Cricket Legal Technologies is a small women-owned software development business established to provide superior technology solutions to litigators and litigation support professionals.
The company was founded by a practicing attorney with 25 years’ experience in complex civil and criminal litigation as well as an additional five years’ specialization in e-discovery and e-forensics issues.
The company’s first product, the Cricket Box, is designed to meet the needs of litigation support specialists in law firms and corporate law departments as well as their IT service providers who now face dramatically increased e-discovery requirements under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
The company has adopted an aggressive software development plan to meet other technology needs facing legal markets.
Lt. General Arthur C. Blades USMC (Ret.), Chairman and Director
Art Blades is a veteran senior manager, having served as a three-star General in the Marine Corps and President of two companies providing document management technology services to government agencies, corporate legal departments, and law firms. Art served two combat tours and seven operational commands in the Marines, where he specialized in operational planning. Art has a B.S. from Villanova and a Masters in Business Administration from Pepperdine University. He co-founded Cricket in 2001.