Clio completes the US$1B acquisition of vLex: advisors

Canadian legal software company Clio has completed its US$1 billion acquisition of vLex, a global legal intelligence platform, in one of the largest transactions to date in the legal technology sector. Clio was advised by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Gowling WLG and Pérez-Llorca, while A&O Shearman acted for vLex. Goldman Sachs advised Clio on the financial side, with J.P. Morgan advising vLex. The deal was first reported in July (click to read).

Clio specialises on intelligent legal work platform streamlines workflows. The integration of vLex’ with Clio’s platform aims to strengthen the company’s position in the emerging field of AI-driven legal technology. The acquisition unites Clio’s legal operating system with vLex’s Vincent AI, powered by a global legal database. Together, they aim to form the Intelligent Legal Work Platform, connecting the business and practice of law through AI.

Oakley Capital, which acquired vLex in 2022, supported the company’s international expansion, including its entry into the US market with the purchase of Fastcase, and the development of artificial intelligence-based tools such as Vincent, launched in 2024. As part of the agreement, Oakley and the founders of vLex will partially reinvest in the combined company to support its growth in this new phase.

The closing of the deal coincides with Clio’s US$500 million Series G funding round, led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), which values the company at US$5 billion. The round also includes existing investors TCV, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Sixth Street Growth and JMI Equity.

Pérez-Llorca’s team is composed of Pedro Fernández, partner, Rodrigo Turcios, Noemí Marqués de Magallanes, and María Rodríguez, from the corporate practice area; Andy Ramos, intellectual property and technology partner, José Suárez, tax partner and Belén Wert, regulatory lawyer.

On the picture, from left to right: Pedro Fernández, Rodrigo Turcios, Noemí Marqués de Magallanes, and María Rodríguez.

Glória Paiva

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