Global cloud-based legal technology provider Clio has named a legal tech leader with more than 25 years of experience to lead its APAC enterprise division.
Julian Uebergang has been named Clio’s general manager, enterprise for APAC, as the legal technology provider accelerates its enterprise strategy for large and complex law firms across the region.
The global cloud-based legal technology provider shared how Uebergang will lead the expansion and growth of Clio’s enterprise division across the Asia-Pacific region.
As he leads a multidisciplinary team across customer success and partner enablement, Uebergang will drive the development of a unified AI platform intended to bridge the gap between legal workflows and business systems.
Through Uebergang’s appointment and his focus on these priorities, Clio said it will help firms “compound their internal knowledge, reducing administrative burdens so practitioners can focus on high-value advocacy and client outcomes”.
Uebergang brings more than 25 years of experience in the SaaS and PaaS sectors, with a distinguished career in senior leadership roles, most recently as CEO of Neota Logic.
Speaking about his appointment, Uebergang highlighted that his priority will be addressing the unique challenges of the APAC enterprise market, where law firms face pressure to modernise while maintaining operational consistency and governance across large teams.
“My focus is on shaping a strategic direction that truly resonates with the complexities of the APAC enterprise market,” Uebergang said.
“By working in lockstep with our product teams, we are delivering scalable solutions that bridge the gap between the business of law and the practice of law, ensuring large firms have the tools necessary to modernise and transform their operations and drive efficiency at every level.”