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Legora, a company that uses artificial intelligence to help lawyers, has achieved a remarkable valuation of $5.55 billion. This significant milestone comes after the company raised $550 million in its latest round of funding, known as a Series D, which
The rise in Legora's value highlights the booming interest in AI-driven solutions within the legal industry. As more legal professionals seek innovative tools to enhance their work, companies like Legora are at the forefront of this transformation. The ongoing growth of AI in legal tech suggests that we can expect more advancements and changes in how legal services are delivered in the future.