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How Eve Legal is Redefining the Future of Law Firms

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • Oct 2
  • 2 min read
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Eve Legal, the only legal AI that works your whole case with you, led by Jay Madheswaran, Matt Noe, and David Zeng, has secured $103 million in Series B funding from Spark Capital, Menlo Ventures, Lightspeed, and Andreessen Horowitz.


This milestone is about more than capital, it marks the rise of an AI-Native movement. The legal industry is on the brink of its most profound transformation in a century, with Eve emerging as one of the fastest-growing companies in legal tech and beyond.


Eve's focus on product and innovation has driven record adoption, with over 350 firms this year alone partnering with Eve to become AI-Native plaintiff firms. Today, Eve processes more than 200,000 cases annually and has helped firms secure over $3.5 billion in settlements and judgments.


For decades, legal tech has focused on efficiency, managing documents, billing hours, and tracking deadlines. Useful, but not transformative. AI has changed that. For the first time, plaintiff firms have technology that can reason across thousands of documents, shape case strategy, draft arguments, and adapt in real time. It’s not about replacing lawyers, but empowering them to resolve cases faster, handle more with the same headcount, and deliver better outcomes for clients.


With this new funding, Eve will expand its platform for AI-Native law firms, embedding AI across every stage of a case, from intake to judgment, to help firms handle more cases, win higher settlements, and deliver greater justice without added overhead. The company is also strengthening safeguards and transparent reasoning to ensure trustworthy AI, while scaling its team to partner closely with attorneys through advocacy, onboarding, and success programs.


AI-Native firms are proving every day that technology can deliver bigger wins for more people, taking on more clients, reaching settlements faster, and facing defense teams without being buried in paperwork. Across the country, plaintiff firms using Eve are doubling capacity, securing record verdicts, and achieving life-changing settlements. This is the promise of justice through AI, not just greater efficiency, but greater fairness.


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