ATJustice in the News
Axios Pittsburgh
ATJustice was recently featured in an article in Axios Pittsburgh. The article, published on June 4, 2026, reported that "as many as 6 in 10 Americans facing a civil legal matter went without an attorney in 2024," and notes that ATJustice is seeking change that by making it simpler and more affordable for members of the public to obtain legal services. The article noted the risks of relying solely on artificial intelligence for legal advice -- which is why ATJustice insists on leveraging such tools in the hands of licensed attorneys, to best serve and protect clients. The article closed with a quote from ATJustice CEO David Cohen: "What Uber and Lyft did for the ride-hirinig market, we would like to do for the legal services market..."

David Cohen Appears on Legalverse Media Podcast: Revolutionizing Legal Access with AI & Technology
Legalverse Media hosts ATJustice co-founder David Cohen for an episode of their podcast. In the episode, Dave shares his journey from Big Law to founding ATJustice, a platform dedicated to making legal services more accessible and affordable through innovative technology. Discover how AI, online dispute resolution, and strategic market approaches are transforming the provision of legal services for consumers and lawyers alike.

ATJustice Co-founder David Cohen Quoted on Public Comment Release of New E-Discovery Reference Model v. 2.0
“This was a terrific team effort, achieved over a very busy two-year span, and drawing on the input of more than 100 knowledgeable and diverse EDRM members, as each aspect of the model was painstakingly reviewed and discussed – multiple times,” said David R. Cohen, CEO of ATJustice and chair of EDRM’s board of project trustees. “There were many spirited debates during the process, and it is a testament to the organizational abilities, tact, and skillful leadership of this amazing group of project trustees, that this revised model came together and has captured such broad support from the project participants.”

Axios Pittsburgh
ATJustice was recently featured in an article in Axios Pittsburgh. The article, published on June 4, 2026, reported that "as many as 6 in 10 Americans facing a civil legal matter went without an attorney in 2024," and notes that ATJustice is seeking change that by making it simpler and more affordable for members of the public to obtain legal services. The article noted the risks of relying solely on artificial intelligence for legal advice -- which is why ATJustice insists on leveraging such tools in the hands of licensed attorneys, to best serve and protect clients. The article closed with a quote from ATJustice CEO David Cohen: "What Uber and Lyft did for the ride-hirinig market, we would like to do for the legal services market..."

Padma Lakshmi sits down with ATJustice Co-Founder Bal Srinivasan, for 60-Minute Interview
Emmy-nominated food expert, television producer, actor, and New York Times bestselling author Padma Lakshmi came to Pittsburgh for a live interview with ATJustice Co-Founder Bal Srinivasan, as part of the Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures (PA&L) Ten Evenings lecture series. Bal, a member of the PA&L Board of Directors, was tabbed by PA&L’s Executive Director to conduct the interview. The full house of spectators in Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Music Hall were treated to a fascinating discussion of how Ms. Lakshmi’s embarked upon her highly successful career, various twists and turns along the way, and her upcoming projects.
