Funding

Expat Kiwi legaltech startup briefs $81 million Series B

- January 21, 2026 < 1 MIN READ

A California-based legal tech startup originally founded in New Zealand has raised A$81 million (US$55m) in a Series B. The round for Ivo was led by Blackbird, with support from Costanoa Ventures, Uncork Capital, Fika Ventures, and Kiwi VCs GD1, and Icehouse Ventures, and values the business at $530 million. The Series B comes 12… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Sovereign legal AI startup Isaacus courts $700,000 in pre-Seed

- September 16, 2025 2 MIN READ

Australia’s first foundational legal AI startup Isaacus, which is building sovereign legal AI models and tools for legal tech companies, has raised $700,000 in pre-Seed funding. The round was co-led Aura Ventures and Galileo Ventures and will be used to bring Isaacus to market with significant customer traction already underway. Isaacus has developed a massive, proprietary… Read more »

Anish Sinha.
Business

Upcover and Lawpath team up to streamline small business legals and insurance

- June 2, 2025 2 MIN READ

Online commercial insurance platform Upcover has partnered with legal tech startup Lawpath to make it easier for small businesses and startups to access legal and insurance services. This new bundled offering, launching this month, will be offered online via both platforms for Australian businesses to buy tailored insurance coverage alongside custom legal documents Upcover cofounder… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

‘It’s the constitution, it’s Mabo, it’s the vibe…’: Australian lawyer’s false ChatGPT legal citations come a cropper

- February 6, 2025 2 MIN READ

AI can be useful, but it’s a long way from being as useful as a paralegal or associate when it comes to case law, as a NSW immigration lawyer found out recently, to his detriment. The lawyer, who cannot be named, has been referred to the complaints watchdog, the Office of the NSW Legal Services… Read more »

Business

Westpac invests $10 million in Lawpath to offer customers legal services

- February 5, 2025 2 MIN READ

Westpac hit the EFT button on $10 million for the online legal services scaleup Lawpath, and plans to entice business customers by offering them subscriptions to the legal compliance platform. The bank’s acting business and wealth boss Peter Herbert, said the exclusive partnership will give startups and small-to-medium sized businesses access to affordable legal services,… Read more »

Funding

Bootstrapped & profitable legal tech startup Atticus takes on $10.8 million from VCs in first raise after 7 years

- June 11, 2024 2 MIN READ

Documents compliance checking startup Atticus has banked $10.84 million in its first external raise, with VCs Blackbird and Kim Jackson’s Skip Capital buying in. The Melbourne legal tech – named after the To Kill a Mockingbird lawyer – was founded in 2017 recovering corporate lawyer Saul Wakerman and former Palantir software engineers Misha Wakerman and… Read more »

Deeligence, Elena Tsalanidis and Justin Hansky
Funding

Alice Anderson fund backs AI-based legaltech startup in $1 million pre-Seed round

- April 26, 2024 2 MIN READ

A legal tech startup cofounded by two lawyers has raised $1 million in pre-Seed funding, backed by LaunchVic’s Alice Anderson fund for female founders. Deeligence, founded by Elena Tsalanidis and Justin Hansky, is using artificial intelligence to tackle legal due diligence. They conceived the idea for the startup after realising that most law firms are still… Read more »

Courtney Blackman
Accelerator

Applications open for the Lander & Rogers legal tech accelerator – and here are the 5 startups it just helped

- January 10, 2024 3 MIN READ

Law firm Lander & Rogers will run its seventh accelerator program for legal tech startups in 2024, with applications now open. The focus is once again on artificial intelligence (AI), which, like so many traditional industries, is now transforming law. Since it began, the LawTech Hub accelerator has assisted 25 startups – all bar one… Read more »

Robot lawyer in a trial
AI/Machine Learning

AI is set to transform how we get legal advice, but it could still leave people without access to justice

- January 9, 2024 3 MIN READ

The legal profession has already been using artificial intelligence (AI) for several years, to automate reviews and predict outcomes, among other functions. However, these tools have mostly been used by large, well established firms. In effect, certain law firms have already deployed AI tools to assist their employed solicitors with day-to-day work. By 2022, three… Read more »