News - LegalTech

Manchester’s Summize records fifth straight year of 100% growth

Summize has posted its fifth straight year of 100 per cent annual recurring revenue growth, with the...

Cambridge United blazes AI trail with player contracts

Cambridge United FC has partnered with Cambridge‑born LegalTech Genie AI, making The U’s the fir...

Mills & Reeve appoints head of legal AI

Law firm Mills & Reeve has appointed Iain Murdoch as head of legal AI as part of its ambitious 2...

Lawyer launches latest startup to broaden access to justice

A London-based LegalTech startup founded by lawyers and technologists has raised £550,000 as it att...

Registered blind & migrant lawyers raise £22m for Definely

A LegalTech company founded by registered blind & migrant lawyers has raised £22m in Series B f...

Valla wins £2m as it aims to transform access to justice for millions

A legal platform aiming to place employment rights back into workers’ hands has secured £2m in se...

Is the time right to introduce electronic wills?

A new report and draft bill published last week could pave the way for electronic will-making to be ...

Avensure hits milestone as 40,000 employees now using platform

Avensure’s PeopleCloud platform has hit a major milestone, with 2,000 businesses and more than 40,...

Government extends LawtechUK programme with £1.5m backing

Greater use of AI and technology in legal services could spur economic growth after the government a...

Manchester LegalTech makes first acquisition under new boss

Growing Manchester-based LegalTech Blume has acquired lead generation company Claims.co.uk. The a...

London LegalTech raises funds to ‘revolutionise work flows’

Generative AI solutions provider Atria AI has raised £720,000 in a pre-seed funding round. The n...

LegalTech raises £60m to expand global operations

Legal AI company Luminance has raised £60m in a Series C funding round to expand operations across ...

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