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Darrow AI

Darrow AI

Technology, Information and Internet

New York, NY 10,452 followers

Making legal intelligence proactive and accessible.

About us

The legal system is one of society's most important safeguards. We're making sure it keeps pace with the scale and complexity of the modern world it governs. Signals of legal risk and exposure are everywhere - dispersed across regulatory filings, corporate disclosures, and vast streams of digital information. They exist long before exposure compounds. Long before harm reaches scale. Long before anyone knew to look. Darrow is an AI research lab for the legal ecosystem. We study how legal exposure emerges across the modern economy and transform fragmented signals into structured legal intelligence - powering the tools used by law firms, insurers, and compliance teams to detect emerging risk and act with clarity and speed.

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https://www.darrow.ai/
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

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  • Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) are designed to benefit employees, but when transactions are structured around inflated valuations, employees can end up paying more for company shares than they are worth. Join Darrow's upcoming 30-minute webinar to explore the ESOP litigation opportunity. We'll discuss the narratives driving ESOP violations, the factors that make these cases attractive to plaintiff firms, and how legal intelligence can be used to identify and evaluate high-potential cases at scale. Featuring: Shai Silbermann, Legal Intelligence Analyst Jake Hirsch, Legal Intelligence Quality Counsel 🗓️ July 15th | ⏰ 2pm ET Register below 👇 https://hubs.la/Q04mVmVX0

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    ERISA litigation is one of the most consequential, and most data-intensive, areas of U.S. law. When a retirement plan's fiduciaries fail to act prudently, the losses compound silently across thousands of participants for years before anyone files a complaint. The exposure is enormous. The detection window is long. And the data to identify it has always existed — just not in the right form. So we ran a test. We took the last 50 imprudent-investment ERISA cases filed in the United States and checked each one against Darrow's database of underperforming funds. We put the full findings in our recently published whitepaper; covering the methodology, the coverage, and what early detection actually looked like on the plans that matter most. The short version: the exposure was already visible. The question is whether you were looking in the right place. Download it below 👇 https://hubs.la/Q04mVmPn0

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  • Don’t forget to register for our 30-minute webinar on building stronger litigation pipelines. Ophir Samuelov, Legal Intelligence Group Lead, and Sean McCalister, Litigation Partnership Executive, will cover: ➡️ What distinguishes a high-quality, scalable case pipeline ➡️ How firms can evaluate and prioritize litigation opportunities more strategically ➡️ Why pipeline development increasingly requires a portfolio management mindset 🗓️ 24 June | ⏰ 2pm ET Register below 👇 https://lnkd.in/dqtP-M-3

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  • Don’t miss our upcoming 30-minute webinar on why lawyers are R&D teams need each other. Jordan Grimmer-Tufik, Senior Litigation Specialist, and Yoni Bendayan, Data Team Lead, will cover: ➡️ Why collaboration between legal and R&D teams is essential ➡️ The challenges lawyers and R&D teams encounter when working together ➡️ Practical lessons for creating effective collaboration and feedback loops 🗓️ June 17th | ⏰ 2pm ET Register below 👇 https://lnkd.in/d8C-xeb8

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  • With access to better data and legal intelligence firms have an opportunity to approach case generation more strategically, and identify stronger opportunities earlier, evaluate them more effectively, and build more consistent pipelines over time. Join our upcoming 30-minute webinar on taking a more strategic approach to building your case pipeline. We’ll explore what distinguishes a high-quality pipeline, how firms can prioritize opportunities more effectively, and how identifying cases at scale is changing the way firms approach case generation and long-term growth. Featuring: Sean McCalister, Litigation Partnership Executive Ophir Samuelov, Legal Intelligence Group Lead 🗓️ June 24th | ⏰ 2pm ET Register below 👇 https://lnkd.in/dqtP-M-3

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  • Meaningful growth happens best when it’s supported by community - and Georgian brings that to life. It was great hosting Georgian’s Israel portfolio tech and operations leaders for a thoughtful evening at Darrow. Together with leaders from Island, Cyera, OpenWeb, Eon.io, and Armis, we explored what it means to build an AI-first company - across engineering, product, finance, and operations. Thank you Adam Zawel for bringing this community together, and to everyone who joined for the open conversation, practical insights, and collaborative spirit. Looking forward to the next one.

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  • We had a great time hosting Reichman University and Columbia Business School MBA students in NYC as part of the Israel innovation program. It was a privilege to share Darrow’s story, our mission, and a glimpse into how AI is transforming the legal world. Thank you to Arison School of Business & Michal Olmert Naishtein for bringing this inspiring group together.

