Kiwi Camara founded DISCO (NYSE:LAW) in 2013 with a vision to help legal professionals deliver the highest quality of services more efficiently through technology that enables lawyers to focus on the practice of law. Bringing together great engineering and a deep understanding of what lawyers do and how they work, Camara has led DISCO to become one of the only publicly traded legal technology companies today.
With products and services that apply artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing to legal problems to help lawyers and legal teams improve outcomes for their clients, Camara has built a company that creates solutions to modernize the practice of law. Under his leadership, DISCO was recognized as one of North America’s fastest growing companies on the 2019 and 2020 Deloitte Technology Fast 500; DISCO also secured a spot on the 2020 and 2021 Forbes Cloud 100, the definitive ranking of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world. Camara was also recognized by The Software Report as one of the Top 50 SaaS CEOs of 2020.
Camara earned his J.D. at age 19 from Harvard Law School, clerked for Judge Harris Hartz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, was a Ph.D. student in economics at Stanford, taught corporate law at Northwestern, and was a founding partner of Camara & Sibley LLP in Houston.