On Tuesday, Tel-Aviv, Israel-based legal tech startup Darrow announced it has raised $35 million in a series B funding round led by investment firm Georgian and including existing investors F2, Entrée Capital and NFX.

Darrow, which markets itself as a “justice intelligence platform,” essentially works as a business development tool for litigation teams. The platform uses generative AI to analyze and scan public data, such as SEC filings and consumer complaints, to find viable class action and litigation opportunities.

Israeli-Startup Darrow. Courtesy photo

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