New updates have been reported about Clio.
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Clio has rebranded its March 2025 acquisition ShareDo as Clio Operate, positioning the platform as the core of its expansion into large and mid-sized law firms across North America, the UK, EMEA, and APAC. Announced at the British Legal Tech Forum in London, Clio Operate targets firms with complex, multi-jurisdictional, and multi-practice operations, and is a key pillar of the company’s Clio for Enterprise business unit.
The platform integrates with existing practice management, document management, and client systems to create a unified operating environment, enabling firms to design processes, automate repeatable work, and maintain visibility across matters and teams. Clio reports that firms using the technology have cut case lifecycles by up to 40%, accelerated matter creation by 80%, and increased fee-earner capacity by 30%, outcomes that directly support higher throughput without proportional headcount growth.
Clio Operate is built to support strategic growth in large firms, using no-code tools so legal teams can launch new service lines and an inheritance-based architecture to maintain consistency across jurisdictions, practice areas, and thousands of matter types. Governance and risk controls are embedded via security barriers and ethical walls at firm, team, and matter level, giving firms a framework to adopt AI and other advanced technologies under defined risk parameters.
CEO and Founder Jack Newton described Clio Operate as an “intelligent connective layer” that gives leadership teams the control and agility required to compete in a market where large law firms are rethinking how they scale and deliver value. Ben Nicholson, General Manager, Enterprise UK, continues to lead the platform’s evolution, emphasizing that Clio’s global scale will accelerate innovation while preserving the configurability valued by existing customers.
The launch reinforces Clio’s positioning as a global leader in legal AI and enterprise-scale legal operations technology, alongside its Vincent by Clio legal intelligence offering. Trusted by eight of the ten largest global law firms and many Am Law 200 and Fortune 500 organizations, Clio is using Clio Operate as a strategic lever to deepen penetration in the high-end legal market and to anchor a broader infrastructure play for the next era of legal service delivery.

