An ongoing look at how Big Tech players are expanding into the market, rapidly growing their offerings and partnering with ...
Anthropic regained access to its advanced AI models after the U.S. lifted export restrictions, prompting the dismissal of a ...
While Harvey and Legora top the list, U.K. startups, and legal tech companies looking to enter the law firm market, also raised significant amounts of capital in the first half of 2026. Legal tech ...
Law firm Cooley has partnered with Legora to launch an exclusive online portal for handling routine startup legal work.
I've got a brief on some legal beef. Two AI startups are duking it out over the future of corporate law. Harvey and Legora both agree that artificial intelligence will upend the legal world. But they ...
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This most recent funding round, their fourth overall, was led by Menlo Ventures and they receive ongoing support from Andreessen Horowitz, who participated in Everlaw’s Series A and B funding rounds.
April 7 (Reuters) - As artificial intelligence companies compete for U.S. legal industry customers, two leading legal AI startups are working to win over law students who will soon populate the ...
A legal technology startup that sued the United States over rules it imposed on access to Anthropic's ​most advanced AI ...
Nvidia has laid a new brick in its AI empire. NVentures, its corporate VC fund, has backed Legora, reportedly its first legal AI investment. Leveraging AI to help lawyers streamline their work, the ...
A local investment group is betting big on AI technology in the legal industry. From Miami Inno. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Aracor AI secured $4.5 million from Fuel Venture Capital. The startup uses AI for ...
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