Meet our founders
Sara Rayment
Co-founder
Sara is an award-winning lawyer with over 16 years of experience. She started her career at leading global firm King & Wood Mallesons and founded Inkling in 2018 with a vision to make complex legal advice simple and easy to understand. Since then, Sara has become a global leader in consumable legal services and access to justice. In 2020, Sara was profiled by the Financial Times as one of APAC’s 7 most innovative lawyers. Sara is a guest lecturer at Stanford University’s d.school and an Adjunct Associate Professor and UoN. She has been a speaker at leading legal conferences including FLIP, the Australian Bar Association, the Attorney General’s Department and the ICC Centenary celebrations for Paris arbitration week. Sara has acted for governments, ASX50 companies and small businesses. She:
has a Master of Laws from Queen Mary College, University of London.
is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London) (MCIArb).
is the ICC Delegate for the Commission on ADR, International Arbitration and AI.
is a delegate to United Nations Commission on International Trade Law working on model laws for end-to-end AI contracting.
served as delegate to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law 2016-2017 (ODR).
Andrew Medlicott
Co-founder
Andrew is an experienced tech investor and trusted adviser to some of Australia’s biggest companies. Andrew has over a decade of experience negotiating SaaS agreements and automating contract workflows. Beginning his career at King & Wood Mallesons, Andrew then took on the role of Deputy General Counsel at amaysim (an ASX-listed telco and energy retailer) where he won the Lawyers Weekly Award for Telecommunications In House Team of the Year. He then co-founded boutique corporate and legal advisory firm, Tiger & Bear Partners, before returning to his passion for SaaS, contract automation and discovering a new love for legal design.