In Studio with Wexler

The LegalTech Fund · Intermediate ·⚖️ LegalTech & AI for Legal Professionals ·9mo ago
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“AI shouldn’t just be about subtraction, it should be about addition. It should help attorneys find things they would have otherwise missed, open up new lines of inquiry, and ultimately make them better at their jobs.” Gregory Mostyn We’re excited to welcome Wexler, one of the newest members of The LegalTech Fund family, fresh off their $5.3M seed round led by Pear VC, alongside Seedcamp and TLTF. In this episode, Gordon sits down with Gregory Mostyn from Wexler to unpack how the team built a fact-intelligence platform that’s redefining litigation workflows. From early traction and customer development to scaling across global firms, Wexler’s story is a masterclass in going deep, not broad, in legal AI. We dive into how they’re solving complex disputes at a factual level, what’s working in the market, what’s not, and what it really takes to scale an AI-native product in litigation. This information is for illustrative purposes only. Statements and opinions are not necessarily those of The LegalTech Fund, and no assurance is made that projections or forecasts will be achieved. This is not business, investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice and should not be relied upon as such. Featured companies and individuals were not compensated, and the companies listed represent only a subset of current investments. Third-party names and logos do not imply recommendations, endorsements, or affiliations. This does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any investment interests.

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“AI shouldn’t just be about subtraction, it should be about addition. It should help attorneys find things they would have otherwise missed, open up new lines of inquiry, and ultimately make them better at their jobs.” Gregory Mostyn We’re excited to welcome Wexler, one of the newest members of The LegalTech Fund family, fresh off their $5.3M seed round led by Pear VC, alongside Seedcamp and TLTF. In this episode, Gordon sits down with Gregory Mostyn from Wexler to unpack how the team built a fact-intelligence platform that’s redefining litigation workflows. From early traction and customer development to scaling across global firms, Wexler’s story is a masterclass in going deep, not broad, in legal AI. We dive into how they’re solving complex disputes at a factual level, what’s working in the market, what’s not, and what it really takes to scale an AI-native product in litigation. This information is for illustrative purposes only. Statements and opinions are not necessarily those of The LegalTech Fund, and no assurance is made that projections or forecasts will be achieved. This is not business, investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice and should not be relied upon as such. Featured companies and individuals were not compensated, and the companies listed represent only a subset of current investments. Third-party names and logos do not imply recommendations, endorsements, or affiliations. This does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any investment interests.
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