Legaltech startup secures capital to optimise contract creation

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29.08.2022

Established in 2021 as a Spin-off of the University of St. Gallen, Casus is dedicated to helping legal departments in small and medium-sized enterprises to speed up contract creation. The proceeds from the pre-seed round will enable the startup to enhance its solution.

CASUS’ co-founders Fabian Staub, Céleste Urech and Florian Stuber developed a smart no-code editor that helps legal departments rapidly automate their contract and document creation. Legal teams automate internal contract templates within minutes instead of weeks and users across the company can instantly create the contracts they need. For high-stakes documents, this allows an increased level of security while eliminating a bottleneck in legal departments. Additionally, teams have the possibility to independently create contracts, collaborate, save legal documents in CASUS and monitor deadlines and dates automatically.

The tool has established itself across industries, used by companies such as Viseca Card Services, Lidl (Schweiz), and Vitra Design.

To support its business development and growth, Casus has obtained fresh capital from investors including early Skribble and Sherpany investor Nicole Herzog, Beat Brechbühl, managing partner at Kellerhals Carrard, Swiss Founders Fund, and Wilmaa founder Thomas Gabathuler.

“The legal industry has a vast potential for automation and digitalisation, and CASUS is ideally positioned to support legal departments in this change,” says Nicole Herzog, an early investor in Viu, Skribble and Sherpany.

"Many have tried to digitize parts of the legal value chain, but it has proven to be a difficult market to crack. The combination of an experienced team and the strong product gave us the confidence to invest in CASUS. They are up to the task," says Patrick Degen, Partner of Swiss Founders Fund.

(Press release/RAN)

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