Two legal tech providers have launched an integrated tech solution into the US market, following successful collaboration with clients in Australia.
Document and digital solutions provider Law In Order and Cicero by Automatise, a privately hosted legal AI platform, have officially launched their integrated legal technology solution in the US.
Showcasing the solution at ILTACON 2025 in Virginia this week (11 August), the launch comes after a year of the platform supporting Australia’s leading legal teams, according to Automatise CEO Joe Rayment.
“Law In Order were one of the first in the Australian market to recognise the ease of use, security and time-saving capabilities Cicero delivers in the litigation space. We’re delighted to be partnering with them to offer Cicero’s leading AI capabilities in the United States,” he said.
Law in Order chief digital officer Murali Baddula said the legal AI solution was shaped by Australian clients.
“This launch reflects our commitment to building technology that’s not just smart, but strategic. Every feature in Cicero has been shaped by direct input from our Australian clients – real-world feedback that’s fed straight into development,” he said.
“By integrating Cicero’s capabilities with Law In Order’s service excellence, we’re enabling legal teams to work faster, smarter, and with greater confidence in every decision.”
The platform has been refined through continuous feedback, strategic direction from contributors, and real-world usage across document workflows, analytics, and secure automation, something Law In Order CEO Julian McGrath said was particularly powerful looking ahead.
“This expansion is more than market growth – it’s a continuation of listening, adapting, and building alongside our clients. Our work with Cicero has shown how powerful legal tech can be when it’s guided by collaboration and deployed by expert teams,” he said.