Company introduces integrated AI technology advancing the future of legal intelligence Filevine is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah with offices globally. For 10+ years, Filevine has been the ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, leading litigation technology provider InfoTrack announced the release of a new integration enabling users of the Filevine AI-powered practice ...
Filevine Inc., the developer of a software platform that helps attorneys create and manage legal documents, has raised $400 million in funding. The startup disclosed today that it received the capital ...
Sept 23 (Reuters) - Legal technology company Filevine said on Tuesday that it raised $400 million in equity financing from investors including Insight Partners, Accel and Halo Fund, as the company ...
Legal tech company Filevine raised a combined $400 million from two fund rounds held over roughly 12 months. With the funding, Filevine aims to expand its product capabilities, including allowing its ...
Legal tech company Filevine raises $400 million in equity financing Legal technology company Filevine said on Tuesday that it raised $400 million in equity financing from investors including Insight ...
Filevine, a legal technology company based in Salt Lake City, has raised $400 million in equity funding, in what is now being viewed as a major vote of confidence in AI-powered solutions for the legal ...
The Mammoth (formerly Utah Hockey Club) have signed Salt Lake City-based software company Filevine as their first-ever helmet sponsor for both home and away games, beginning with the upcoming 2025-26 ...
Today, the Utah Mammoth announced a multi-year agreement with Filevine, a Utah-based Legal AI and business software company, naming the organization as the team’s first-ever official helmet partner ...
The Army has surpassed its goals for recruiting new soldiers, and that means more enlistees will be training at nearby Fort Leonard Wood. The Army added 10 new basic training companies over the past ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may bring back the practice of several Army drill sergeants swarming and screaming at recruits during basic training in what is known as a “shark attack.” The practice, ...