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Foley Represents HerculesAI in Sale of Legal Technology Assets to Aderant

Foley & Lardner LLP represented HerculesAI, a pioneer in AI-driven compliance and decision intelligence solutions, in the sale of its legal technology assets to Aderant, a leading global provider of business management solutions for law firms and subsidiary of Roper Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ROP).

HerculesAI converts rules-heavy, document-bound workflows into real-time, auditable data flows for the world’s most regulated enterprises. Its AI agents capture data from any source, map it to company or industry standards, and validate every field against business rules—eliminating manual entry, cutting administration time by up to 70%, and ensuring continuous compliance. SOC 2 (Type II)-certified, the platform can be deployed in the customer’s cloud or on-premises. 

By embedding HerculesAI’s advanced machine learning and decision intelligence into Aderant’s solutions, and supercharging MADDI, Aderant’s AI-powered virtual associate, Aderant is unlocking unprecedented levels of automation, insight, and agility for law firms around the globe.

Following the sale of its legal technology assets, HerculesAI will focus on non-legal verticals to leverage its AI-driven solutions to drive enterprise value. Hercules AI’s technology enables decision intelligence and compliance automation across industries such as health care, finance, and manufacturing, providing clients with transformative tools to maintain operational efficiency and continuous compliance within ever-shifting regulatory landscapes.

The Foley team was led by partner Louis Lehot and included partners Kathleen Bardunias, Rishi Sodhi, and Carrie Hoffman, of counsel Alan Pate, special counsel Kelly Boyd, and associates Trevor Mullin, Mackenzie Barrett, Jacob Davis, and Sarah Waste.

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