- HAQQ Legal AI raised USD 3M to scale its AI-powered legal platform, combining legal reasoning, drafting, review, and practice management.
- Founded in 2022, the platform replaces fragmented legal tools with a unified, jurisdiction-aware system tailored to each firm’s workflows and data.
- Fresh funding will support global expansion and development of an AI-driven legal operating system for law firms, enterprises, and public institutions.
HAQQ Legal AI
Lebanon-based HAQQ Legal AI raised USD 3 million in a funding round led by Sowlutions Ventures. The round also saw participation from HITEK Ventures, Corona Legal, IM FNDNG, Highworth, Razor Capital, SYMAX, and Hamady Trust.
Founded in 2022 by Antoine Kanaan and Abbas Kabalan, Haqq Legal AI is a legaltech platform. It is a comprehensive system designed for law firms to replace every tool or subscription they use. It unifies legal reasoning, drafting, review, and practice operations in a single, secure environment. Furthermore, this unified system includes AI Chat for jurisdiction-aware legal reasoning and drafting, and eFirm for end-to-end legal practice management.
The platform claims to deliver context-aware, enterprise-grade Legal AI built on structured legal ontologies and firm-specific digital twins. Moreover, it models itself based on how each organization operates, aiming to produce output aligned with its internal data, governance requirements, and legal workflows.
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Looking ahead, with the funding, it aims to build an AI-driven operating system for the legal industry. It also seeks to accelerate the development and global deployment of its Legal AI and practice management system.
Additionally, it aims to continue expanding across enterprise legal teams, law firms, and public legal institutions. Furthermore,e its long-term vision is to enable secure, transparent, and AI-native justice systems worldwide.
“The goal isn’t to turn lawyers into machines. It’s to give them better tools, so they can be more present, more strategic, and more human in the way they practice law. We are leveraging AI to remove friction so lawyers can do more of what only lawyers can do,” said Maître Abbas Kabalan, Founder & Chief Legal Officer of HAQQ.
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