Legora, a leading agentic AI platform for legal professionals, is broadening its European presence by launching offices in Madrid, Milan, and Paris in Q3 2026, alongside a new engineering center in London. The company aims to grow its EMEA workforce to 700 employees within a year to support its expanding customer base and product development.

  • New offices: Madrid, Milan, Paris; engineering hub in London
  • 700 EMEA employees targeted within 6–12 months
  • $600M Series D brings valuation to $5.6B

What happened

Legora announced the opening of new offices in Madrid, Milan, and Paris during Q3 2026, along with the launch of a dedicated engineering hub in London. Hiring has started across these four locations as the company accelerates its European expansion.

This move follows a $600 million Series D funding round completed in April, valuing the company at $5.6 billion. Legora now serves over 100,000 users across 1,200 law firms and in-house legal teams in more than 50 markets globally.

Why it matters

Spain, Italy, and France represent some of Legora's earliest and most significant European markets, having already integrated the platform at scale before physical presence. The new offices will support customer success, go-to-market strategies, and legal engineering teams to deepen market penetration.

The London engineering hub will complement existing centers in Stockholm and New York, providing continuous development cycles across multiple time zones. This strategic choice is influenced by London's pool of AI talent experienced in tackling complex regulatory and legal challenges.

What to watch next

Legora aims to add 700 employees across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa within six to twelve months, a notably aggressive growth target given undisclosed current staff levels. The success of this hiring surge will be closely tied to how well the legal AI market sustains demand and translates adoption into recurring revenue.

Competition from peers like Harvey AI, which recently reached an $11 billion valuation, is intensifying as both race to dominate the enterprise legal AI platform space. Observers will be watching Legora's ability to scale its customer base and deepen platform integration among top-tier law firms.

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