Four Legal Tech Companies Make the Forbes Cloud 100 and Two Others are Rising Stars
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Four Legal Tech Companies Make the Forbes Cloud 100 and Two Others are Rising Stars
"Over 200,000 legal experts use Clio, whose software is endorsed by more than 100 law societies and bar associations around the globe, including all 50 state bar associations in the United States. Clio, which has raised a total of $1.29 billion to date, announced in June it would acquire vLex-the company behind Vincent AI, an AI-powered legal research assistant-for $1 billion."
"One of Google Translate's top rivals, DeepL was founded in 2017 by Polish entrepreneur Jaroslaw Kutylowski. Its AI-powered software enables users to translate text and files into 30 different languages, including Estonian, Japanese and Portuguese, or to make writing in another language sound more natural."
"Included on this year's list are Clio, which rose from 56th on the list last year to 46th this year; DeepL, an AI translator used by legal professionals and in other industries, which ranked 75th; Harvey, the gen AI legal automation software, which ranked 91st; and EvenUp, the AI platform for personal injury lawyers, which ranked 100th."
Four legal tech companies ranked among the top 100 cloud companies: Clio (46th), DeepL (75th), Harvey (91st), and EvenUp (100th). Clio rose from 56th to 46th, serves over 200,000 legal experts, is endorsed by more than 100 law societies including all 50 U.S. state bars, has raised $1.29 billion, and announced a $1 billion acquisition of vLex. DeepL provides AI-powered translation across 30 languages and is used by legal professionals. Harvey offers generative-AI legal automation and securely stores thousands of sensitive documents including court records. Rising Stars include Crosby and InfoDash. Icertis fell off after ranking 39th in 2024.
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