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A startup building the Harvey for patent law has raised $40 million

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A startup building the Harvey for patent law has raised $40 million

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Patlytics, a startup that automates patent filing and litigation, has raised $40 million in new funding. The company's software helps law firms and businesses manage the entire patent lifecycle, from invention disclosures to IP litigation.

Patlytics is a startup that builds software for law firms and businesses to automate patent filing and litigation. The company has raised $40 million in new funding, led by SignalFire. Patlytics automates the entire patent lifecycle, helping customers with everything from invention disclosures and filing to complex portfolio management and IP litigation. The company works with over 40% of the AmLaw 100, including litigation titans Quinn Emanuel and Susman Godfrey. Patlytics also works with corporate America, including companies like Meta, Panasonic, and Verizon. The startup's software covers the entire patent prosecution lifecycle, allowing companies to draft applications and receive suggestions on how to respond to government patent office inquiries.

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