Legal Technology Leader DISCO Raises $60 Million
Legal technology leader DISCO announced a $60 million equity financing, valuing the company at $785 million. Georgian Partners led the financing. Existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners, LiveOak Venture Partners, and The Stephens Group all participated, and new investor Breyer Capital also invested.
This latest funding brings total investment in DISCO to $195 million, confirms the company’s status as the leader in enterprise legal technology, and establishes the company as a disruptor in the broader cloud computing industry. With products and services that cover the entire investigation and litigation lifecycle and the market-leader position in cloud e-discovery in an ediscovery market predicted to exceed $20 billion by 2024, DISCO has established itself as a trusted partner for the largest legal departments, law firms, and government agencies in the world.
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“We are building the enterprise software system of record for the legal function. Every major company has a legal department and spends money on legal services, but there is very little software built to help legal professionals do their work,” said DISCO Founder and Chief Executive Officer Kiwi Camara. “We want to change that. Legal is a critical business function just like sales or marketing or finance. We believe that software can transform the legal function just as it has transformed every other business function. DISCO is positioned to build for legal the kind of horizontal platform that Salesforce built for sales.”
The move to cloud computing continues to be a critical strategy for corporate legal departments and law firms. The pandemic has only accelerated the urgency for organizations to replace their legacy solutions with those that expedite their digital transformation, empower team members to work from anywhere, and embrace the availability, scalability, and superior economics of the cloud. Legal professionals recognize that DISCO helps them improve legal outcomes for their clients by delivering technology that enables them to focus on the practice of law.
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“In an emerging space like legal technology, real-world solutions require both world-class technology and first-rate professional services. DISCO delivers both,” said Tyson Baber, Lead Investor at Georgian. “DISCO’s investment in engineering and development of their proprietary platform, coupled with their incredible team, makes them well-positioned to help legal teams embrace the future.”
DISCO has been widely recognized over the past year for its industry-leading innovation, customer service and culture. The company was one of two legal technology companies listed on the prestigious 2020 Forbes Cloud 100, and was the only ediscovery solution to earn the Top Rated recognition from TrustRadius. DISCO has won two consecutive Gold Stevie® Awards for Legal Company of the Year, and was an honoree for both the Greater Austin Business Awards for Community Relations and the Austin A-List Awards. DISCO CEO Camara was also named to The Software Report’s Top 50 SaaS CEOs of 2020.
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