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Superlegal raises $5 million in Seed for its AI contract review platform
22.05.24
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James Spiro
Its SaaS platform can help SMBs efficiently, cost-effectively, and accurately review and advance contracts without relying on a legal department or outside legal counsel.
Israel’s legal sector is the latest industry to feel the AI squeeze
17.09.23
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James Spiro
The country’s law ecosystem is plagued with regulatory hurdles and AI barriers that prevent it from competing with the rest of the world
Legal tech startup SueApp expanding to the US
09.06.22
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CTech
The company will enter the Florida market later this year, seeking to partner with American auto insurance giants to provide mobile access to small claims litigation
The legaltech startups helping lawyers - or making them redundant
26.09.21
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James Spiro
It may not get the same attention as other sectors, but the legal field is seeing similar digital disruption in Israel