Clio Expands its Legal Library to Include Oxford University Press Titles for AI-Powered Legal Research



Sixty-four authoritative titles across UK and EU law from Oxford University Press are now available in Clio Library, allowing Vincent users to access more legal knowledge in the award-winning platform

Clio, the global leader in legal AI technology, announced a new collaboration with Oxford University Press, one of the world’s leading university presses. The collaboration brings together Clio’s leading AI capabilities and expansive legal research library to further strengthen legal insights.

For centuries, Oxford University Press has advanced knowledge worldwide. As part of this library expansion, 64 authoritative UK and EU law titles and journals covering Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and Employment Law are now available within Vincent, Clio’s award-winning legal AI.

Legal professionals can ask Vincent natural language questions, build arguments, or explore legal propositions and receive comprehensive answers that combine Oxford University Press’s world-renowned scholarship with relevant case law, legislation, and regulatory materials from Clio Library’s global legal database of over 1 billion documents. 

“High-quality legal AI requires expanding sources of authoritative legal knowledge,” said Ed Walters, Vice-President, Legal Innovation & Strategy at Clio. “We’re thrilled to grow the Clio Library with Oxford University Press’s UK and EU law content. It allows us to deliver reliable legal intelligence where lawyers need it most, leading to deeper insight and better outcomes for clients.”

“We are pleased to be working with Clio to extend the reach and impact of our authoritative legal publications,” said Merel Alstein, Head of Acquisition at Oxford University Press. “Legal professionals worldwide can incorporate world-class scholarship from Oxford University Press into their daily workflows through Clio.”

Spanning international and domestic specialities, key titles now available include Contract Law in Practice (Andrews) and Principles of International Financial Law (Bamford), alongside Carriage of Goods by Sea (Girvin) and Private International Law in English Courts (Briggs). A full list of titles available is here

About Clio

Clio is the global leader in legal AI technology, empowering legal professionals and law firms of every size to work smarter, faster, and more securely. Purpose-built for the legal industry, Clio’s Intelligent Legal Work Platform streamlines workflows, improves decision-making, and combines powerful technology with industry-leading security.

Trusted by hundreds of thousands of legal professionals in more than 130 countries, and approved by over 100 bar associations and law societies worldwide, Clio sets the standard for innovation and client success across the legal profession. Backed by world-class investors and a mission to transform the legal experience for all, Clio is defining the future of legal work through AI.

About Oxford University Press 

Oxford University Press (OUP) is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. OUP is one of the world’s largest university presses with a wide global presence.

It currently publishes thousands of new publications a year, has offices in around fifty countries, and employs approximately 5,000 people worldwide.

It has become familiar to millions through a diverse publishing program that includes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks, children’s books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language, business books, dictionaries and reference books, and academic journals.