Having only just announced a partnership with contract lifecycle management vendor Sirion, fast-growing UK-founded legal technology consultancy Stella Legal today (18 February) announces a partnership with CLM giant Ironclad.

Stella Legal was founded last year by CEO Tyson Ballard together with Alyssa Kokilah (senior director), Yolanda Van Wyk (general counsel), and Gordon Williams (client delivery). In the space of 12 months, the company has grown to a team of 110 people, headquartered in both London and Phoenix, Arizona. The founding team previously worked together at tech consultancy Syke, which is now part of Consilio.

Rather than treating CLM as a one-off technology project, Stella Legal helps customers establish what it describes as a sustained service discipline, connecting legal, procurement, sales, and finance in a shared operational framework.

“We’ve reached a tipping point where AI can do more than summarize a contract; it can transform how a business operates,” Ballard told Legal IT Insider. “This partnership combines Ironclad’s world-class AI infrastructure with our strategic roadmap to help teams move from manual, reactive processes to a proactive, data-driven contracting model.”

“Working with partners like Stella Legal that put business outcomes first allows our mutual customers to get the most out of Ironclad,” said Troy Wright, vice president of world wide partnerships and alliances at Ironclad.

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