Orrick Announces New Corporate Venture Fund to Advance Legal Tech Innovation

Orrick Announces New Corporate Venture Fund to Advance Legal Tech Innovation

November.15.201

Orrick today announced a new corporate venture fund from which it will make investments in promising legal tech companies globally.

The firm intends to create a strategic relationship with each portfolio company, with Orrick typically acting as a beta customer, while making an investment in the range of $250,000. Orrick expects to be investing alongside well-known lead financial investors.

“We are extremely excited about the potential of this program to help legal tech companies understand how lawyers and our clients use their products. And of course, we’re excited about the opportunity to bring to our firm and clients next generation technologies,” said Don Keller, partner in Orrick’s Technology Companies Group and leader of the firm’s Technology Sector practices. The American Lawyer interviewed Don about the venture fund.

“This is a new element of our portfolio approach to innovation,” said Orrick Chairman Mitch Zuklie, who unveiled the program yesterday in San Francisco at the Financial Times Intelligent Business Forum, which focused on the convergence of legal and professional services with data and technology. “We believe these strategic relationships with tech companies will offer advanced solutions to our clients, while accelerating the pace at which we adapt to innovation.”

The firm’s innovation portfolio also includes Orrick Labs, a skunkworks-style operation that is developing new technologies not available in the market; Orrick Analytics, one of the most advanced in-house law firm analytics operations; and many programs to engage the firm’s lawyers and staff in innovation, ranging from hackathons to incentives. 

Financial Times has recognized Orrick as the most innovative law firm in North America for the past two years.

Companies interested in being considered for the program are encouraged to reach out to Orrick’s Chief Innovation Officer Wendy Curtis.

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