A field guide to the companies teaching machines to read contracts, run legal research and draft memos. From Sweden's $5.6B Legora to Thomson Reuters' $650M CoCounsel bet, the AI legal tech race pits enterprise platforms, research incumbents and word-processor plug-ins against each other for the same prize: the billable hour. Here is who leads, who they serve and the numbers that separate hype from traction.
Recorded live at the RAISE Summit inside the Louvre, this two-part All-In Podcast conversation, hosted by Jason Calacanis, features ElevenLabs co-founder and CEO Mati Staniszewski and Legora founder and CEO Max Junestrand. Staniszewski details how ElevenLabs raced from a research project to roughly $600 million in annual revenue in under three years, why the company runs on small engineer-embedded teams with zero product managers, how it protects voices from impersonation while paying creators over $22 million, and how it out-competes frontier labs like OpenAI and Anthropic on voice. Junestrand explains how Legora is compressing the trillion-dollar legal-services market with AI agents, growing 50% quarter-over-quarter for seven straight quarters, deploying 'forward-deployed lawyers,' and disrupting legacy players like LexisNexis and Westlaw.