Clio announced Wednesday its second acquisition of the year: document automation provider Lawyaw. The San Francisco-based Lawyaw, which launched in 2016 and participated in accelerator Y Combinator in 2018, has had a long history with Clio as the first document automation company to participate in Clio’s app store.

The acquisition comes just months after Clio raised $110 million during a Series E funding in April, and weeks after it acquired rules-based calendaring platform CalendarRules in July.

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