law-firms

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Wayco
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

Wayco

Wayco is a New York startup building an AI operator for med-legal cases - the tangle of medical treatment, records, and billing that sits behind every personal injury and accident claim. Its software answers intake calls, triages cases, matches injured patients to the right medical providers, reviews thousands of pages of records, and produces case summaries, turning work that took human case managers days into minutes. Founded in 2025 by Iqbol Temirkhojaev and backed by Y Combinator's Winter 2026 batch, Wayco sells to personal injury and mass tort law firms.

med-legal · legal-techRead →
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Everchron
Saas · Ai · Enterprise

Everchron

Everchron is a Los Angeles-based, cloud litigation and transcript management platform built by lawyers for lawyers. It lets legal teams collaboratively build case chronologies, organize case documents in a master file, auto-generate witness profiles, and manage deposition transcripts and designations - now augmented with generative-AI features (EC:AI) for document interrogation and case insights. Customers range from AmLaw 100 firms and litigation boutiques to corporate legal departments and pro bono organizations.

legal-tech · litigation-softwareRead →
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Postilize
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

Postilize

Postilize is an AI-powered proactive relationship management (PRM) platform built for law firms and professional services. Instead of waiting for someone to log a note in a CRM, it scans millions of public signals - stock filings, news, M&A activity, leadership changes, lawsuits - to flag client opportunities and risks before the phone rings, then drafts timely outreach in each partner's own voice and quietly keeps contact data clean. Founded in 2023 by Introhive veteran Jody Glidden, Postilize raised seed funding and secured a strategic investment from legal-tech giant Litera in August 2025.

proactive-relationship-management · relationship-intelligenceRead →
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Paxton AI
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

Paxton AI

Paxton AI is an all-in-one generative AI assistant built for lawyers. It handles legal research, document drafting, contract review, and mass document analysis across U.S. federal and state law, with a published 94% non-hallucination rate benchmarked against Stanford research. Founded in 2023 by Tanguy Chau and Michael Ulin, the company is based in Palo Alto and has raised $28M total, including a $22M Series A led by Unusual Ventures in January 2025.

legal-ai · legal-techRead →
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EvenUp
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

EvenUp

EvenUp is a San Francisco-based legal-AI company building a Claims Intelligence Platform for personal injury law firms. Its proprietary Piai model and human-in-the-loop experts produce demand letters, medical chronologies, case insights, and drafting tools, helping over 2,000 firms resolve more than 200,000 cases and secure over $10 billion in damages for injury victims.

legal-ai · personal-injuryRead →
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COR
Saas · Enterprise · Ai

COR

COR is an AI-powered management platform built for creative and professional services firms — advertising agencies, consulting companies, law firms, and IT shops — that need to understand where their time actually goes and whether their projects are making money. By automating time tracking and layering on predictive analytics, COR gives agency leaders real-time visibility into project profitability, team capacity, and billing gaps before they become losses. Founded in 2017 in Silicon Valley by former agency operator Santi Bibiloni and co-founders Jose Gettas and Gabriel Marin, COR serves clients including Havas, Publicis, Ogilvy, Dentsu, and DDB across 35+ countries, with a reported $6.6M ARR and backing from investors including the founders of DoubleClick, Anaplan, MercadoLibre, and Krux.

project-management · resource-managementRead →
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Harvey
Ai · Enterprise · Saas

Harvey

Harvey builds domain-specific AI for legal and professional services. Founded in 2022 by a former litigator and a former DeepMind researcher, the company sells AI agents and workflows that help lawyers draft, review, research and run due diligence. As of March 2026, it counts more than 100,000 lawyers and 1,300+ organizations as users and is valued at $11 billion.

legal-ai · generative-aiRead →
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Laurel
Ai · Enterprise · Saas

Laurel

Laurel is a San Francisco AI company that automates timekeeping for the world's largest law, accounting, and consulting firms. Its platform watches the digital exhaust of professional work - email, documents, browsers, calls - and turns it into ready-to-review timesheets, so billable hours stop being a chore reconstructed from memory on Friday afternoons.

ai · legal-techRead →