Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI legal research platform acquired by Thomson Reuters for $650M; CoCounsel AI integrated into Westlaw for case research, contract review, and deposition analysis.
Casetext is an AI legal research platform that pioneered AI-assisted legal research tools for attorneys, law students, and legal professionals before being acquired by Thomson Reuters in August 2023 for $650 million — one of the largest legal tech acquisitions in history. Founded in 2013 in San Francisco by Jake Heller and Pablo Arredondo, Casetext built the CARA AI tool (Context and Relevant Analysis) that analyzes uploaded legal briefs to find relevant case law the attorney may have missed, and CoCounsel — an AI legal assistant powered by GPT-4.
Burnaby cloud legal practice management at $1.6B valuation serving 150,000+ attorneys; $200M TCV/Bessemer-backed competing with MyCase and Practice Panther through Clio Duo AI for law firm billing and case management.
Clio is a Burnaby, British Columbia-based cloud-based legal practice management platform — backed with $200 million raised at a $1.6 billion valuation from TCV, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Salesforce Ventures — providing law firms of all sizes with case management, time tracking and billing, client communication, document management, and legal accounting in a unified practice management system. Founded in 2008 by Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau, Clio serves 150,000+ legal professionals globally, making it the most widely used cloud legal management software for solo and small law firms (the 2-50 attorney segment that represents 90%+ of US law firms by count).
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