Thomson Reuters Acquires Legal Tech Firm Casetext in a $650 Million Deal

Thomson Reuters acquires AI legal tech firm Casetext for $650 million, marking a significant milestone in the legal industry. The deal underscores the growing importance of AI in legal services and the strategic moves companies are making to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.

Thomson Reuters Acquires Legal Tech Firm Casetext in a $650 Million Deal

In a significant move that underscores the growing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal industry, Thomson Reuters Corporation announced its acquisition of Casetext, a provider of legal research technology. The deal, valued at $650 million, is set to bolster Thomson Reuters' AI capabilities and aligns with its strategic commitment to invest more than $100 million annually in AI technologies.

Casetext: Pioneering AI in Legal Tech

Founded in 2013, Casetext has been a trailblazer in the application of advanced AI and machine learning in the legal field. The company's innovative solutions are designed to streamline the work of legal professionals, enabling them to provide higher-quality representation to more clients. Casetext's product CoCounsel, an AI legal assistant launched in 2023, saw extremely rapid growth and has been instrumental in automating critical, time-intensive tasks for lawyers, thereby expanding access to justice. The company had raised $64.3M in the run-up to its acquisition.

A Strategic Move for Thomson Reuters

The acquisition of Casetext is a strategic move for Thomson Reuters, a global content and technology company. Steve Hasker, president and CEO of Thomson Reuters, expressed his belief that the acquisition will revolutionize the way professionals work and expand the market potential for AI offerings.

In a recent interview by Bob Ambrogi, Jake Heller, the CEO of Casetext, shared his perspective on the deal. He emphasized that the acquisition was not just about benefiting shareholders and employees, but also about enhancing the services provided to customers. He highlighted the potential of integrating Thomson Reuters' world-class content database with Casetext's legal research capabilities, which would significantly improve their services.

Heller also pointed out the potential for using Practical Law’s content to enhance drafting automation tools. He expressed confidence that the combination of Casetext's technology and Thomson Reuters' resources would accelerate the development of AI applications in a way that neither company could achieve independently.

The Future of AI in Legal Tech

The acquisition of Casetext by Thomson Reuters marks a significant milestone in the legal tech industry. It underscores the growing importance of AI and machine learning in transforming legal services and the strategic moves companies are making to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.

Heller expressed optimism about the future, stating that the deal would raise the bar for the whole market about what can be possible with AI technology. He also emphasized that the acquisition would not make the market less competitive. Instead, he believes that the deal will accelerate rather than decelerate the rate of innovation in the legal tech industry.

The closing of the transaction is anticipated to occur in the second half of 2023, subject to specified regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. As the deal progresses, it will be interesting to see how the integration of Casetext's innovative AI solutions will enhance Thomson Reuters' product suite and reshape the landscape of legal technology.

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