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Legal Tech Startup Eudia Acquires ALSP Out-House

Date

Oct 23, 2025

Author

Ella Sherman

Legal Tech Startup Eudia Acquires ALSP Out-House

Eudia’s acquisition of Out-House will support the startup’s legal expertise and elevate the support it offers in-house teams through its AI-powered platform.

3 minute readOctober 22, 2025 at 02:06 PM
By Ella Sherman

What You Need to Know

  • Eudia acquired ALSP Out-House.

  • The acquisition will bolster Eudia's in-house legal expertise.

  • The startup also plans to expand its product suite with the help of Out-House.


On Thursday, legal tech startup Eudia announced its acquisition of alternative legal service provider (ALSP) Out-House.

With the acquisition of Out-House, an ALSP focused on supporting corporate legal departments in areas like outside counsel management and contracting, Eudia hopes to bolster its expertise regarding in-house legal departments.

Eudia provides an artificial intelligence-powered platform offering in-house teams solutions for contracting, mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and litigation. Eudia founder and CEO Omar Haroun told Legaltech News that after testing legal technology from a variety of vendors, Out-House was particularly interested in Eudia for catering to in-house-specific workflows and wanted to advance the relationship with the acquisition.

Haroun said Out-House founder Lynden Renwick’s professional background helped inform the company’s approach to tech. “He lived through the pain of being a Big Law attorney and then a general counsel for several years before realizing here's exactly where the technology can add value. … Having that AI-first mindset, I think for most lawyers, it's very, very hard to change,” Haroun said of Renwick. “What we found with Out-House was this team that actually literally reached out to us originally because they were so obsessed with finding AI products that they can actually leverage.”

Gained through its acquisition of Out-House, Eudia plans to expand its product suite.

“We’re working on a joint product, and we'll have an announcement for that over the next few weeks, so can share a lot more then, but I think at the highest level … most legal tech companies either start by selling to law firms and then try to move into the in-house side or sell to both, but I've always believed, just from my own experience, that you can't offer the same product to both and expect great results because they are just very, very different,” he said.

This is not Eudia’s first ALSP acquisition. About four months ago the startup announced that it acquired European firm Johnson Hana. Haroun added that these acquisitions provide Eudia with the constant feedback necessary to improve their products.

“We're actually building this human-AI combination. ... We're getting [feedback] 50 times a day because we actually literally have the humans and the AI in the same room,” he said.

Out-House’s acquisition comes roughly two months after Eudia announced the launch of its Arizona law firm. In February the startup also announced that it raised $105 million in Series A funding led by General Catalyst.