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

Monica Zent is an entrepreneur, investor, business strategist, and legal industry innovator with two successful exits. A seasoned founder and patented inventor, she brings deep expertise in legal operations, contract lifecycle management, change management, and technology-driven business transformation. Monica is a trusted advisor to global brands and enterprise legal teams seeking to improve efficiency, reduce risk, and accelerate growth.
She is the Founder and CEO of ZentLaw, one of the leading Alternative Legal Services Providers (ALSPs) in the United States, and the creator of ZentLaw Labs, a LegalTech innovation platform. Throughout her career, Monica has pioneered AI-powered solutions for legal teams, including contract clause generation technology, legal AI chatbots, and collaborative workflow tools such as LawDesk360. Her work focuses on helping organizations modernize legal operations and successfully navigate change in an increasingly complex business environment.
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