Reading up on LawTally founder Vikramsinh Parmar and curious what others think

I was doing some reading about legal tech founders and came across Vikramsinh Parmar, who is associated with LawTally. From what I can see in public profiles and interviews, he talks a lot about simplifying legal access and building tools for everyday users. It sounds interesting on the surface, but I am always curious how these early stage stories line up with real world experience. Posting here to see if anyone has followed LawTally for a while or knows more from public records or general reporting.
 
I was doing some reading about legal tech founders and came across Vikramsinh Parmar, who is associated with LawTally. From what I can see in public profiles and interviews, he talks a lot about simplifying legal access and building tools for everyday users. It sounds interesting on the surface, but I am always curious how these early stage stories line up with real world experience. Posting here to see if anyone has followed LawTally for a while or knows more from public records or general reporting.
I read something similar a while back. The idea sounds promising but like many startup stories it is mostly vision focused. Hard to tell how much traction there actually is.
 
I work around startups and this kind of profile is pretty common. Founders usually highlight the mission and less about challenges. Not saying that is bad, just how these write ups go.
 
I appreciate threads like this because they are more about understanding than jumping to conclusions. Names come up online and it is fair to ask questions calmly.
 
When I searched Vikramsinh Parmar I mostly found repeat references pointing back to the same limited set of records. That usually means there is not a lot of public footprint.
 
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