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Scissero - Legal AI

  • Writer: Phil Turton
    Phil Turton
  • 1 day ago
  • 4 min read
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Who are Scissero?


Scissero is a UK-based legal services provider that operates as a regulated law firm, supported by in-house-developed AI and automation technology. The company began in 2017 with a focus on legal technology and later merged with FinCap Law to form a fully regulated firm with a strong technology backbone. Under the leadership of founder and CEO Mathias Strasser, Scissero positions itself as a modern, scalable alternative to traditional law firms, combining qualified lawyers with proprietary tools and standardised processes.


Although still young compared with legacy firms, Scissero has carved out a niche at the intersection of law, process engineering, and AI-driven delivery. The firm focuses on providing consistent, repeatable legal services for clients that require high-quality work delivered quickly and at scale. In this respect, they are a little different to our normally-featured technology providers, but their reliance on technology and AI specifically, may well be a complete industry game-changer.


What do Scissero do


At a high level, Scissero provides regulated legal services that are augmented by automation and internally developed AI workflows. Their model blends human legal expertise with technology that accelerates drafting, reviewing, and processing of documents. Scissero also offers a platform called MIKE, which supports automated document drafting across many legal and regulatory use cases.


For clients, this translates into a service that is designed to be fast, consistent, and cost-effective. High-volume or repetitive work, such as NDAs, engagement letters, and transactional documents, can be handled efficiently without sacrificing quality. This is particularly relevant to industries like financial services, private equity, and corporate legal departments where demand can fluctuate sharply.


A key differentiator is that Scissero is a fully regulated law firm. Clients benefit from the assurance of legal oversight, compliance standards, and professional regulation, combined with the efficiencies of an AI-enabled delivery model.


What changed: the Robin AI acquisition and why it matters


In December 2025, Scissero acquired the managed services division of Robin AI following financial challenges at Robin AI. This deal brought approximately 70 to 75 legal services professionals into Scissero and significantly expanded the firm’s delivery capacity. The acquisition covered Robin AI’s legal services team rather than its core technology platform.


Several senior figures from Robin AI’s services division also joined Scissero as part of the transaction. By integrating this team, Scissero strengthened its ability to serve international enterprise clients, particularly those with substantial document volumes.


How Scissero might change the legal services landscape


Scissero’s model, now reinforced by the Robin AI services team, has the potential to reshape parts of the legal industry. Several elements contribute to this possibility.


  • First, Scissero is positioned to deliver high-volume legal work with significant efficiency gains. This can lead to lower costs, faster turnaround, and greater consistency than traditional firms.


  • Second, because the firm is regulated, clients can adopt AI-enabled legal services without compromising governance or risk posture.


  • Third, in-house legal teams often struggle with fluctuating demand. Scissero’s blended model offers a scalable extension to internal teams, particularly for contract-heavy or compliance-focused environments.


  • Finally, the industry may be entering a phase where hybrid legal providers become increasingly viable alternatives to conventional law firms. Scissero is one of the companies helping to define this shift, and the acquisition of Robin AI accelerates that trajectory.


Taken together, these dynamics suggest that Scissero may play an important role in the next era of legal service delivery.


How can Scissero help your business


For organisations evaluating modern legal support models, Scissero offers several practical benefits.


Example scenarios


High-volume contracting in a growing business. A rapidly scaling company might face surges in NDAs, sales contracts, and vendor agreements. Scissero can provide a regulated team supported by automation that handles repeatable tasks quickly, helping the in-house legal team focus on strategic matters.


Financial services firms with strict compliance requirements. Banks and investment firms often need consistent, error-free documentation. Scissero’s combination of regulated lawyers and automated drafting ensures alignment to approved templates and reduces risk.


Private equity and M&A environments. Deals often involve repetitive ancillary documentation. Scissero can deliver these documents faster and at a predictable cost, allowing deal teams to concentrate on negotiation and due diligence.


Corporate legal teams trying to modernise. Organisations seeking to reduce external spend or adopt more efficient legal processes can use Scissero as a co-sourced delivery partner that supports both day-to-day operations and long-term transformation goals.


What are the alternatives to Scissero


Depending on your requirements, there are several categories of alternatives to consider.


AI-first legal technology platforms


These vendors offer contract analysis, search, and drafting technology but are not regulated law firms. Examples include:


  • Legora

  • Hebbia

  • Harvey

  • Similar AI-powered document and knowledge tools


Traditional law firms with automation capability


Several established firms provide document automation, legal operations support, or fixed-fee services for repeatable work. These firms offer strong legal expertise but may not match the speed or scalability of hybrid providers.


Managed services and legal operations vendors


Some organisations offer outsourced contract review, workflow support, and process standardisation. These can be suitable for specific use cases but may not provide regulated advice or integrated AI capabilities.


Each type of vendor offers distinct advantages and trade-offs. Scissero sits in a unique position because it blends regulated legal services with technology-enabled delivery.


Summary


Scissero is an emerging hybrid legal provider that combines regulated legal services with proprietary AI and automation. The acquisition of the Robin AI services division significantly strengthens its delivery capabilities and positions the firm as a credible alternative to traditional legal models for high-volume and repeatable work.


With a focus on consistency, speed, and cost efficiency, and with the regulatory assurance of a law firm, Scissero represents a compelling model for organisations seeking modernised legal support.


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