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Juro was nominated by the Financial Times Intelligent Business Awards for innovation in contracting, joining Deloitte, Thomson Reuters and the IACCM.
Last week I woke up to an extremely pleasant surprise. Juro was nominated amongst the global top-ten for contracting, alongside decades-old giants like Thomson Reuters and Deloitte.
The FT Intelligent Business panel, comprising individuals from the FT, CLOC, Ashurst, Pinsent Masons, Orrick and RSG picked out our work with Unbabel in particular. Unbabel was one of Juro's first customers, starting with two users and now with more than 40. The FT said:
Unbabel, a Portuguese translation provider with 150 employees and 50,000 mobile linguists, needed to manage the different commercial contracts that underpin its business. It chose Juro for its contract management system, citing its ability to link to its Salesforce customer management tool. Juro says senior managers save 75 per cent of the time they used to spend on contracting, while closing times are 30 per cent faster.
To be recognized alongside established global giants is great recognition of our team’s hard work and vision. I’m grateful to FT Intelligent Business for taking the time to explore the results we achieve for our customers as we strive to make legal more human.
The panel were also kind enough to name me personally as one of the top-ten global legal technologists. The FT highlighted our dedication to legal design in our privacy policy, as well as our work with Deliveroo. Read the list in full, and learn more about the winner, legal engineer Alistair Maiden. All credit to the team for earning me this accolade!
The full FT Intelligent Business report is excellent and well worth a read if you'd like to find out more about the companies and individuals working to change how people experience and interact with legal processes, and not just in contracts.
If you'd like to find out more about Juro's work and find out how we could improve contract process at your business, just get in touch.
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Richard Mabey is the CEO and co-founder of Juro, the intelligent contract automation platform. Under his leadership, Juro has scaled rapidly, backed by $38 million in venture funding from prominent investors including Eight Roads, USV, Point Nine Capital and Seedcamp, and the founders of companies like Indeed, Gumtree and Wise.
Richard trained and qualified at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, working as an M&A associate in London and New York. He gained an MBA from INSEAD, and then spent time at LegalZoom, learning to build legal tech products.
Frustrated by the manual legal processes that slow down businesses, Richard co-founded Juro in 2016, with a mission to help the world agree contracts faster. Beyond Juro, he hosts the "Brief Encounters" podcast, makes angel investments, and supports other ambitious ventures from the boardroom. Richard is a Fellow of the RSA, an adviser to The Entrepreneurs Network and sits as a Non-executive Director of Bright Blue.