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A top Silicon Valley law firm wants startup founders to stop asking chatbots to do legal work and use this instead
Cooley, a Silicon Valley law firm, has launched Cooley Go Lab, an AI-powered portal for startups to handle routine legal tasks. The tool, developed with Legora, targets founders in Y Combinator's summer cohort to address common contract issues. It aims to replace chatbots with a structured, law-firm-backed solution for document review and drafting.
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