Lawhive lands $60M to accelerate AI-native legal services
Lawhive, an AI-native law firm, has raised a $60 million Series B round led by Danaher co-founder Mitch Rales. The fresh capital will be used to scale its technology-driven legal platform across all 50 US states after the company surpassed $35 million in annual revenue.
AI-first model aims to transform legal delivery
Positioning itself as a next-generation alternative to traditional firms, Lawhive builds its operations around proprietary AI tools that streamline case intake, document review, contract drafting and ongoing client communication. By automating routine legal workflows, the company says it can free up attorneys to focus on higher-value strategy while lowering costs for consumers and small businesses.
The new funding will support further development of AI-powered workflows, including smarter document automation, enhanced compliance checks and improved case management systems. The firm also plans to expand its network of licensed attorneys, enabling it to offer coverage in every US jurisdiction.
Backed by Mitch Rales for nationwide expansion
Lead investor Mitch Rales, best known as co-founder of industrial and life sciences giant Danaher, is backing Lawhive‘s thesis that technology can modernize a fragmented and often inaccessible legal market. His participation signals growing institutional confidence in legaltech platforms that embed AI at the core of their operations rather than as an add-on tool.
With $35 million in revenue already achieved, Lawhive plans to invest in regulatory onboarding across remaining states, strengthen its data security and privacy infrastructure, and build partnerships with insurers, fintechs and online marketplaces that need scalable legal support.
Rising competition in AI-powered legal services
The funding round underscores intensifying competition in the AI legal services market, where startups and incumbents alike are racing to deploy AI models for contract analysis, litigation support and consumer legal advice. Lawhive‘s fully integrated, firm-native approach sets it apart from pure software vendors, as it combines technology with a licensed attorney network under a single brand.
If its expansion strategy succeeds, Lawhive could become a blueprint for how AI-native professional services firms operate at national scale, blending automation with human expertise to reshape how legal help is delivered and priced in the US.

