@garrytan: Legora is the defining legal AI startup
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Legora, an AI startup from Y Combinator's W24 batch, is defining legal AI with the launch of Cooley GO Lab using its portal, helping founders navigate legal needs.
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Legora is the defining legal AI startup
Max Junestrand (@MaxJunestrand): Legora went through @ycombinator in W24. I know firsthand how hard it is to navigate legal as an early-stage founder.
Today, @CooleyLLP is launching Cooley GO Lab using the @WeAreLegora Portal, bringing their knowledge and workflows directly to YC founders, so legal needs can
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