LegalMation is a Los Angeles-based legal technology company that uses AI to automate the most repetitive, high-volume tasks in litigation and claims handling. Founded in 2016, it predates the generative-AI wave but has evolved its platform to apply modern AI agents to litigation workflows that traditionally consume enormous associate and paralegal time: producing jurisdiction-specific draft pleadings, discovery responses, demand letters and other routine documents that follow predictable patterns across thousands of similar cases.
The value proposition is speed and consistency at volume. For organizations facing large, recurring caseloads — insurance carriers managing claims litigation, corporate legal departments handling employment and consumer disputes, and law firms with high-volume practices — LegalMation can turn an incoming complaint into draft answers and discovery responses in minutes rather than hours, freeing legal professionals to focus on strategy and judgment. The platform spans both the legaltech and insurtech ecosystems, reflecting how much high-volume litigation is driven by insurance and claims work.
LegalMation is led by CEO James M. Lee. Over its history the company has raised approximately $23.6 million across multiple rounds. Its most recent financing was a $15 million Series A announced in October 2023, led by Aquiline Capital Partners and Aquiline Technology Growth, with continued participation from existing investors including Motley Fool Ventures, REV Venture Partners, Key Venture Partners, Quick Set LLC and Brentwood Investments.
The Series A was positioned to drive LegalMation's ambition of becoming the leading AI-powered litigation support platform across both the legaltech and insurtech sectors. As a relatively early mover with years of production deployment behind it, LegalMation differentiates from newer entrants on real-world maturity: a track record of generating litigation documents at scale for demanding enterprise customers, and domain depth in the high-volume, jurisdiction-sensitive document work that defines so much of modern litigation and claims practice.