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Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Legal startup news (May 2013)

Lex Machina closes a $4.8M Series A funding round led by Cue Ball Capital. Congrats!
Ditto on TechCrunch
Silicon Valley’s Start-Up Machine, featuring Wevorce (New York Times Magazine)
Online Legal Services Platform Rocket Lawyer Raises $15 Million (TechCrunch)
Is Stanford the New Vortex of Legal Technology? (Law.com)
Wevorce, the YC startup that makes divorce suck less, opens to all (VentureBeat)
Judicata raises $5.8 million led by Khosla Ventures (Keith Rabois via Blake Masters)
McKinsey Global Institute report on disruptive technologies: Automation of knowledge work estimated worth per annum at $5.2–6.7 trillion in 2025, of which legal at $200–300 billion
Ditto on TechCrunch

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