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London, 23 January: Juro, the intelligent contract automation platform, is opening US headquarters in Boston, to serve its US customers and accelerate growth in its key market.
The company, founded in London in 2016, has established a subsidiary in the US and is hiring multiple roles locally, particularly in customer success and sales. London-based colleagues from multiple teams will also relocate to the US.
Juro serves more customers in the US than in any other country, with more than a third of its customer base located there - a proportion which is rapidly increasing. Juro’s US customers include Pfizer, Velocity Global, WeWork, Justworks, Encora and QuantumScape.
The expansion comes at a time of great momentum for Juro, following the release of a number of AI features, including AI Extract and AI Assistant.
Juro was recently named by the Sunday Times as one of the 100 fastest-growing private tech companies in the UK, and was the only legal technology company selected for the 2024 UK Government-backed ‘Future Fifty’ programme.
Juro is also the only European-headquartered CLM (contract lifecycle management platform) awarded ‘Leader’ status in the Americas region 2025 by independent analysts at G2.
Juro CEO & Co-founder, Richard Mabey, said:
With so many of our customers and investors based in the US, it’s a great opportunity for us to build a US team to work with them more closely. AI is reimagining legal work in real time and we’re delighted to bring our product to the US market
Juro Chief Revenue Officer, Rob Massa, said:
Juro’s US growth was strong in 2024, driven by our uniquely flexible product and community of users; now’s the right time to put boots on the ground near our valued US customers and accelerate growth even further.
Katherine Bryant is a Content Marketing Specialist at Juro. She is an experienced legal content creator and writer, passionate about the intersection of law and history. Katherine has an MA in Modern British Studies from the University of Birmingham, and has been published in the History Workshop Journal.
Previously, she contributed as a content writer and editor for LawCareers.Net and Latin Lawyer before arriving at Juro, where she has written legal features, news, produced podcasts, and supported events (you may have met her at LegalGeek or our own Scaleup GC!).