Search engine and database specialized in international law and arbitration, enhanced by artificial intelligence, giving legal professionals access to the most comprehensive resource on the market for arbitral awards, treaties and international case law. Founded in 2017, Jus Mundi operates in more than 80 countries with offices in Paris, New York, London and Singapore, and employs around 50 people. The platform has raised more than 30 million euros in total (1M EUR in 2020, 8.5M EUR in Series A in 2021, $22M in Series B in 2024), making it one of the best-funded French legaltechs in the legal research segment. Jus Mundi benefits from exclusive partnerships with the world's leading arbitral institutions (ICC, AAA-ICDR, CRCICA, CIETAC, CAM-CCBC, ICSID), ensuring access to content found nowhere else. The Jus AI assistant combines agentic artificial intelligence and exclusive content to accelerate research, drafting, analysis and translation of legal documents in international law. The database is updated daily and documents are indexed in an interactive format with Wiki Notes that make navigation easier. Founded in 2017, 30M+ EUR raised (1M in 2020, 8.5M Series A 2021, $22M Series B 2024), ~50 employees, present in 80 countries, offices in Paris, New York, London, Singapore
The world's most comprehensive and up-to-date resource for international law and arbitration
Key features
Database updated daily with new awards, judgments and treaties
Exclusive partnerships with major arbitral institutions (ICC, AAA-ICDR, CRCICA, CIETAC, ICSID)
Documents indexed in an interactive format with Wiki Notes that ease contextual understanding
ISO 27001 certification for data security and confidentiality of research
Agentic AI combined with exclusive content for unmatched research productivity
Presence in 80 countries with multilingual support tailored to international teams
International law firms specialized in arbitration and cross-border litigationIn-house counsel specialized in investment arbitration and international commercial lawLegal departments of multinationals facing international disputesInternational arbitral institutions needing access to precedents and case lawAcademics and researchers in international law publishing on arbitration and treaties