VC as an Asset Class

Venture Legal 11

“As Figma goes public, a turning point in the long-awaited IPO market recovery takes shape,” read Fortune’s headline. The IPO came after a planned merger with Adobe fell apart in 2023, with the design software unicorn’s offering valued at nearly $20 billion. This milestone reflected broader trends in legal tech investments, where venture-backed companies are increasingly shaping the technology and services used by corporate legal teams and legal service providers.

As Fortune writes, “… Figma could be the harbinger of a simmering truth: that the market for venture-backed IPOs is in a thoughtful recovery,” while also quoting PitchBook’s Derek Hernandez that should Figma “stumble,” “… this may reinforce some caution among late-stage VCs and delay other large tech floats.”

The IPO market is just one path to liquidity for investors, and for this edition, I wanted to dive into venture capital as an asset class, including:

  • IPO optimism and uncertainty
  • The role of M&A
  • Secondaries as “no passing fad”
  • Other novel approaches
  • The overall exit math and the “new normal” for Venture Capital

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Venture Legal Ed. 11: VC as an Asset Class

Monica Zent

  • Evolving the VC Model

    By Monica Zent | May 21, 2025

    Speaking at a tech conference, Sarai Bronfeld, Partner at NFX, was quoted in the press as saying that the world of venture capital is changing very quickly. Large American funds are now operating less like traditional investors and more like private equity firms. Instead of waiting a decade for returns, they are actively shaping opportunities…

  • 5 LegalTech VC Trends to Watch

    By Monica Zent | May 6, 2025

    It seems that almost every week brings headlines of another multimillion-dollar LegalTech funding round. Supio, a Seattle-based AI platform designed for personal injury and mass tort plaintiff law firms, announced it had raised $60 million in Series B funding led by Sapphire Ventures, with participation from Mayfield and Thomson Reuters Ventures. This latest round brought the…

  • LegalTech and the IPO Market-RIP or Activity Ahead?

    By Monica Zent | April 22, 2025

    Business Insider wrote that the much-anticipated IPO comeback may not materialize as expected. Despite optimism that 2025 would bring new momentum, the first quarter told a different story, with both Klarna and StubHub delaying their IPO plans. Against this backdrop of market uncertainty, I wanted to examine the potential for IPOs in the LegalTech sector and consider…