Superlegal Revolutionizes Construction Legal Services with AI-Powered Contract Reviews in Under 24 Hours
June 3, 2026
Superlegal highlights industry data showing 61% AI adoption in construction to support demand for AI-enabled legal services.
Superlegal operates under Utah’s Legal Services Innovation Sandbox, offering AI-enabled contract review with licensed attorney sign-off and starting contracts reviews at $117 with under-24-hour turnaround, directly serving construction firms.
The firm emphasizes direct access for construction clients, delivering lower costs and faster turnarounds compared with traditional firms.
Its Q&A underscores pricing, Utah Sandbox status, construction focus, differentiation from traditional law firms, and a target clientele of small to mid-sized construction businesses.
A distribution channel exists through a partnership with the Associated General Contractors of America, with clients including BGE, Silverline Construction, SHN, Great Lakes Construction, and SSI Aeration.
Headquartered in New York, Superlegal has public-facing materials and press coverage, including Globe Newswire and The Pitch, with customer testimonials available.
Industry context shows construction increasingly adopting AI, with 61% of firms using or planning AI and contract management identified as a key automation frontier for high-volume contracting.
Survey data indicate AI adoption in construction rising (61% now using or planning AI, up from 44% in 2024), with benefits cited in offices, estimating, and design.
Superlegal was selected to compete in Deel’s pitch competition in Paris for up to $1 million, signaling external validation and investment potential.
Founders Noory Bechor and Ilan Admon previously co-founded LawGeex; Superlegal raised $5 million in seed funding in 2024 from investors including Aleph, Disruptive AI, Alicorn Venture Capital, Tom Glocer, and a Google AI Startups Fund grant.
Launched in 2023 by the LawGeex co-founders, Superlegal positions itself as the first AI-powered U.S. law firm authorized to practice law, targeting construction-focused small to mid-sized businesses.
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GlobeNewswire • Jun 3, 2026
Superlegal Launches the AI Law Firm for U.S. Construction
markets.businessinsider.com • Jun 3, 2026
Superlegal Launches the AI Law Firm for U.S. Construction
TradingView • Jun 3, 2026
Superlegal Launches the AI Law Firm for U.S. Construction
The Manila Times • Jun 3, 2026
Superlegal Launches the AI Law Firm for U.S. Construction