Consilio, a US legaltech firm with 5,400 professionals worldwide, has struck a strategic partnership with AI startup Eudia to co-develop tools powered by technology that models how experienced lawyers make decisions. The deal aims to give enterprise legal teams faster contract and matter cycles, more defensible review, and stronger compliance posture while reducing reliance on outside counsel.
What the partnership covers
The companies plan to build AI tools using Eudia's Expert Digital Twins - systems designed to replicate the judgment of seasoned attorneys. These agents handle tasks such as contract reviews, answering legal questions, compliance checks, and routine legal work. The partnership will also explore deeper integrations between Eudia's platform and Consilio's Aurora Legal AI, its legal intelligence technology.
Emron Pratt, chief strategy officer at Consilio, said: "Our clients are asking for AI that works reliably at the scale and complexity of enterprise legal operations, not just in a demo. Eudia has built that platform. Combining it with the workflow expertise and client relationships Consilio has developed over more than two decades gives general counsel a clear path to measurable, defensible outcomes."
Omar Haroun, CEO of Eudia, pointed to Consilio's relationships with the world's most demanding legal teams and unmatched expertise in how that work is completed. "By pairing that expertise and those relationships with Eudia's platform, purpose-built for the accuracy, consistency and scale that enterprise legal work requires, we can deliver unparalleled outcomes together," Haroun said.
Eudia's rapid rise in legal AI
California-based Eudia was founded three years ago by Haroun, CTO Ashish Agrawal, and COO David Van Reyk. Its client roster includes ServiceNow, Cargill, Toshiba, Ecolab, Bayer, and the US Air Force. In February last year, Eudia closed a $105 million Series A round led by General Catalyst, with participation from Floodgate, Sierra Ventures, Defy, and several angel investors. Last month, it partnered with OpenAI to integrate frontier models into its platform for legal and acquisition teams within the Department of War and other federal agencies.
Consilio's scale and reach
Consilio manages nearly 100 petabytes of client data and runs more than 30,000 active matters on its platform. In November last year, it served as a joint lead investor, alongside McDermott Will & Schulte, in a $110 million financing round for The LegalTech Fund. The company's deep operational footprint in e-discovery, document review, and managed legal services gives Eudia a broad distribution channel into corporate law departments.
The partnership arrives as in-house teams face growing pressure to cut costs and improve compliance. Tools like Eudia's Expert Digital Twins can absorb high-volume contract analysis and regulatory checks - work often handled by paralegals and junior attorneys. For these professionals, AI isn't replacing judgment but automating the repetitive review that bogs down matter workflows.
Why this matters for legal professionals
Partnerships that pair deep legal-services workflows with purpose-built AI agents shift the conversation from pilot programs to production-ready systems. For general counsel, the combination offers a concrete way to shrink turnaround times on contracts and investigations while generating outputs that hold up under scrutiny - directly affecting how budgets for outside counsel are managed. In-house legal teams evaluating AI adoption now have a benchmark for tools that deliver reliability at enterprise scale, not just a demo environment.
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