tech
March 10, 2026
Legora reaches $5.55 billion valuation as AI legaltech boom endures
Legora, an AI platform for lawyers, is now valued at $5.55 billion following a $550 million Series D led by Accel to fuel its growth in the U.S.

TL;DR
- Legora, an AI platform for lawyers, secured $550 million in Series D funding, valuing the company at $5.55 billion.
- The funding will fuel Legora's growth and expansion in the U.S. market.
- Legora operates on LLMs, primarily Claude, and focuses on supporting lawyers with complex cases, differentiating itself from generalist AI tools.
- The platform is utilized by 800 law firms and legal teams.
- Legora's valuation has significantly increased from its Series C round in October 2025 ($150 million at $1.8 billion valuation).
- Competitor Harvey is valued at $8 billion and reportedly seeking an $11 billion valuation.
- Legora, formerly known as Judilica and Leya, is expanding globally with offices in New York, Stockholm, Bangalore, London, and Sydney.
- New offices are planned for Houston and Chicago, with a goal to exceed 300 U.S. employees by the end of 2026.
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