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Meet the $100M AI startup that wants to kill the billable hour: ‘Most legal departments have lost control of their budgets and their knowledge’

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Eudia, a Palo Alto–based AI startup, is offering something entirely new: the world’s first AI-augmented law firm. Its end goal is nothing less than the death of the billable hour that, according to CEO Omar Haroun, has gotten entirely out of hand. “Most legal departments have lost control of their budgets and their knowledge,” Haroun said in a press release announcing the launch of Eudia Counsel, which he called “the first AI-native law firm.” He said it was built to help companies regain control of their knowledge.

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The company has fought hard behind the scenes to bring this law firm to light, Haroun said in an interview with Fortune at Eudia’s 2025 Augmented Intelligence Summit in New York. Arizona is the only state in the country where a law firm is not required to be owned by lawyers, he said. Even still, there are technicalities. Eudia is not technically set up as a law firm. Under Arizona’s Alternative Business Structure (ABS) program, it’s set up as a company that is a “provider of a law firm.”

The company is also expanding its access-to-justice initiative, AI for Good, with Haroun telling Fortune that the economics of AI can transform pro bono work, which he sees as “the reason people like me went to law school” in the first place. Haroun acquired a law degree at Columbia Law School before a career in consulting, tech, and AI that saw him sell another company, Text IQ, to Relativity in 2021.

Deep bench of clients

Haroun’s career in AI stretches back over 10 years and allowed him to acquire several Fortune 500 clients as soon as he launched Eudia as cofounder in 2023. Mark Smolik, the general counsel for Fortune Global 500 firm DHL, told Fortune at the event that he has known Haroun for many years and fell into using AI “by accident.”

The spark for him? “Our data was all over the place,” he said, explaining that DHL was doing business on multiple continents and there were too many different spreadsheets lying around. AI was just a tool to get organized at first, but years of work with Eudia have yielded “considerable savings,” he said, declining to discuss specific numbers.

Gary Hood, general counsel for Berkshire Hathaway–owned Duracell, said his firm has been a client of Eudia since day one, adding that using it has been a “no-brainer” for use cases such as contracts and due diligence during M&A. Similar attendees at the event included Cargill, Coherent, Graybar, and Intuit, which is piloting a relationship with Eudia.

“We have been heads down for the last two years,” Haroun told Fortune. He said the launch of its Arizona operations and some of the showy stunts at its Augmented Intelligence summit, including hiring an actor to play a priest who’s reading last rites for the billable hour, have the Eudia crowd “bracing” for a reaction from Big Law. The truth is, he said, many of Eudia’s clients have been “frustrated” over the past several years. Haroun says he hears from Eudia’s customers that outside law firms say they’re using AI but the bills keep going up, not down.

The Wall Street Journal reported in October 2024 that major corporate clients were growing “indignant” at the stickiness of the billable hour. Rankings site Best Law Firms surveyed thousands of firms in November 2024 and found that “alternative” billing structures were on the rise, but the billable hour was alive and well, with a significant number of firms offering it exclusively.

Haroun declined to discuss specific cost structures, but he said some clients were spending hundreds of millions of dollars on outside counsel, and that’s where Eudia steps in. He emphasized that litigation won’t change in terms of the human lawyers reviewing the documents, but contract-review types of the kind described by Smolik and Hood are ideal for AI augmentation. And, he said, AI legal services should be seen as a force for good.

Transforming legal labor?

Eudia and Haroun used the summit to announce a major expansion of their AI for Good initiative, investing resources to remove systemic barriers and foster economic mobility and opportunity, especially for Arizona’s underserved communities. The company said Eudia Counsel will help more people resolve legal issues affordably while supporting small businesses and new entrepreneurs. Benefits include removing practical and financial barriers to legal services, enabling economic and social mobility through accessible legal support, and empowering small-business formation and entrepreneurship.

Eudia’s Series A funding round in February 2025 raised up to $105 million with backing led by General Catalyst and joined by Sierra Ventures, Floodgate, and others. The company hopes that its Arizona-led expansion—advised by former top corporate lawyers—signals the arrival of AI-native law firms and new paradigms for budget, execution, and justice in enterprise legal.

On the subject of whether AI will take away jobs, Haroun said that for his part, he’s learned that Eudia won’t be successful just selling AI tools. To that end, in July Eudia acquired Johnson Hana, a European legal services firm, adding over 300 lawyers to its offering. The press release announcing the deal called it a “new category of company that fuses humans and technology to fundamentally reinvent labor.” In conversation with Fortune, Haroun reiterated that he doesn’t see AI’s main value relating to software, but rather to labor.

Eudia cofounder Ashish Agrawal told Fortune that he’s worked in AI for 20 years at firms including IBM, Apple and Google, and he hasn’t been surprised to see AI take off the way it has since 2022. “It’s been a very organic process,” said Agrawal, the company CTO. Still, he said the human inputs are essential to AI working properly to get results for clients like DHL and Duracell, likening AI tools to a brand-new employee that every company has to be patient with and incorporate “organically.”

“It’s a problem when [an AI platform] doesn’t have citations,” he said. “You don’t know where it’s drawing from.” In other words, the human element is essential.

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