
Shlomo Klapper
AI entrepreneur, legal tech founder, and former appellate law clerk
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New York, New York, United States
Joined December 2024
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Summary
Shlomo is a pioneering entrepreneur in legal AI, currently serving as the CEO and Founder of Learned Hand. He is dedicated to modernizing the judiciary by developing AI platforms that enhance judicial efficiency and fairness without compromising the rule of law. His work focuses on building bespoke technology to address the 21st-century demands of courts, ensuring responsible AI integration with architectural safeguards like Evidence-Linking, Procedural Grounding, Auditability, and Multi-Agent Cross-Check. natlawreview+2
With a strong background in both law and technology, Shlomo previously co-founded Weave, a generative AI platform aimed at revolutionizing collaboration and expediting the Investigational New Drug (IND) process in the life science industry. This experience highlights his consistent focus on applying advanced AI solutions to complex, regulated fields. collive
Shlomo possesses a diverse and impressive professional history, including roles as a Judicial Law Clerk for the U.S. Courts of Appeals (Second Circuit), an Associate at Quinn Emanuel, a Deployment Strategist at Palantir Technologies (working in both commercial and government sectors), and a Behavioral Researcher in Dan Ariely's lab at Duke University. This multidisciplinary background provides him with unique insights into legal, technological, and behavioral aspects of complex systems. ciceroinstitute+2
His academic achievements include a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he received the Emerson Prize twice and published an influential paper on "Mechanical Turk Jurisprudence," as well as summa cum laude Bachelor's degrees in History and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and Wharton School respectively. This educational foundation underscores his intellectual rigor and analytical capabilities. ciceroinstitute+3
Even during his undergraduate studies, Shlomo demonstrated a strong entrepreneurial and community-oriented drive by founding Consult For America, a student group providing pro-bono consulting to low-income businesses. He also initiated "Israel Across Penn" to foster discussion and served on the advisory board of the Hillel Orthodox Community, showcasing his early commitment to social impact and leadership. jta