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Legora Launches aOS™ Legal Intelligence Operating System

Legora CEO Max Junestrand announced the launch of Legora aOS™, the company's core product developed over three years.

This system breaks the limitations of traditional AI, which only assists with single tasks, achieving end-to-end automation from case intake, research, drafting, review to service delivery, continuously orchestrated by the new Legora Agent and operating based on the law firm's own knowledge base.

Legal teams will achieve previously impossible large-scale efficient operations after using it.

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Max Junestrand, as the co-founder and CEO of Legora, has focused on legal vertical AI for the past three years. The aOS represents a leap from single-task tools to a full-process Agent platform, continuing the industry's path of reconstructing legal technology from eDiscovery to end-to-end workflows.

On the capital path, Legora shifts law firms from hourly billing to outcome delivery subscription models through aOS, transitioning resources from single model invocation to proprietary knowledge base + Agent orchestration infrastructure. The motivation is to help law firms handle more complex cases with fewer lawyers while achieving predictable high-margin revenue through platform subscriptions.

Similar early attempts at legal Agents include Harvey AI and Casetext (now Thomson Reuters), and with OpenAI Codex expanding into enterprise-level workflows, the legal tech industry is currently transforming from auxiliary tools to full-stack AI operating system control.

Essentially, this is a restructuring of the industry chain: Legora aOS transfers pricing power from traditional lawyer labor to AI-driven platforms through continuous orchestration by Agents, integrating fragmented knowledge work into standardized scalable processes, allowing law firm capital to shift from human leverage to technology leverage, thereby establishing new scale advantages amid rapid industry changes.

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