HAQQ Legal AI, the company building the AI operating system for the legal industry, announced a total of $3 million raised to date to accelerate the development of its integrated practice management system. Sowlutions Ventures led the funding, with participation from HITEK Ventures, Corona Legal, IM FNDNG, Highworth, Razor Capital, SYMAX, Hamady Trust, and others. As a member of the NVIDIA Inception Alliance Program, the firm leverages advanced infrastructure to serve over 7,000 clients, including enterprise legal teams, courts, and bar associations.
Building the Infrastructure Layer for Legal AI
“Quite a lot of people wonder how we can be so confident about the future of Legal AI, and the answer is quite simple really: we're the ones building it. Legal AI is much more than just a chat bot, it's ontological systems, security infrastructure, data mapping, context building, and predictive analytics. It's not just about understanding jurisprudence, it's about modelling real-world enterprise decision making, workflows, and outcomes. This is what it really means to digitize Justice,” stated Antoine Kanaan, Founder & CEO of HAQQ Legal AI.
The platform utilizes a proprietary engine, Justinian®, to execute complex tasks traditionally performed by human lawyers, ranging from drafting and research to international payments. By creating jurisdiction-aware "digital twins" of organizations, the system ensures outputs align with specific governance and internal data. This vertical integration addresses the fragmentation of the $1 trillion global legal market, replacing manual processes with a unified infrastructure for legal execution.
Augmenting Human Judgment, Not Replacing It
“HAQQ is not about replacing human judgment. It's about strengthening it. We use AI to take the repetitive, heavy work off lawyers' shoulders, so they can spend more time on what really matters: clear thinking, better decision making, advocating for clients, and building real human relationships. The goal isn't to turn lawyers into machines. It's to give them better tools, so they can be more present, more strategic, and more human in the way they practice law. We are leveraging AI to remove friction so lawyers can do more of what only lawyers can do,” added Maître Abbas Kabalan, Founder & Chief Legal Officer.
Capital from this round supports the expansion of agent architecture and institutional deployments across MENA and global markets. Engineering and go-to-market teams will scale to meet the demand for secure, data-resident legal systems of record.
