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Lawyaw is Now Clio Draft

Lawyaw is Now Clio Draft
  • Lawyaw, a document automation company acquired by Clio in 2021, will now operate under the central Clio brand as Clio Draft

  • The transformation underscores Clio’s commitment to enhancing the efficiency and productivity of legal professionals through advanced document automation technology.

Clio, the world’s leading provider of cloud-based legal technology, announced that Lawyaw, a legaltech company acquired by Clio in 2021, will now operate under the Clio brand as Clio Draft. With deepened integration of products and services since the acquisition, Clio is taking a further step towards its vision to revolutionize legal document workflows centrally, on its best-in-class platform. Legal professionals can expect the same reliable products and features they depend on with Clio Draft, supported by Clio’s award w****** customer support.

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“Uniting under the Clio banner gives us a clear focus on delivering value to our customers. It also sets us up to enhance the future capabilities of legal document innovation by consolidating and centralizing our efforts,” said Jack Newton, CEO and Founder of Clio. “We will continue to invest in and grow our services in document automation as an essential component of our multi-product platform.”

Clio Draft maintains the user-friendly interface and innovative features that have made Lawyaw a trusted name in the legal technology space since 2016. Over 7 million legal documents have been drafted since the acquisition, improving speed and accuracy of legal document workflows. With the average law firm spending an average of 20% of available hours on routine drafting, this technology offers substantial time-saving capabilities to law firms throughout North America.

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Clio Draft is the industry’s leading legal document automation software, with the following key features:

  • Document automation to generate complex legal documents effortlessly with intelligent automation
  • Collaborative editing for team collaboration, allowing co-authoring and editing documents
  • Seamless integration with other Clio products and third-party applications to enhance functionality
  • Secure document storage to safely store and access documents from anywhere throughout Clio’s secure cloud infrastructure
  • Court form libraries in more than 50 jurisdictions, allowing pre-saved sets of standard forms and the ability to auto-populate client and matter information
  • E-signature capabilities with a secure audit trail to provide status updates about pending and submitted signatures

“As we introduce Clio Draft to the market, we are going beyond a rebrand, we are evolving the capabilities of our platform to better serve the needs of legal professionals,” continued Newton. “There’s so much potential ahead of us in the document innovation space, and Clio Draft marks an important next chapter in this journey.”

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