ILTN x TechSommet | She Builds LegalTech – Event Recap
- Admin ILTN
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
ILTN was proud to host a special conversation titled “She Builds LegalTech” at the TechSommet LegalTech India Summit 2025 — a session designed to spotlight the women who are actively shaping India’s legaltech ecosystem through leadership, innovation, and relentless curiosity.
A Panel of Trailblazers
The session was moderated by Iravati Singh and brought together three exceptional voices:
Suchorita Mookerjee, C-Level, MZM Legal LLP
Namita Shah, Co-Founder, Presolv360
Sushmita Das, Director, FTI Consulting
Each of them has carved a unique path across law, technology, and business — and the conversation offered a rare, honest look into the realities behind their success.

What They Explored
Across the discussion, the panel unpacked themes that resonated deeply with the audience:
Their personal journeys into LegalTech
Building multidisciplinary skills at the intersection of law, tech, and business
Experiments, failures, and learning moments
Challenges and perspectives specific to women leaders in emerging-tech spaces
What India’s legaltech landscape will look like in the next 3–5 years
Funding gaps, inclusion, and the importance of allies
Hard-earned career lessons and what they would approach differently today
The openness and depth of their reflections created a space for real connection — one where the audience could see both the challenges and the possibilities ahead.
The Big Takeaway
This session made one thing absolutely clear: Women aren’t just participating in LegalTech — they’re driving many of its most important shifts.
Their resilience, problem-solving, and willingness to rethink the boundaries of the profession are expanding what’s possible for the next generation of builders.
Gratitude
A big thank you to our moderator and panelists for their honesty, insight, and generosity.“She Builds LegalTech” will continue to be a space where these stories are celebrated — and where India’s future innovators find inspiration.



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