Eudia (company)

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Eudia
Founded2023
FounderOmar Haroun, Ashish Agrawal, and David Van Reyk
HeadquartersPalo Alto, California

Eudia is an American legal technology company founded in 2023. The company develops software that uses artificial intelligence to assist corporate legal departments. [1] [2]

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History

Eudia was founded in 2023 by Omar Haroun, [3] Ashish Agrawal, and David Van Reyk. [1]

In February 2025, the company raised up to $105 million in a Series A funding round led by General Catalyst, with participation from Floodgate and Sierra Ventures. Part of the funding was contingent on future acquisitions. [4]

In July 2025, Eudia announced the acquisition of Johnson Hana, an alternative legal services provider based in Dublin. [5]

Eudia Counsel

In June 2025, the Arizona Supreme Court approved the formation of Eudia Counsel, a law firm jointly owned by Eudia and licensed lawyers under Arizona’s Alternative Business Structure (ABS) program. [6]

The firm provides services in areas including contracting and mergers and acquisitions due diligence. [7]

References

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