Mary Technology Raises $7M to Modernize Legal Workflows
CEO Daniel Lord-Doyle is building Mary Technology to help law firms reduce administrative burden and operate more efficiently.
Legal teams often spend significant time on administrative work that slows down productivity and client service. Mary Technology is working to address that challenge by building software designed to streamline how legal practices manage day to day operations.
According to a report by SmartCompany, Mary Technology has raised $7M AUS in new funding to expand its legal workflow platform and accelerate product development.
The company is led by CEO Daniel Lord-Doyle, who is focused on helping legal professionals spend less time on repetitive operational tasks and more time on meaningful legal work. His vision centers on building technology that simplifies processes within law firms without disrupting the way legal teams already operate.
Mary Technology’s platform is designed to automate and organize routine workflows that often require manual coordination. This includes tasks related to document handling, administrative processes, and internal communication within legal teams. By streamlining these activities, the platform allows lawyers to focus more on advising clients and managing complex legal matters.
Demand for legal technology continues to grow as firms seek ways to improve efficiency while managing increasing workloads. Many practices are turning to software platforms that can reduce operational friction and create more structured workflows across teams.
Mary Technology is positioning itself within this shift by building tools specifically tailored for the legal sector. Rather than replacing legal expertise, the platform supports professionals by handling operational complexity behind the scenes.
The new funding will allow the company to continue developing its technology and expand adoption among law firms looking for more efficient ways to manage their operations.
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