On April 6th, Momen proudly sponsored the Stanford LLM x Law Hackathon — a one-day event hosted by Stanford Codex, bringing together brilliant minds at the intersection of law, technology, and AI.
Now in its 5th edition, the LLM x Law Hackathon — hosted by the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (Codex) — challenges students, builders, and legal innovators to reimagine how AI and large language models (LLMs) can transform the future of legal work — safely, creatively, and boldly.
This year’s hackathon featured two tracks:
First-Build Track — classic hackathon style: build and ship AI-powered legal tools in 1 day.
VC Competition Track — bring your ongoing legal tech project/startup and pitch to top VCs.
At this cross-boundary hackathon, Momen showed up with a simple promise — building AI solutions should be easy, fast, and for everyone.
As a no-code full-stack platform with powerful AI agent builder capabilities, Momen makes it easy for anyone — including legal professionals, students, and teams — to prototype AI tools without knowing a single line of code.
For the legal world, that means prototyping internal knowledge systems, automating repetitive workflows, and testing new product ideas — faster and easier than ever.
Momen founder Yaokai Jiang took the stage with a live 15-minute lightning demo, showcasing a platform that matches legal requests with corresponding responses, objections, and even arguments for follow-up motions. The demo highlighted how anyone can turn an idea into a working AI-powered app — and start solving real problems — in just minutes.
To support builders at the event, Momen offered $100 in platform credits for all participants — and a 1-year Momen Pro Plan (valued at $1,080) for the winning teams to keep building beyond the hackathon.
This hackathon wasn’t just about ideas — it was about breaking barriers.
Law professionals met developers. Startup builders collaborated with legal experts. Sparks flew.
With AI tools, legal teams can draft contracts faster with AI writing assistants — without sacrificing accuracy. They can organize case data and documents into smart internal systems. They can automate tedious workflows and focus on high-value work that matters most.
AI is no longer just a tool for developers — it’s becoming a powerful enabler for legal professionals to build their own solutions — faster, smarter, and more creatively than ever before.
At the hackathon, Yaokai Jiang teamed up with Patrick Dunne from Crimcase.ai to bring an ambitious idea to life: an AI-powered legal platform built on Momen to help law firms work smarter.
Legal work is document-heavy and repetitive. Lawyers spend countless hours drafting, managing, and organizing documents — time that should be spent on strategy and client advocacy. Crimcase.ai tackles this challenge with AI-assisted document generation and workflow automation, reducing repetitive cognitive tasks, saving time, and improving operational efficiency. It frees legal experts to focus on what matters most — high-value legal work.
Built at the hackathon in just a few hours, Crimcase.ai is a demonstration of how fast domain experts can turn ideas into working AI prototypes with Momen — from problem framing to building real workflows that automate specialized tasks.
Momen offers a practical method for domain experts in niche industries to turn their expertise into AI-powered products that solve specific, real-world problems.
The future belongs to those who build across boundaries — law, AI, and beyond.
Momen is here to help anyone turn ideas into products.
Ready to try it yourself?