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He Built A $1.8B AI Company With No Experience | Max Junestrand
Dec 14, 2025 · 52:02
Max Junestrand, CEO of legal AI company Legora, explains how AI is rewiring the legal profession, arguing that not building in AI is the biggest career risk. Legora, which went through YC W25 and has raised $260M, doubles ARR every quarter by embedding with law firms to solve real problems. Junestrand details how AI adds a fourth step to the lawyer career ladder—junior associate, senior associate, partner, AI—pushing junior lawyers to focus on intelligence and client skills earlier. He describes Legora's shift from chat to large-scale document review and Word-native drafting, and predicts a move from billable hours to outcome-based pricing as AI automates more work. Junestrand also shares his fundraising approach: build a great business and investors come to you, with Legora's Series B closing in a week and Series C in a week and a half.

Spotify’s Early Investor Shares His Blueprint for Outlier Founders | PJ Pärson (Northzone)
Oct 26, 2025 · 46:20
PJ Pärson, Northzone partner and early Spotify investor, argues outlier founders combine existential intensity with adaptability to AI disruptions and must hire smarter people. He recounts meeting Daniel Ek in high school and how Northzone insisted Ek become Spotify's CEO, producing Sweden's most valuable company. Pärson breaks AI into infrastructure, application tools, and a coming wave of AI-native businesses, explaining Northzone focuses on complex B2B bets like healthcare AI. He notes European startup hubs now have critical mass—Stockholm hosts 50–60 fast-growing AI companies—but Europe lacks later-stage capital and a deep IPO market. He warns US visa changes could redirect talent to Europe if Europe fixes retention issues.
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