By Rhys Dipshan | September 13, 2021
Contract drafting and review platform Definely, which was launched in 2017 by former Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer attorneys, secured £2.2 million in new funding.
By Frank Ready | September 10, 2021
Hanzo will use the new capital to broaden the number of collaboration tools it can address, expand its privacy and compliance functionality and bolster sales and marketing operations.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 8, 2021
The acquisition comes weeks after Clio's purchase of CalendarRules, and less than six months after the company closed on a $110 million Series E funding round.
By Frank Ready | September 1, 2021
The acquisition marks Onit's third of the year as the company looks to enhance its capabilities around legal spend analysis and appeal to legal departments that are reevaluating their relationships with outside counsel.
By Zach Warren | August 31, 2021
Logicforce, a legal IT consulting service with over 23 years of experience focused on middle-market and large law firms, represents Frontline's third M&A deal in less than two months.
By Zach Warren | August 19, 2021
Nine U.S. states house legal tech companies that have received more than $100 million in funding. What's the largest in your state?
By Zach Warren | August 19, 2021
The U.K.-based Concep provides relationship marketing technology for law firms, corporations and professional services companies. For Litera, the deal continues a run of more than a dozen company acquisitions since 2019.
By Christopher Niesche | August 11, 2021
The platform allows teams to manage all their matters—contracts, documents, e-billing, outsourced work and reporting—from one cloud-based platform, with a growing number of additional tools provided by other legal tech companies.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 10, 2021
Litera today announced that it has acquired Kira Systems. But as the company joins Litera's corporate umbrella, Kira's co-founders are set to debut a spinoff contract company that looks to provides data extraction tools to the corporate market.
By Frank Ready | July 27, 2021
Thomson Reuters has notified clients it will retire document review platform eDiscovery Point in June 2022. The company has engaged e-discovery vendor Lighthouse to assist customers in transitioning away from the platform, but some small and midsized firms worry the change won't be practical.
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