shirazi, CEO of SCOREalytics. “Our clients are looking not just for another AI tool, but for practical ways to develop high-value legal and diligence workflows around data, automation, and insight. Clients are seeking to implement workflows that are proactive versus reactive in planning for and mitigating legal risks. Matt’s combination of deal experience, in-house perspective, and passion for legal technology makes him uniquely positioned to help our customers capture that value and to guide the evolution of our platform.”

Reimagining Information Flow for Deal Teams

“I’m excited to join SCOREalytics at a moment when legal, compliance, deal, and diligence teams are under pressure to move faster, manage more data, and still exercise sound judgment,” said Matt Wade. “There is a huge opportunity to reimagine how information flows through legal and transactional processes, and to build products that enable lawyers and deal teams to focus on delivering insight and actionable solutions to their organizations. I’m looking forward to working closely with our customers to co-create that future.”

Why a Baker McKenzie Economist and a Kirkland Partner Left Big Law to Build a Startup

The Challenge of Modern Regulatory Volume

In this interview, SCOREalytics co-founders Moiz Shirazi and Jennie Morawetz discuss their transition from high-level roles at elite firms to the legal tech startup world. Morawetz, formerly a partner at Kirkland & Ellis, highlights that the volume and speed of regulatory data—particularly in ESG—have outpaced manual law firm processes, necessitating a technology solution built on trusted, high-frequency datasets.

Innovation Outside the Firm Model

Shirazi, who previously served as an economist at Baker McKenzie, explains that spinning SCOREalytics off allowed the team to bypass the rigid governance of a traditional law firm model. By operating independently, they can move faster to bridge the gap between AI hype and practical tools that help legal teams prioritize material financial risks over simple compliance noise.

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SCOREalytics Raises $3M+ Seed Funding Amid Surge in AI-Powered Legal Intelligence Adoption by Legal Teams and Global Law Firms

Funding for Global Expansion

SCOREalytics has secured over $3 million in seed funding, with Moneta Ventures leading the round. The investment follows a period of rapid growth for the company, which recently added 25 Fortune 500 accounts to its roster. The capital will be used to scale its technology infrastructure and expand its suite of AI-powered products, including its litigation and regulatory intelligence platforms, Sententio and Custodio.

Shifting from Reactive to Proactive Risk Management

CEO Moiz Shirazi emphasized that the funding will allow the company to continue developing tools that transform legal risk management from a reactive process into a proactive one. By leveraging large language models and proprietary data, SCOREalytics aims to provide real-time, actionable insights that help legal and compliance teams identify threats before they escalate.

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Baker McKenzie Announces Spin-Off of AI-Powered Legal Risk Solutions Business SCOREalytics

A New Standard in Risk Analysis

Baker McKenzie officially announced the establishment of SCOREalytics as an independent entity, marking the launch of its AI-powered legal risk management platform, SCORE. Developed by firm professionals with decades of risk analysis expertise, the tool is designed to help corporate boards and legal teams navigate complex domains such as cybersecurity, employment, and intellectual property using advanced data analytics.

Bridging the Gap in Global Compliance

Moiz Shirazi, the founder and CEO of the new company and a former Principal Economist at Baker McKenzie, described the platform as a transformative solution that converts complex regulatory hurdles into actionable insights. The move reflects the firm’s commitment to fostering innovation while allowing the technology to scale independently to meet the global demand for integrated compliance solutions.

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