The Law Gazette — the official publication of the Law Society of England and Wales — covers a legal technology roundtable and site visit in Israel, offering one of the earliest appearances of Darrow in UK legal press.
The piece follows a delegation exploring Israel's legal tech ecosystem, which the article frames through the lens of "Start-Up Nation" — Israel's reputation as a disproportionate producer of technology companies. A roundtable discussion examines the crossovers between legal technology in Israel and the UK and US markets, followed by pitching sessions from startups and scale-ups across document automation, legal outsourcing, and AI-powered productivity tools.
Darrow features as a separate site visit, described as a justice intelligence platform that uses public data to detect legal violations. The delegation notes the company had dramatically expanded its operations in the preceding year — an observation that, in the context of a UK legal trade publication, signals growing international attention to a category of legal technology that most UK practitioners would have been encountering for the first time.
The visit coincides with a broader British government initiative — Great Legal Futures — a legal innovation trade mission timed around the International Bar Association conference in Miami, organised by the Ministry of Justice and Department for International Trade to promote UK legal technology to global jurisdictions. Darrow's inclusion in the delegation's itinerary places it alongside a curated set of Israeli legal tech companies considered most relevant to international practitioners.