Acuity Law advises Do-It Solutions on acquisition by Lexxic
Acuity Law has advised the shareholders of Do-It Solutions, a global market leader in neurodiverse screening and assessments, on its acquisition by Lexxic, a specialist in workplace neurodiversity assessment, training and accreditation services.
This deal between Cardiff-based Do-It Solutions and Lexxic is the latest high-profile deal for the leading commercial law firm.
Do-IT was founded by Professor Amanda Kirby and is an internationally recognised tech-for-good company that has created highly effective web-based tools, supported by training and consultancy services, to deliver market-leading solutions across a wide and expanding range of sectors including corporate, justice and education.
The acquisition will enable Lexxic, a portfolio company of Agathos Management LLP, to expand its client offering by providing an end-to-end service, incorporating Do-It Solutions’ innovative tech-led approach.
Andrew McGlashan, Corporate Partner at Acuity Law, said: “Amanda and the team at Do-It Solutions have created something really special and we wanted this deal to reflect that. We have spent the last 18 months working closely with the shareholders to ensure that their objectives were met and that they were satisfied with the final outcome.”
Professor Amanda Kirby said: “The Acuity team has provided us with invaluable advice throughout this process. We are incredibly proud of all that we’ve achieved at Do-It Solutions and wanted to ensure that going forward our legacy continues with this exciting union with Lexxic.
“By combining Lexxic and Do-It Solutions’ expertise, we hope that the organisation can be a global leader in neurodiversity solutions, setting new standards for workplace inclusion, fostering supportive and productive environments for neurodiverse individuals.”
Headquartered in Cardiff, Acuity Law is a fast-growing law firm with over 150 lawyers supporting business clients throughout the UK. The firm’s ambitious growth strategy has seen it open offices in Birmingham, Leeds and Liverpool in recent years, adding to its presence in Bristol, London and Swansea.