Eudia Launches AI-Augmented Law Firm to Streamline M&A and Contracting
Eudia launches Eudia Counsel, an AI-augmented law firm in Arizona focused on M&A due diligence and contract work with licensed lawyers. Their Customer Brain system improves efficiency by learning from past work.

Eudia Launches AI-Augmented Law Firm Focused on M&A
On 3rd September 2025, Eudia, an AI startup focused on in-house legal teams and backed by substantial VC funding, announced the launch of Eudia Counsel. This new AI-augmented law firm operates within Arizona’s Alternative Business Structure (ABS) framework, enabling it to provide regulated legal services. The firm will focus on M&A due diligence and contract work that requires licensed lawyers.
Core Services Offered
Eudia Counsel is launching with two main service lines:
- AI-Augmented M&A: This service accelerates M&A due diligence by instantly analyzing thousands of documents. It highlights key risks and generates dynamic issues lists specific to each transaction. The platform, trusted by Fortune 500 companies such as DHL, Coherent, and Graybar, combines AI insights with experienced M&A counsel to support faster and more confident decision-making.
- AI-Augmented Contracting: Eudia uses its AI platform to transform contract review by leveraging each client’s deal history and playbooks. It instantly assesses risks and applies appropriate redlines, speeding up review processes, improving consistency, and lowering legal costs. Notable clients include Stripe, Duracell, and Airbnb. Experienced lawyers review every output to ensure compliance and quality.
Unique Intelligence System: The Customer Brain
At the heart of Eudia’s offering is the Customer Brain, a proprietary intelligence system that captures each client’s strategic context, legal preferences, and institutional knowledge. This system learns and improves with every engagement, providing deeper insights, more consistent output, and increased efficiency over time.
Put simply, Eudia retains knowledge from past work to streamline and improve future legal matters.
CEO Perspective
Omar Haroun, CEO of Eudia, highlighted the challenges legal departments face with budget control and knowledge retention. He explained that Eudia Counsel is the first AI-native law firm built to help companies regain control of their legal knowledge. Each task completed through the platform not only delivers a result but also enhances the legal team's overall intelligence.
Regulatory Framework and Market Context
Eudia Counsel operates fully within Arizona’s progressive ABS framework, which allows close integration between legal workflows and AI infrastructure. This setup supports seamless delivery of AI-augmented legal services.
While Eudia calls itself the “first AI-Augmented Law Firm,” it’s worth noting that other AI-first and AI-hybrid law firms already exist. However, Eudia’s combination of AI services, acquisition of an Alternative Legal Service Provider (ALSP), and regulated legal input marks an important step.
This model could help move legal services away from traditional time-based billing towards more process-driven, efficient workflows.
Looking Ahead
The launch of Eudia Counsel raises questions for rival ALSPs, many of which have also integrated AI into their contracting and M&A due diligence services. It also presents a strategic moment for traditional law firms with ALSP groups to reassess their approach. Running ALSPs merely as cheaper versions of Big Law, without innovation, may no longer be sustainable.
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