Wexler AI, an AI-powered legal fact intelligence platform, has raised £1.1 million in pre-seed financing.
Wexler’s platform automates essential fact-checking and intelligence gathering in high-stakes legal disputes, allowing lawyers to focus on more complex and strategic value-driven activities.
It is being used by Burges Salmon while Clifford Chance is also exploring the platform for use in its world-leading litigation and disputes resolution practice.
The round was led by Myriad Venture Partners, with support from Entrepreneur First, and prominent angel investors at ComplyAdvantage, Tractable and CreditKudos.
Since its launch in April of this year, Wexler AI has processed over one million queries, achieved approximately 2x month-over-month growth, and more than tripled its annual recurring revenue.
Wexler’s founding team blends deep expertise in AI, law and business. Gregory Mostyn and Kush Madlani met at Entrepreneur First: Mostyn saw the inefficiencies of litigation firsthand when his barrister then judge father returned from work with binders piled high to the roof of his office.
Madlani, a former JP Morgan derivatives trader, began automating workflows with Python before completing a Machine Learning Master’s at UCL and joining Tractable, where he developed fraud-detection models and continuous improvement systems.
“Wexler assists lawyers working on the world’s most complex cases. The platform delivers critical, verified facts that legal teams can act on with full confidence,” said CEO Mostyn.
“With support from Myriad Venture Partners, and Entrepreneur First, and working closely with Burges Salmon and also Clifford Chance, among others, we’re not just transforming how the legal industry tackles the time and efficiencies of fact-finding, but helping our customers generate greater business value for their clients.”
There is significant potential to improve efficiencies in the litigation document review process. Wexler’s AI approach reduces manual work, minimises risk and uncovers critical facts faster.
Unlike traditional eDiscovery tools that merely organise documents, Wexler is purpose-built for high-stakes dispute resolution, delivering insights with an accuracy matching seasoned litigators.
Central to this is KiM, Wexler’s advanced agent for complex dispute tasks, which produces verified work output directly from case facts, automating steps like drafting, generating court applications and extracting data from vast document sets.
Wexler claims to uncover red flags, suggest follow-ups and enhance case strategy as an active partner, enabling legal teams to drive efficiency and deliver results on the most challenging cases.
“Wexler is a powerful AI tool that is clearly designed for the types and volumes of work faced in dispute resolution,” said Tom Whittaker, director at Burges Salmon.
“It allows us to identify relevant facts and produce useful work in a relatively short time, augmenting the work of our expert teams by providing them with additional methods to achieve their objectives.
“It has been a pleasure to work with the Wexler team over a number of years to continually improve its functionality to help meet our clients’ and colleagues’ high expectations.
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