Inside “Claude for Legal:” Insights for founders and investors

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With potential IPOs on the horizon, the LLM race keeps heating up, and legal is directly in the mix.

“Anthropic Was Behind. Now It’s the AI Boom’s Front-Runner,” read the Wall Street Journal’s headline last week, citing a big reason for the company’s surge in the AI race: focusing on enterprise users.

While the “AI race is far from over,” that article reports that Anthropic has “caught up by focusing on developing a handful of products rather than trying to dominate every corner of the market…,” finding success specifically with coding users and enterprise.

After last week’s news, it is clear that one major area of enterprise focus is legal.

In a move which Business Insider referred to as “supersizing its lawyerly ambitions,” Anthropic last week released a new assortment of legal tools for Claude Cowork, enabling law firms and departments to plug in their software and more easily automate large chunks of work

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