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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The startup, Superlegal, just raised $5 million in seed funding in a round led by Israeli VC funds Aleph and Disruptive AI. The startup says it has the only AI licensed to practice law in the US. One such startup, Robin AI, raised a Series B funding round earlier this year for its gen AI-powered contract drafting and review technology. Here's a look at the 14-slide pitch deck Superlegal used to raise its $5 million seed round.
Persons: , Tom Glover, Westlaw —, Superlegal, Noory, hasn't, AI, Bechor Organizations: Service, Israeli, Alicorn Venture Capital, Thomson Reuters, Business, Utah Locations: Israel
The startup Robin AI, recently closed its Series B funding round, which Singapore investment company Temasek led. Headquartered in London, Robin uses Anthropic's latest large language model, Claude 2.1, and offers an "AI co-pilot" to help lawyers draft and revise contracts. The startup raised a $10.5 million Series A in January 2023 and a $2.5 million seed round in 2021. Although funding for legal tech startups fell in 2023, according to Crunchbase, a handful of startups have raised new rounds of cash. Check out the eight-slide pitch deck Robin used to raise its $26 million Series B funding round.
Persons: Robin, Claude 2.1, Richard Robinson, Robinson, Darrow Organizations: Business, Temasek, AFG Partners, Google Locations: Singapore, London, what's, Asia
But by building a program with "guardrails," a new legal tech company is working to bring all of the benefits of artificial intelligence to companies' in-house legal teams without the risks. Based in Chicago, Responsiv is an AI assistant for in-house legal teams. With Responsiv, in-house counsel can quickly get answers to legal questions that are easily verifiable, saving companies time and money. "There's a noticeable gap in innovation tailored specifically to in-house legal teams," Domash said. Funding for legal tech has fallen in 2023, according to Crunchbase, but many startups in the space focus on law firms.
Persons: ChatGPT, Mike Duboe, Nikita Solilov, Jordan Domash, Jordan, Nikita, Duboe, Domash, Responsiv, We'll, Darrow Organizations: Greylock Partners Locations: Chicago, Silver, Greylock
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