The legal industry is experiencing a profound shift as artificial intelligence begins transforming how legal professionals manage information, analyse cases, and deliver services. While much of the attention has focused on AI tools for legal research and document drafting, some of the most significant opportunities lie within litigation, where attorneys must process enormous volumes of records, evidence, and case materials under strict deadlines. Defence litigation, in particular, remains one of the most operationally demanding areas of legal practice. Turbo Law is seeking to address these challenges through a specialised AI platform, and the company has now secured fresh funding to accelerate its growth.
Turbo Law has raised $3.8 million in seed funding in a round led by Revo Capital, with participation from existing investors Treeo VC, BridgeX Ventures, Alchemist Accelerator, Gokul Rajaram, and a group of technology executives and litigation professionals.
The investment will support product development, team expansion, and broader adoption of the platform among defence law firms, insurance carriers, and litigation focused legal organisations across the United States.
Addressing Complexity in Defence Litigation
Founded in 2025 by Jay Sarmaz and Ozgur Bora Gevrek, Turbo Law was created to help legal teams manage the growing complexity of modern litigation.
Defence attorneys often work with large collections of documents that include medical records, witness statements, legal filings, expert reports, correspondence, and evidence gathered throughout a case.
As matters evolve, new information continuously changes the context of a case, requiring attorneys to reassess facts, strategy, and exposure.
Maintaining a complete and accurate understanding of every matter can become increasingly difficult as document volumes grow.
Turbo Law aims to solve this challenge by creating a continuously updated and structured view of each case.
Building a Living Case Intelligence Platform
At the core of the company’s offering is an AI powered litigation platform designed specifically for defence workflows.
The system connects directly to existing case files and transforms unstructured legal information into an organised and searchable knowledge environment.
Rather than simply generating documents or answering legal questions, the platform creates what the company describes as a continuously updated picture of a legal matter.
This allows attorneys to review evolving facts, track developments, and maintain a clear understanding of case status throughout the litigation process.
The platform supports legal teams from initial case review through final resolution.
Supporting Strategic Legal Decision Making
Turbo Law is focused on helping attorneys spend less time managing information and more time applying professional judgment.
The platform assists with analysing records, identifying critical facts, highlighting inconsistencies, assessing case exposure, and supporting legal strategy development.
As new evidence enters a case, the system updates its understanding of the matter and surfaces relevant information to legal teams.
This continuous analysis enables lawyers to make more informed decisions while reducing the administrative effort required to review and organise large volumes of documentation.
The company believes this approach can significantly improve efficiency without compromising legal quality or professional oversight.
Built for the Legal Profession
Unlike general purpose AI tools, Turbo Law has been designed specifically around the requirements of legal practice.
The platform incorporates features such as privilege protection, ethical walls, audit trails, and enterprise grade security controls.
These capabilities help ensure that sensitive legal information, attorney work product, and confidential client data remain protected.
The company worked closely with legal professionals during development to ensure the platform reflects real world litigation workflows and compliance requirements.
This focus on legal specific functionality differentiates the platform from broader AI productivity tools entering the market.
Rapid Growth and Expansion Plans
Despite being founded only recently, Turbo Law has already achieved significant traction among defence law firms in the United States.
The company reports that its platform has processed millions of pages of legal records and currently supports more than 1,800 active legal matters.
Law firms using the system have reportedly reduced non billable work while improving operational efficiency across litigation processes.
The newly secured funding will help the company expand its engineering, product, customer success, and commercial teams.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in legal practice, Turbo Law is positioning itself as a specialised platform built for one of the most demanding areas of the profession. By creating a continuously updated view of complex legal matters, the company aims to help attorneys focus on what matters most: legal strategy, judgment, and achieving the best outcomes for their clients.
