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Home»Technology»Former OpenAI Counsel Secures $9M in Just Four Days for AI Law Startup Moritz, Backed by YC and 20VC
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Former OpenAI Counsel Secures $9M in Just Four Days for AI Law Startup Moritz, Backed by YC and 20VC

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New Legal Firm Revolutionizes the Industry with AI Support

Pamir Ehsas saw firsthand the emergence of artificial intelligence while working as a legal consultant for OpenAI and other major tech firms. Despite being at the forefront of this revolutionary technology, he was frustrated by how slow and costly the legal process remained.

“It was astonishing to advise companies at the cutting edge, yet the legal side felt outdated and inefficient. If it’s broken here, it’s likely broken elsewhere too,” he said.

Driven by this experience, Ehsas teamed up with engineer and MIT-Fulbright scholar Stefan Mandaric to create Moritz, a law firm designed to modernize the legal experience. In a remarkable feat, Moritz secured $9 million in funding within just four days, well exceeding their initial goal of $3 million.

The funding round was led by Y Combinator and 20VC, with participation from various investors including the founders of Reddit, Instacart, and Dropbox, among others.

Initially, Ehsas and Mandaric planned to meet with institutional investors and arranged over 200 meetings ahead of their participation in Y Combinator’s Demo Day. They quickly surpassed their fundraising goal on the first day, allowing them to pivot and focus on attracting operational experts rather than traditional investors.

In the legal sector, companies spend huge amounts on outside legal counsel each year, yet the client experience has not significantly improved in decades. Despite the rise of AI tools from companies like Legora and Harvey, legal expenses continue to climb.

Moritz offers a fresh alternative by functioning as a law firm that competes on speed, cost, and quality of service. Clients can submit their legal issues and receive a fixed-price quote almost immediately. The firm’s AI handles most drafting and research tasks, which are then reviewed by a network of over 50 attorneys.

Remarkably, Moritz provides complete attorney liability, and legal work is typically finished within four hours. For instance, Moritz recently completed a $290 million service agreement for a U.S. financial firm in just 24 hours, while a traditional law firm took four weeks to review the same document—resulting in only two minor changes before signing.

In its first three months, Moritz has successfully aided over 100 companies across the U.S., Europe, and Australia in finalizing deals worth over $2 billion. Their clientele includes both startups and large public companies with established in-house legal teams.

The latest funding will enable Moritz to grow its network of lawyers, further refine its AI-driven legal processes, and explore new areas of law beyond just commercial contracts.

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