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Tavrn Raises $15M Series A to Streamline Legal Workflows with AI Agents


Tavrn Raises $15M Series A to Streamline Legal Workflows with AI Agents
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  • July 16, 2025

Tavrn, a San Francisco-based AI-driven legal tech platform, announced a $15 million Series A funding round led by Left Lane Capital, with participation from A*, Hummingbird Ventures, and Box Group, bringing total funding to $21.6 million. Founded by Pedro Paulino (CEO) and Vitor Vavolizza (CTO) in 2022, Tavrn automates time-intensive tasks like medical record reviews, demand letters, and client intake for personal injury law firms, enhancing efficiency and profitability.

Quick Intel

  • Announcement: July 15, 2025

  • Funding: $15M Series A, total $21.6M

  • Investors: Left Lane Capital, A*, Hummingbird Ventures, Box Group

  • Purpose: Expand product suite, scale go-to-market, target $1B ARR

  • Market: $2.6B in legal tech funding in 2025, 44% of legal tasks automatable

  • Impact: Cuts case prep time by 70%, boosts firm capacity

Transforming Personal Injury Law

Tavrn’s platform fully automates workflows for contingency-fee law firms, which rely on speed and throughput for revenue. “We’ve proven that automation can radically reduce both the time and cost of preparing critical legal documents,” said Paulino. Unlike competitors like EvenUp or Supio, Tavrn’s AI agents replace manual tasks entirely, handling demand letters and medical chronologies with 90% accuracy, per client feedback, reducing prep time by up to 70%.

Strategic Growth

The funding will expand Tavrn’s offerings to include eDiscovery and case preparation, targeting a $1 billion ARR goal by 2030. “Tavrn is quietly driving a major workflow shift,” said Matthew Miller of Left Lane Capital. With 15 employees and a flat-fee pricing model, Tavrn has grown ARR from under $1M to a projected $10M by year-end, driven by adoption among 100+ U.S. personal injury firms.

Industry Context

Legal tech funding hit $2.6 billion in 2025, per PitchBook, fueled by AI’s potential to automate 44% of legal tasks, per Goldman Sachs. Tavrn competes with Harvey ($300M Series E, $5B valuation) and Supio ($60M Series B) but focuses on plaintiff firms’ niche needs. Posts on X highlight Tavrn’s traction, with one user calling it “a game-changer for PI litigation.”

Tavrn’s user-centric design, developed with paralegal input, positions it to lead in high-volume legal workflows, delivering measurable ROI and scalability.

 

About Tavrn

Tavrn is an AI technology company based in San Francisco, CA, dedicated to transforming law firms by automating manual and costly workflows. Tavrn's flagship solution including AI-driven medical chronologies, demand letters, and medical record retrieval services  empower personal injury law firms to improve operational efficiency and outcomes for their clients.

About Left Lane Capital

Founded in 2019, Left Lane Capital is a New York and London-based venture capital and growth equity firm investing in high-growth internet and consumer technology businesses globally. Left Lane's mission is to partner with extraordinary entrepreneurs who create category-defining companies across growth sectors of the economy. Select investments include Bilt Rewards, Steno, Olipop, Talkiatry, Wayflyer, Revv, Fetcherr, Blank Street, Kittl, and more.

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