Docusign announced an agreement to acquire Lexion for $165 million, signaling plans to integrate the Seattle-based company’s AI-powered contract management technology into its Intelligent Agreement ...
Docusign has announced the acquisition of Lexion, an AI-powered agreement management software provider, in an all-cash deal valued at $165 million. The purchase is intended to shore up Docusign's ...
As DocuSign reportedly explores a sale to private equity, it’s acquiring a company itself. Lexion was incubated at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), the AI-focused research arm of ...
On Monday, electronic document and e-signature company Docusign announced it has entered an agreement to acquire contract life cycle management provider Lexion for $165 million in cash, "subject to ...
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Docusign Inc. has snapped up a startup called Lexion, officially known as DocuSmart Inc., in an all-cash deal that’s said to be worth $165 million. The deal is aimed at helping boost Docusign’s new ...
Khosla Ventures led Series A funding round Seattle-based company spun out of Allen Institute for AI in 2019 (Reuters) - Lexion, an artificial intelligence-powered contract management startup aimed at ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Lexion, a platform leveraging AI to streamline legal contract workloads, ...
Implementing contract management software typically includes long and painful change management processes that sometimes leads to dismal adoption rates among corporate clients. But Lexion hopes to ...
Contract management isn’t exactly an exciting subject, but it’s a real pain point for many companies. It also lends itself to automation, thanks to recent advances in machine learning and natural ...
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