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As soon as Jack Newton arrived at his Dublin hotel last week off a flight from Vancouver, he put on his running shoes and went for a jog around the city centre. The Canadian co-founder of Clio, a legal technology company, has run every day for the past 25 years.

“It’s a meditative practice,” he says.

That means he didn’t miss a run when the company launched its first product in the midst of a worldwide financial crash in 2008, nor when his wife gave birth to their first child three months later.

He also never failed to put on his running shoes while in the throes of any of Clio’s six fundraising rounds — the latest of which closed in July with the company

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