What is Cali?
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) operates as a non-profit consortium, primarily comprising US law schools, with a mission to enhance legal education via technological integration. CALI provides a suite of interactive lessons, educational resources, and digital textbooks tailored for law students and educators. The organization is also recognized for its CALI Excellence for the Future Awards, celebrating academic achievement in law courses. Established in 1982, CALI has been instrumental in the progression of computer-mediated legal education.
How much funding has Cali raised?
Cali has raised a total of $38K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$38K
Debt (2021): $38K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Cali
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Cali?
With the recent influx of substantial expansion capital, Cali is poised for significant growth and further innovation in its technological offerings for legal education. This strategic financing is expected to fuel the enhancement of its existing resources and potentially the development of new platforms or services. The company's focus on leveraging technology to improve learning outcomes for law students and educators positions it for continued leadership in the ed-tech sector within the legal field.
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