According to Jurisphere, the legal AI startup has secured $2.2 million in funding from InfoEdge Ventures and Flourish Ventures. The capital will support platform expansion and the launch of a marketplace connecting clients with lawyers through its AI workspace. Jurisphere’s software is currently used by over 500 teams across law firms, enterprises, and public institutions for legal review, research, drafting, and collaboration.
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