
Stella Legal, an SBS company, has become a delivery partner for Sirion, a global leader in contract lifecycle management (CLM). Stella Legal will work with Sirion to help legal teams operationalise contracting transformation through customised optimisation and AI-enablement services. Its flexible approach is designed to ensure successful technology adoption and long-term operational excellence. Stella has deep expertise across law, technology, and business. Moreover, it combines industry experience with innovation to solve the complex challenges that legal organisations now face.Founded in 2025, Stella will work with Sirion to manage the complex implementation of its AI-powered CLM platform. Sirion has already proven the technology at some of the largest enterprises worldwide. Customers include Vodafone, which managed to reduce supplier disputes by 80% will full lifecycle CLM. It has also helped Goldman Sachs
A Goldman Sachs spokesperson said, “From the outset, we were impressed by the capabilities of the Sirion platform and its ability to rapidly and accurately extract and compile the data we needed for QFC reporting.
“Thanks to the platform’s flexibility, we are now able to use it for the document analysis steps of our LIBOR transition effort, drastically accelerating the project’s timescales. We’re exceptionally pleased by the service we’re getting from Sirion.”

Puneet Bhakri, Chief Revenue Officer, Sirion, commented, “As a pioneer in the CLM space, Sirion is redefining the category with agentic AI to operate with the judgment and precision of a seasoned practitioner.
“As we continue to lead the shift toward AI-native contracting, partnering with specialised firms like Stella Legal is critical to achieve that vision. Their deep legal operations expertise and AI-first approach help customers realise value faster and stay focused on business outcomes rather than software interfaces.”
What will Stella bring?
With its technology and legal experts, Stella intends to usher a range of enterprises into the age of data-driven, AI-powered contract management. It wanted to work with Sirion because of its flexible AI-powered platform. At the heart of which is agentOS, with knowledge of 30 million contracts and 15Bn data points. Sirion provides prebuilt agents, and customers and partners can build customised agents suitable for the relevant business challenge.
Tyson Ballard, Co-founder and CEO of Stella Legal. “AI-native CLM only produces value when it’s operationalized correctly. Stella Legal was founded to cut through CLM complexity and deliver fast, practical solutions that larger firms often overlook,” said Tyson Ballard, Co-founder and CEO of Stella Legal. “By embedding our experts directly with Sirion’s clients, we use a tailored approach that meets customers where they are and guides them to the destination. Our teams help ensure implementations aren’t just technical successes, but durable business assets that generate contract intelligence and measurable value.“
This is the second major partnership that Stella has signed as it begins its journey. In August, it signed a partnership with Luminance. Luminance provides Legal-Grade AI that automates and augments every touchpoint a business has with its contracts.
Enterprise Times: What does this mean
Despite being founded recently, Stella has grown quickly and has employees across several continents, including Europe, Africa, and the US. Moreover, it has already competed at least one significant project. It helped a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions. That project spanned 28 countries, and the team helped with the procurement decision and the strategic roadmap for its CLM strategy.
This agreement will help Stella take that a step further by helping organisations deliver a leading CLM solution. One that brings their contract management systems into the age of AI, where AI augments humans for greater efficiency, quality and productivity.
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