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Clio Closes Historic Funding Round; Harvey Gains Funding Traction

Clio raised an impressive $900M and OpenAI-backed Harvey raised $100M from investor groups led by New Enterprise Associates, Goldman, Google and more.

Clio Closes Historic Funding Round; Harvey Gains Funding Traction

In a significant boost to the legal tech landscape, Clio and Harvey, two prominent legal tech startups, have each raised significant funds to further their businesses. This impressive capital influx underscores the growing investor confidence in the legal tech sector and highlights the increasing importance of innovative technology solutions in transforming legal services.

Clio: Streamlining Legal Operations

Clio, a Canadian software company that aims to help law practices run more efficiently with its cloud-based technology, has raised $900 million in a Series F round that values the company at $3 billion. This is the largest capital raise and equity value for cloud legal software ever reported, and a top five largest capital raise for a vertical market software company in history.

The round was led by prominent investors including New Enterprise Associates, which provided more than $500 million of the $900 million, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Sixth Street Growth, Alphabet Inc.’s CapitalG startup fund and Tidemark, reflecting strong market confidence in Clio’s growth trajectory and innovative potential.

What Clio Does

Clio offers a comprehensive suite of cloud-based software solutions designed to streamline law firm operations. Its flagship product, Clio Manage, provides a robust practice management platform that integrates case management, client relationship management, billing, and document management into a single, user-friendly interface. Additionally, Clio’s suite includes Clio Grow, a legal client intake and CRM software, and Clio Payments, a secure payment processing solution tailored for legal professionals.

Clio’s focus on incorporating artificial intelligence and fintech solutions into its platform has been a major draw for investors. The company plans to use the new funding to enhance its AI capabilities, develop new fintech products, and expand its international footprint, deepening its organic growth to more than 130 countries across the globe.

"This historic raise was heavily oversubscribed, further demonstrating the overwhelming demand and confidence in Clio's future," said Jack Newton, CEO and Founder of Clio. "I'm thrilled to embark on this journey with NEA and our group of exceptional investors. The Clio operating system is the undisputed platform of the legal technology sector, engineered to not only meet but anticipate future industry demands. We are pioneering this future for our customers, driven by our mission to transform the legal experience for all."

Harvey: Pioneering AI in Legal Research

Harvey, a legal AI firm backed by OpenAI, has raised $100 million in its latest funding round. This round was supported by a coalition of investors led by Alphabet Inc-backed venture capital firm GV and also included investors OpenAI, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil and SV Angel. The Series C funding round investment round values the company at $1.5 billion.

What Harvey Does

Harvey leverages advanced AI technologies to revolutionize legal research and document analysis. The startup’s platform utilizes natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning to sift through vast amounts of legal data, providing attorneys with precise, actionable insights. Harvey's AI-powered tools can quickly analyze case law, statutory texts, and legal documents, significantly reducing the time and effort required for legal research.

The funding will enable Harvey to further develop its AI models, enhance its data processing capabilities, and expand its market reach. The company aims to make legal research more efficient and accurate, ultimately benefiting law firms and their clients.

“This investment will enable Harvey to continue scaling and improving our AI-powered technology across business functions and geographies,” co-founders Winston Weinberg and Gabriel Pereyra said in a blog post. “We will use this new capital to invest in the engineering, data and domain expertise that are fundamental to building AI-native systems that facilitate the most complex knowledge work. We will also deepen our partnerships with both cloud and model providers to integrate additional models into Harvey and broaden our training collaborations to continue improving model efficacy.”

Impact of the Funding

The combined $1 billion raised by Clio and Harvey is a testament to the critical role that legal technology is playing in modernizing the legal industry. This influx of capital is not only a vote of confidence from leading investors but also a reflection of the growing demand for technology-driven solutions in legal practice.

10 Biggest Legal Tech Funding Rounds

Bob Ambrogi reported on the announcement of a $900M investment in Clio and noted it was a historic moment for the sector. This prompted a deeper dive into the biggest investments the industry has seen to date.

Below is the revised list of the largest investments made in legal technology firms as it currently stands: 

  1. Clio, $900 million, 2024, July 23, 2024.
  2. LegalZoom, $500 million (secondary), July 31, 2018.
  3. Clio, $250 million, 2019, Sept. 4, 2019.
  4. Rocket Lawyer, $223 million, April 21, 2021.
  5. Everlaw, $202 million, Oct. 22, 2021.
  6. Onit, $200 million, Jan. 11, 2019.
  7. Ontra, $200 million, Oct. 27, 2021.
  8. Reveal-Brainspace, $200 million, Jan. 26, 2021.
  9. Icertis, $150 million, Oct. 24, 2022.
  10. Ironclad, $150 million, Jan. 18, 2022.

Ambrogi included 25 funding rounds in his list

Some notable omissions include 'legal tech adjacent' companies like DocuSign, despite its significant funding rounds. While DocuSign's technology is pivotal for many legal processes, its broader application across industries means it doesn't fall squarely within the legal tech category for the purposes of this list.

The landscape of legal tech investment is constantly shifting, and this list is a living document. As the sector continues to grow, so too will the scale and frequency of its investment rounds. 

To stay abreast of the latest developments, visit Legal.io's community page, which offers a wealth of news and resources tailored to legal professionals.

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