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The lawyer-oriented AI platform Legora has completed a $550 million Series D funding round, led by Accel

By: rootdata|2026/03/10 23:43:30
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According to Techcrunch, the AI platform Legora, aimed at lawyers, has completed a $550 million Series D funding round, led by Accel, with existing investors Benchmark, Bessemer, General Catalyst, ICONIQ, Redpoint Ventures, and Y Combinator continuing to participate; new investors include Alkeon Capital, Bain Capital, Firstmark Capital, Menlo Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Sands Capital, and Starwood Capital.

Legora is built on large language models, primarily based on Claude, but its positioning as a platform to support lawyers in handling complex cases is different, as stated by CEO Max Junestrand during a live broadcast at the Techarena conference in Stockholm: "While everyone can have their own 'pocket lawyer' in Claude, our solution targets different use cases." Legora focuses on embedding into clients' workflows, and currently, 800 law firms and legal teams are using its platform.

In addition to New York and Stockholm, Legora also has offices in Bangalore, London, and Sydney, and plans to expand further. Meanwhile, Legora announced that alongside the completion of its Series D funding, it will open offices in Houston and Chicago, with plans to establish more local branches in the future, aiming for a total of over 300 employees across its U.S. offices by the end of 2026.

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