Legal & Regulatory Companies
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$3.5M
Advocacy, a San Francisco-based provider of an AI-native litigation workspace platform, raised $3.5 million in seed funding. The funding round was led by Relentless, with participation from Relativity, Fenwick & West LLP, legal scholars from top law schools, and various partners. This funding aims to enhance their innovative platform that addresses challenges in the legal industry.Investors: Relentless, Relativity, Fenwick & West LLP
$3.5M
Advocacy, an AI-native litigation technology company, has raised $3.5 million in seed funding to enhance its platform for litigation teams. The funding round was led by Relentless, with participation from Relativity through Relativity Labs, Fenwick & West, and various legal scholars and law firms.Investors: Relentless, Relativity, Fenwick & West
$5M
Inhouse has raised $5 million in seed funding to enhance its AI platform aimed at helping business owners manage legal work more efficiently. The funding round was led by Run Ventures, Royal Street Ventures, Switch, and Brian Liu, co-founder and former CEO of LegalZoom.Investors: Run Ventures, Royal Street Ventures, Switch, Brian Liu
$1.625M
Vivox AI, a London-based technology company, raised Β£1.3 million in its first funding round. The company focuses on developing regulator-ready atomic AI agents for anti-money laundering (AML), know your business (KYB), and know your customer (KYC) solutions. Key investors include Axel Weber, Dan Cobley, and Kos Stiskin. The funds will be used to expand its core platform and advance a new class of technology.Investors: Axel Weber, Dan Cobley, Kos Stiskin
$5M
Inhouse, a Los Angeles-based provider of an AI legal platform, raised $5 million in seed funding. The funding, backed by Run Ventures, Royal Street Ventures, Switch, and Brian Liu, will be used to enhance its AI agent capabilities and improve automation in contract lifecycle management, compliance workflows, and proactive risk management.Investors: Run Ventures, Royal Street Ventures, Switch, Brian Liu
$22M
Firmpilot, a Miami, FL-based provider of an AI-powered legal marketing platform, raised $22 million in Series A-1 funding, bringing the total to $27.25 million. The round was led by Deepwork Capital, with participation from several investors including Data Point Capital and Thomson Reuters Ventures. This funding aims to enhance legal marketing solutions.Investors: Deepwork Capital, Data Point Capital, Thomson Reuters Ventures
$12M
Secfix has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round to expand its AI-native security compliance platform across Europe. The round was led by Alstin Capital, with participation from Bayern Kapital and Neosfer.Investors: Alstin Capital, Bayern Kapital, Neosfer