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VCs can't get enough of legal startups. Andreessen Horowitz just invested in one taking work from patent lawyers.
Fearn Fearn, a legal startup developing AI tools for patent drafting, raised $5.5 million in seed funding led by Andreessen Horowitz and Kindred Ventures. The startup aims to enable inventors to create patent drafts independently, targeting a shift in legal tech from serving law firms to empowering companies to handle more legal work in-house.
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