Legal Research

Qura Law

Est. 2023 Updated 2026-02-10
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Qura is a Sweden-first, Europe-expanding AI legal research platform built around a simple promise: put scattered legal sources into one searchable system and let lawyers find the right original materials faster without relying on generated answers. The strongest public proof is in regulatory and research-heavy workflows, especially where lawyers need legislation, case law, guidance, literature, and internal knowledge in the same place. The product wedge is credible and differentiated for Nordic and broader European legal research, but public buyer evidence still leans heavily on vendor case studies, partner references, and funding coverage rather than broad independent review depth.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2023
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • Funding: $2.4M
  • Sector: Legal Research

What We Haven’t Verified

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.

Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Qura Law is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

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

Legal research costs $400-600/hour in associate time and takes hours of manual digging — searching Westlaw/Lexis, reading irrelevant results, synthesizing case law. Clients increasingly refuse to pay for research hours on invoices. AI can compress a 4-hour research memo into 20 minutes, but most firms have no approved tool

Research & Analysis 134 vendors affected Large firm (51–200) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · In-house counsel · Solo practitioner

Tax attorney or regulatory compliance team needs to research IRS rulings, DOL guidance, SEC filings, and state regulatory updates — but legal research platforms silo legal content from financial/regulatory data, requiring separate subscriptions to BNA, Bloomberg Terminal, and Westlaw to get a complete picture

Research & Analysis 9 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel · BigLaw (200+)

European lawyers working in civil law jurisdictions need AI-powered research but every leading tool is built for US/UK common law — the legal reasoning is different, the source hierarchies are different, and the tools don't understand local codes, doctrine, or case law traditions

Research & Analysis 14 vendors affected mid-firm · large-firm · Solo practitioner · small-firm

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Qura Law

A lawyer, in-house legal team, or specialist in a regulated area needs to answer a legal or regulatory question spanning multiple scattered sources, often across Swedish and EU materials that are difficult to search in one place.

After Qura Law

The sourced results feed into legal advice, internal research memos, compliance analysis, policy drafting, and verification of generative-AI output before anything is sent to a client or business stakeholder.

Integrations & hand-offs

Legal question or research task -> Qura source retrieval across case law, legislation, regulations, literature, and internal knowledge -> lawyer reviews original materials -> memo, advice, compliance recommendation, or verified drafting input. Public case studies also show Qura being paired with Foytech so lawyers can validate generative output against primary sources.

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