A top Silicon Valley law firm wants startup founders to stop asking chatbots to do legal work and use this instead

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Law firms know more clients are asking chatbots for advice before ever calling a lawyer. So legal giant Cooley is building technology that it hopes founders will use instead. Cooley plans to give select startups access to Cooley Go Lab, an online portal where founders can upload files and ask questions about their documents, Matt Bartus, global cochair of Cooley's emerging companies and venture capital practice, told Business Insider. To build it, Cooley teamed up with Legora , a fast-growing