Exploring the Consumer LegalTech Landscape

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“AI promises to make work more productive for lawyers, but there’s a problem: Their clients are using it, too,” Axios wrote last week.

All eyes last week were on the impact that Anthropic’s legal-specific tool would have on enterprise LegalTech. Meanwhile, consumers are also looking to foundation model AI to address legal questions and needs.

While the vast majority of VC funding and startup activity in LegalTech is focused on the enterprise sector, developing solutions for law firms and corporate legal departments, there has been some significant activity on the consumer side as well.

For this edition of Venture Legal, the feature story unpacks:

  • Consumer LegalTech’s expansive market size, and VC activity
  • Regulatory challenges associated with the space
  • Areas that have seen VC-funded AI startup activity, including divorce and pre-nups; trusts and estates; and personal injury.

Additional thoughts on startup team structures – including how Harvey approaches managing junior talent.

Read the full feature story: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exploring-consumer-
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