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LawNext: ‘A Coming of Age for Legal Tech’: Exclusive Interview with CEO Jack Newton on Clio’s $1.6B Valuation

LawNext: ‘A Coming of Age for Legal Tech’: Exclusive Interview with CEO Jack Newton on Clio’s $1.6B Valuation

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 27, 2021

The legal technology company Clio this morning announced a Series E investment of $110 million at a valuation of $1.6 billion, making it the first law practice management company to achieve so-called unicorn status and one of only a small number of legal tech companies overall to achieve that status.

In special episode of…

New Product Makes It Easy For Firms To Map Multijurisdictional Surveys

New Product Makes It Easy For Firms To Map Multijurisdictional Surveys

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 22, 2021

A common service that law firms perform is to compile multijurisdictional surveys of laws, regulations or other legal data. But an equally common problem is presenting that data in a way that is visually informative and compelling.

A new product called Map Engine aims to solve that problem by making it easy and economical…

LexFusion Adds Three Companies to Its Go-to-Market Legal Tech Collective

LexFusion Adds Three Companies to Its Go-to-Market Legal Tech Collective

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 20, 2021

LexFusion, the company that launched last October as a go-to-market collective of seven legal technology companies, has now added another three members to the roster of companies it represents.

LexFusion aims to change the paradigm for how law firms and legal departments purchase technology by serving as the go-to-market representative of companies that…

How It Works: Trustbooks, Accounting Software Built for Law Firms

How It Works: Trustbooks, Accounting Software Built for Law Firms

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 16, 2021

Trustbooks is cloud-based accounting software built specifically for law firms. In this debut episode of How It Works, Trustbooks cofounder Chad Todd introduces the product and demonstrates how it works.

How It Works is a sponsored video series that lets you see how legal technology products work. Each episode features a hands-on…

Introducing ‘How It Works,’ A Sponsored Series of Legal Tech Demo Videos

Introducing ‘How It Works,’ A Sponsored Series of Legal Tech Demo Videos

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 16, 2021

Barely a day goes by that I am not sitting down with the developer of a legal tech product for a demonstration of how it works.

I find these demonstrations enormously helpful in understanding what a product does, how easy it is to use, and why I’d want it in my practice.

You know the…

Litera Acquires Clocktimizer, Rounding Out Its Firm Intelligence Business

Litera Acquires Clocktimizer, Rounding Out Its Firm Intelligence Business

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 14, 2021

Earlier this year, the legal technology company Litera expanded its product line-up into law firm intelligence with the acquisition of Foundation Software Group, developer of a firm intelligence platform for larger law firms, and the consequent formation of the Litera Firm Intelligence business unit.

Now Litera is further rounding out its firm…

Video: Casey Flaherty Discusses His Move from Baker McKenzie to LexFusion

Video: Casey Flaherty Discusses His Move from Baker McKenzie to LexFusion

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 9, 2021

On Tuesday, I reported here that D. Casey Flaherty, who for the last two years has been director of legal project management at global law firm Baker McKenzie, and who developed the Procertas technology training and benchmarking platform, has joined LexFusion, a go-to-market collective of legal technology companies launched last October, as a cofounder…

Casey Flaherty Leaves Baker McKenzie To Join Legal Tech Collective LexFusion

Casey Flaherty Leaves Baker McKenzie To Join Legal Tech Collective LexFusion

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 6, 2021

D. Casey Flaherty, who for the last two years has been director of legal project management at global law firm Baker McKenzie, and who developed the Procertas technology training and benchmarking platform, has joined LexFusion, a go-to-market collective of legal technology companies launched last October.

He comes to the company as chief…

10 Most Popular LawNext Episodes of March 2021

10 Most Popular LawNext Episodes of March 2021

By Bob Ambrogi
on April 2, 2021

Here are the episodes of my LawNext podcast that got the most listens during March.

This reflects only downloads of episodes during the month of November, not for all time.

(In the all-time tally, the most listened-to episode is my April interview with legal futurist Richard Susskind.)

1. Evisort CEO Jerry…

Litera Acquires DocsCorp, Rounding Out Its Document Drafting Capabilities

Litera Acquires DocsCorp, Rounding Out Its Document Drafting Capabilities

By Bob Ambrogi
on March 31, 2021

Legal technology company Litera said today it has acquired one of its competitors, DocsCorp, a global software company with a range of products related to document productivity.

With the acquisition, Litera acquires a group of products that complement and round-out its own document-productivity and document-drafting products.

Litera says the acquisition will enable firms…

Featured Resource: How Firms Maximize Revenue and Reputation through Collaboration

Featured Resource: How Firms Maximize Revenue and Reputation through Collaboration

By Bob Ambrogi
on March 25, 2021

What do law firms stand to gain from encouraging collaboration? Why do attorneys often resist this change? And how can teams develop the right strategy to communicate across practice areas and with clients?

This week’s free featured resource in the LawSites Resources center is a downloadable guide to attorney collaboration. Among the topics…

Investment In Relativity Puts the E-Discovery Company’s Valuation At Reported $3.6 Billion

Investment In Relativity Puts the E-Discovery Company’s Valuation At Reported $3.6 Billion

By Bob Ambrogi
on March 19, 2021

Relativity, the Chicago-based company that is widely acknowledged to be the market leader for e-discovery software, yesterday announced a definitive agreement for a strategic growth investment from Silver Lake, one of the world’s largest private equity technology investors.

Although the parties did not disclose the amount of the investment,

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Bob Ambrogi is a lawyer and journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology and innovation for more than two decades. He writes the award-winning blog LawSites, is a columnist for Above the Law, hosts the podcast about legal innovation, LawNext, and hosts the weekly legal tech journalists' roundtable, Legaltech Week.

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