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    Every year, the unique collaboration between the MBA programs at Reichman University and Columbia University brings Columbia students to Israel 🇮🇱 for an intensive, week-long course. The goal is to provide a firsthand look at the people and companies shaping Israel as the Startup Nation. This year, due to the security situation, we learned that the students from Columbia University wouldn't be able to make the trip. Instead of canceling, we got creative—and fast✨ We pivoted and built a "New York version" of the program. Last week, we gathered at Columbia University with 40 students to explore Israeli innovation through the eyes of Israeli entrepreneurs and investors living and working in NYC. The sessions were diverse, deeply inspiring, and packed with insights, making the week a massive success🚀 We were thrilled to showcase Israel’s entrepreneurial spirit and creativity, and we felt an immense sense of pride doing so—especially at this time. A massive thank you to our incredible speakers and participants who generously shared their time and insights, providing the students with an unforgettable academic and practical experience: Anat Katz (46C), Yael Shemer (TULU), Alon Alroy (Bizzabo), Aaron Dubin ( Team8), Adi Eckhouse Barzilai, Guy Franklin (Israeli Mapped in NY), Oz Halabi (Cozen O'Connor), Amir Elichai (Carbyne), Yotam Cohen (Daisy), Michal Gilon-Yanai (Two Lanterns Venture Partners), Guy B. (Sumeru Equity Partners), Gal Treger (Audacity), Tal Chalozin (257.co, Innovid), Yaron Galai (Yomu, Outbrain), Michal Alter (Visit.org), Eyal Bino (97212.vc), Ofek Ron (Oshi), Evyatar Ben Artzi (Darrow), Tal Shapsa Heiman (Epilog), Morielle I. Lotan (The Adir Challenge), and Ohad Boaz (The Squadron). A special thank you to Prof. Oded Netzer from Columbia Business School for your partnership, leadership, and deep commitment to making this complex project a reality. Finally, our deepest gratitude goes to the phenomenal team at Reichman University who drove this vision forward on the ground: Prof. Niron Hashai (Dean of the Arison School of Business), Prof. Jacob Goldenberg, Prof. Oren Zuckerman, Michal Olmert Naishtein, and Sharon Klajman. Thanks to your hard work, we proved that our partnership is stronger than any obstacle, and that we can deliver meaningful connections and real value—even from afar. Michal Olmert Naishtein, Sharon Klajman, Oren Zuckerman, Jacob (Yanco) Goldenberg, Oded Netzer

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  • HIPAA has been the driving force behind much of the recent wave of online privacy litigation. But healthcare data is only one category of sensitive information that can give rise to ECPA and wiretap claims. In our recent webinar we explore how financial wiretap litigation is becoming more prominent under ECPA. From credit scores and debt obligations to bankruptcy status and mortgage applications, financial data can reveal deeply personal details about an individual's circumstances and vulnerabilities. As courts increasingly grapple with these claims, financial privacy is emerging as one of the most important frontiers in online privacy litigation. Watch the full recording here: https://lnkd.in/d7nXSYTV

  • Building reliable legal tech requires a deep understanding of legal nuance, context, and the many variables involved in legal analysis. As a result, effective collaboration between lawyers and R&D teams has become critical to developing tools that are accurate, practical, and built for the realities of legal work. Join our upcoming 30-minute webinar exploring how legal and technical teams can work together to build stronger legal technology and AI tools. We’ll discuss the complexities technical teams face when building these tools alone, the challenges lawyers and R&D teams encounter when collaborating, and practical lessons for creating effective feedback loops between these teams. Featuring: Jordan Grimmer-Tufik, Senior Litigation Specialist Yoni Bendayan, Data Team Lead 🗓️ June 17 | ⏰ 2pm ET Register below 👇 https://lnkd.in/d8C-xeb8

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  • As AI becomes more embedded in the workplace, the conversation can’t just be about efficiency and automation. The more these systems shape how we work, think, and make decisions, the more important it becomes to ask what we risk losing along the way — especially in industries like law, where judgment, empathy, and critical thinking remain essential. In our recent webinar, we explore the impact of AI on the legal workforce, the risks of over-reliance, and how organizations can help their teams adapt and succeed while maintaining the qualities that make strong professionals and future leaders. Watch the full recording here: https://lnkd.in/d9B8WC8S

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