Overview
- Legora, which disclosed Thursday that NVentures and Atlassian joined a $50 million extension, said the Series D now totals $600 million at roughly a $5.6 billion valuation and lifts total funding to about $866 million.
- Nvidia’s investment is its first known in legal tech, according to Dealroom, with other participants in the top-up including Adams Street Partners, Insight Partners and Barclays.
- The company reports more than $100 million in annual recurring revenue, headcount growth from about 40 to 400 in a year and over 1,000 customers across 50+ markets.
- Legora says it is building an “agentic” operating system for legal work that lets AI carry out research, contract review and drafting with lawyers approving each step to maintain accuracy.
- The startup is pushing for mindshare with a global ad campaign featuring Jude Law as rivalry with Harvey and other AI tools intensifies in a legal sector drawing record investment.