Legora、AI法務テックブーム継続で評価額55.5億ドルに到達
弁護士向けAIプラットフォームLegoraは、Accel主導の5億5000万ドルのシリーズD資金調達により55億5000万ドルの評価額に達し、米国での成長を加速させる。
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巨額評価額の達成
Legoraは55億5000万ドルという巨額の評価額に達し、AI法務テック分野におけるリーディング企業としての地位を確立した。
大規模資金調達の実施
Accelが主導する5億5000万ドルのシリーズDラウンドを完了し、事業拡大のための潤沢な資金を確保した。
米国市場への本格進出
調達資金を米国市場での成長加速に充てる計画であり、同分野における国際的な競争力を高める。
AI法務テック分野の持続的成長
このニュースは、AI法務テック分野のブームが継続していることを示す重要な指標となっている。
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影響分析
このニュースは、AI法務テック分野が成熟段階に入り、大規模な資金調達と高い評価額が実現していることを示している。専門職領域におけるAI応用の商業的成功事例として、同分野への投資家の関心をさらに高め、競争の激化を促す可能性がある。
編集コメント
AI法務テック分野で55億ドル超の評価額は画期的であり、専門職領域におけるAI応用の商業的可能性を実証した。今後の米国市場での展開が注目される。
Legoraの時価総額が55.5億ドルに到達、AI法務テックブームは継続
法律家向けAIプラットフォームLegoraは、米国での成長加速のため、Accelが主導する5億5,000万ドルのシリーズD資金調達を実施し、時価総額が55.5億ドルに達した。
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Legora, an AI platform for lawyers, is now valued at $5.55 billion following a $550 million Series D set to fuel its growth in the U.S. That’s despite growing competition with rival Harvey, but also with Microsoft Copilot and generalist large language models (LLMs). Publicly listed legal software companies saw their stocks drop when Anthropic unveiled a legal plug-in for Claude.
Legora is built on top of LLMs, and mostly on Claude, but its positioning as a platform that supports lawyers with complex cases gives CEO Max Junestrand some peace of mind. “It’s amazing that everybody can have their own pocket lawyer in Claude, but we’re not solving for the same use case,” he said via livestream at the TechArena conference in Stockholm.
With a focus on embedding itself into its clients’ workflows, Legora’s platform is now used by 800 law firms and legal teams — and investors took note. Its Series D was led by Accel, with participation from existing investors Benchmark, Bessemer, General Catalyst, ICONIQ, Redpoint Ventures, and Y Combinator; and new backers including Alkeon Capital, Bain Capital, Firstmark Capital, Menlo Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Sands Capital, and Starwood Capital.
There are other signs that investors are bullish about AI legal tech. Legora’s Series D and valuation jump come just a few months after its October 2025 $150 million Series C round led at a $1.8 billion valuation. Its competitor, Harvey, which is backed by a16z, is already valued at $8 billion, and is now reportedly seeking to raise at an $11 billion valuation. According to Dealroom, they are also on almost identical trajectories with regard to revenue.
Both are also branching out globally; Harvey is pushing hard into Europe, and Legora in the opposite direction. Formerly known as Judilica, then Leya, the startup is an alum of Stockholm’s SSE Business Lab, a known breeding ground for unicorns. But after participating in YC’s winter 2024 batch, Legora is now headquartered in New York and keen to keep on pushing in the U.S. market, where its growth exceeded its expectations coming out of Europe.
“It’s nine to one in terms of legal spending; it turns out the Americans love to sue each other much more than we like to do in Europe,” Junestrand joked while speaking to TechArena’s audience. But the team has grown globally — from 40 to 400 team members over the past year, according to a press release.
In addition to New York and Stockholm, Legora has offices in Bangalore, London, and Sydney, with more to follow. Alongside its Series D, Legora announced it would open offices in Houston and Chicago, with plans to open additional local hubs and grow to more than 300 employees across its U.S. offices by the end of 2026.
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