AUTTO Bags $655K

New investment signals the next stage for AUTTO

by AUTTO
POSTED ON
09-30-2019

We have found a real meeting of minds with Tangible in our desire to deliver rapid, practical automation that suits the legal industry.

Autto, the legal workflow automation platform, has taken a $650,000 investment from Angel investors and US-based ALSP, Tangible, previously known as the Ashe Legal Group, which offers a combination of tech and legal support. The two companies will also now work very closely together, with the American business helping to develop Autto-based products for the market.

The move follows a period of investment seeking that Autto commenced some months ago. Rather than coming back to London with a VC fund as a new investor, they have returned with a legal and tech business as a partner.

As readers know, Autto provides an easy to use, drag and drop-style digital system that helps firms and in-house lawyers design workflows that can help steer staff through the production of certain types of document, or for example, guide them through a series of steps in a legal matter, or become part of a bespoke practice management structure for a team of lawyers working on a specific stream of work.

 

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