Orrick

Orrick’s In-House Tech Lab Has Been Acquired By Brightflag

The first company to spin out from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe’s in-house technology lab has been acquired by legal spend management startup Brightflag, the company said on Wednesday.
The purchase marks a milestone for Orrick and spinout Joinder, as well as the first acquisition for Dublin, Ireland-founded Brightflag.

Joinder was co-founded by former Orrick partner Don Keller, who also has served as the company’s CEO.

The software platform started as an internal system built by Orrick Labs, a team of technologists, for some of the firm’s clients. Joinder then split off as an independent business that aims to assist corporate legal departments with activities like task and document management.

Joinder’s product will be integrated with Brightflag’s. Brightflag also markets its platform to in-house lawyers, including tools for matter management and legal spend management.

The company said it has raised $39.1 million in total funding from investors since its 2014 founding. Financial terms of the Joinder acquisition were not disclosed Wednesday.

Brightflag’s customers include Syngenta Group, SAP and MongoDB Inc, according to the company.

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