Funding & M&A
Rounds, exits, and the legal-tech cap table.

Nvidia just bought a seat at the legal AI table. Legora is the signal, not the story.
Legora's $50 million Series D extension, backed by NVentures and Atlassian, values the Swedish legal AI company at $5.6 billion. The more important story is why infrastructure capital now wants legal workflows.

Harvey raises $300M Series E at a $5B valuation as enterprise contracts mount
The legal AI company latest round, led by Sequoia, brings total funding to $792M and reflects a doubling of valuation in nine months.

Manifest OS raises $60M Series A at $750M valuation to scale AI-first law firm network
The AI-native law firm operating system closed a Series A backed by Menlo Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and First Round Capital, as the NewMod model accelerates toward mainstream.

RELX to acquire Doctrine, France's leading legal AI platform, in major European consolidation move
The LexisNexis parent has announced a put option agreement to acquire Doctrine, signaling that incumbent legal publishers are moving aggressively to acquire European AI assets before the window closes.

Israeli legal tech raised $180M in Q1 2026
Three companies led the round — Darrow, Atticus AI, and LawGeex — putting Israel as the second-largest legal tech market behind the US.

Inside the Israeli legal AI ecosystem: how a small market became a global legaltech force
Israeli legal AI startups raised $180M in Q1 2026 alone, placing Israel as the world's second-largest legaltech market. But the real story is why — and what it means for the global market.