Case Management

#156 rlegaltech500

Lawhive

Est. 2020 United Kingdom Updated 2026-02-10
ai
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AI-native consumer law firm (UK-based, expanding to US) that connects consumers and SMEs with regulated solicitors for fixed-fee legal services at up to 50% less than traditional firms. Dual model: (1) consumer-facing — Lawhive IS the law firm, using proprietary AI (‘Lawrence’) to automate intake, triage, document preparation, KYC/AML, and case management so solicitors focus on substantive advice; (2) practitioner-facing — US ‘co-counsel’ programme partners with solo attorneys and small firms, handling intake, billing, and admin so lawyers focus on legal work. Lawrence passed the SQE with 74%, automates client onboarding, document collection, and payment processing. Acquired Woodstock Legal Services (Sep 2025) — first AI company to buy a UK law firm. Covers conveyancing, family/divorce, employment, contract review, immigration. SRA-regulated (Lawhive Legal Ltd). Trustpilot UK: 4.4/5 (2,324 reviews). Revenue >$35M ARR growing 7x YoY. Series B $60M (Feb 2026) led by Mitch Rales (Danaher co-founder). ALSP market context: global ALSP market $24.5B (2024), projected $49.6B by 2033. NOT a tool for law firms or in-house legal departments — it’s a consumer legal services platform and ALSP, relevant to the legal profession as a competitive disruptor and (via co-counsel) as a referral/admin outsource for solos.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2020
  • Team size: 51-200 employees
  • Funding: $54.1M
  • HQ: United Kingdom
  • Sector: Litigation, ALSP

What We Haven’t Verified

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Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Lawhive is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Lawhive addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Solo/small attorney sees the market moving toward flat-fee unbundled legal services (estate plans, LLC formations, uncontested divorces) but can't build client-facing intake-to-document-to-payment workflows without custom software development or expensive consultants — the gap between 'I know this should be automated' and actually doing it is too wide

Firm Operations & Growth 19 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · In-house counsel · Mid-size firm (11–50)

Mid-size law firm has used the same desktop billing software for 15 years and it works, but remote attorneys can't access it from home, new hires expect a browser-based interface, and the managing partner is worried about the vendor sunsetting the product — the switching cost feels enormous because 15 years of billing history and custom templates live in that local database

Billing, Time & Finance 16 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Paralegal

When my firm's 20-year-old desktop billing system finally can't run on the newest Windows, I need to migrate decades of billing history to a cloud tool without losing client records, archived invoices, or trust account balances — and the attorneys refuse to learn anything that looks different

Billing, Time & Finance 14 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · office-manager · managing-partner

Class action settlement awarded $42M to 500,000 claimants but distributing the money takes 6 months of paper checks, returned mail, and manual identity verification — by the time half the checks arrive, a third have been lost, returned, or never cashed, and the remaining funds sit in escrow while the court demands status reports on why distribution isn't complete

Billing, Time & Finance 19 vendors affected Paralegal · legal-ops · large-firm · BigLaw (200+)

I need a solicitor for my house purchase but every firm I call quotes £3,000-5,000 and can't tell me the total cost upfront — I end up choosing blindly, getting surprise bills, and the process drags on for months with no visibility into what's actually happening

Client & Matter Lifecycle 8 vendors affected consumer

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Lawhive

Consumer identifies legal need (property purchase, employment dispute, divorce, contract issue) OR solo attorney seeks referral source and admin outsource

After Lawhive

Consumer: case resolution (completed conveyance, tribunal decision, divorce settlement). Solo: client matters handled with Lawhive admin/billing support.

Integrations & hand-offs

Consumer path: AI triage → solicitor assignment → Lawrence handles KYC/AML, document collection, payment → solicitor delivers substantive advice → resolution. Co-counsel path: Lawhive generates client leads → assigns to partner attorney → handles billing/admin → attorney delivers legal work.

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