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Johnson Hana is sold in €42 million deal
Johnson Hana CFO Paul Ryan, chief executive Dan Fox and CCO Alex Fox Pic: Fennells

04 Jul 2025 business Print

Johnson Hana is sold in €42 million deal

Legal-services provider Johnson Hana has been sold in a €42 million deal.

Eudia, an American augmented-intelligence platform for Fortune 500 legal teams, has bought the business, which was founded by barrister Dan Fox and his brother Alex Fox.

Staff were told recently that the business, founded in 2016, had been sold to Eudia.

The firm uses technology and project-management skills to provide outsourced legal-services technology to technology companies and Irish State agencies, among other clients.

E-discovery business

The firm made three senior hires last September when the founders said that it was Ireland’s largest eDiscovery business.

Dan Fox said: “As the fastest-growing alternative-legal-services provider in the world, it is important that we have a world-class executive team, not only to facilitate that growth, but to ensure we grow without sacrificing the standards which our domestic and international clients have rightly come to expect.”

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