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No-code legal automation for law firms and legal teams; drag-and-drop builder for chatbots, document generators, and intake forms; deploys as branded client portals. Based in Australia.
Josef is an Australian legal technology company that enables law firms, in-house legal teams, and legal aid organizations to build self-service legal tools without writing code. Users create decision-tree chatbots, document generators, and legal intake forms through a drag-and-drop builder, then publish them as branded portals accessible to clients or internal stakeholders. Josef targets organizations that need to scale legal access — handling frequently asked questions, triage requests, or routine document generation — without proportionally increasing headcount. The platform is used across commercial law firms, government agencies, and nonprofit legal services in Australia and internationally. Josef integrates with document management and practice management systems and can export to PDF or Word. Founded in Melbourne in 2017, the company has received backing from investors including Investec and has grown its customer base across the Asia-Pacific legal sector.
Relativity confidentially filed for IPO in early 2026, the first legal tech company to do so since 2021, while rebranding as a legal data intelligence platform.
Relativity was founded in 2001 in Chicago by Andrew Sieja (originally as kCura) and rebranded under its current name in 2017 after its eponymous e-discovery platform became the industry standard. The company serves over 300,000 users in approximately 40 countries, including 198 of the Am Law 200 law firms and the U.S. Department of Justice, processing over 145 billion files through its cloud platform RelativityOne. Valued at $3.6 billion following a 2023 investment round, it plans to invest more than $170 million in R&D in 2025.
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