A view of the office of legal tech corporations Law&Company./Courtesy of News1

Legal tech corporations Law&Company said on the 25th that it was finally selected for the 2026 "Unicorn Bridge" program led by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.

Launched for the first time this year, "Unicorn Bridge" was created to support technology financing to target overseas markets for corporations whose innovation and growth have been verified. Among the 50 final selections, Law&Company is the only legal tech corporations.

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups held the "2026 Unicorn Bridge Vision Declaration Ceremony" on the 23rd. Noh Yong-seok, first vice minister of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, who attended the ceremony, said, "We aim to foster 50 unicorn corporations that will lead the global market by 2030, and the selected corporations are the first protagonists," adding, "We will support their entry into the global market."

Law&Company launched the commercial legal AI service "Super Lawyer," attracting about 35,000 legal professionals in about two years. Last year, it was selected as a winner in the artificial intelligence (AI) institutional sector at a global legal tech awards. Recently, it also got all 150 answers correct on the multiple-choice section of the 15th Korea Bar Exam.

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups highly evaluated the performance of Super Lawyer and the company's efforts to enter the global market, including participating in the 2024 Korea-Japan Startup Cooperation Forum. The corporations selected this time will receive up to 1.6 billion won in funds to pioneer global markets, a special guarantee of up to 20 billion won, and customized programs for unicorn corporations' growth.

Kim Bon-hwan, CEO of Law&Company, said, "We are pleased and honored that selection for Unicorn Bridge enables us to establish a solid environment for global expansion," adding, "With a sense of responsibility as the representative of the legal tech industry, we will strengthen global competitiveness and achieve meaningful results in the Asian legal market."

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