Clio Acquires Jurisage to Boost AI Legal Tools in Canada
Clio has finalized acquiring Jurisage to enhance AI legal workflows in Canada.
Why it matters: This acquisition accelerates Clio's rollout of AI-powered tools like Clio Work, improving practice management and workflow efficiency for Canadian legal professionals. It signals growing adoption of AI in legal tech with potential impact beyond Canada.
- Clio completed the acquisition of Jurisage on June 10, 2026.
- Jurisage is a Canadian legal AI and data company known for AI-ready legal datasets.
- The purchase supports launching Clio Work, an AI-powered workspace for legal workflows, in Canada.
- In 2025, Clio acquired legal data firm vLex for $1 billion, showing its AI expansion commitment.
Clio, a leading Canadian legal technology company, officially acquired Jurisage on June 10, 2026 to bolster its AI-driven legal tools in the Canadian market. Jurisage specializes in comprehensive AI-ready legal datasets, providing valuable data resources to power Clio's AI solutions.
This acquisition directly supports the launch of Clio Work, an AI-powered workspace designed to centralize matter context, documents, and firm data into a single environment for legal professionals. Clio Work aims to streamline workflows by making legal data and tasks more accessible and connected within firms.
Luke Slan, General Manager of Clio Canada, emphasizes the role of AI in improving document workflows: "With Clio Draft, we're helping firms automate that work—turning documents into reusable templates and AI-powered workflows so lawyers can focus more on delivering better outcomes for their clients." This acquisition builds on Clio's AI expansion strategy, which included the notable $1 billion acquisition of legal data intelligence platform vLex in 2025 (TechCrunch).
Adoption of AI is growing rapidly among Canadian law firms, with 60% actively encouraging its use and two-thirds acknowledging positive impacts on firm revenue. By integrating Jurisage's datasets into Clio Work, Clio aims to provide powerful AI tools that help legal professionals manage resources efficiently and deliver higher-quality client service.
By the numbers:
- 60% — Canadian law firms actively encourage AI use
- Two-thirds — Canadian law firms report AI positively impacting revenue