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Baesis Inc., a software company that serves law firms, has moved from Clinton to a larger location in Northborough after merging with Axixa Corp., formerly of Marlborough.
Frank Leonard, Baesis' president, said the company now has 14 employees and is growing.
"Our customer base has grown at least by 100 percent in the last three months," he said. Baesis and Axixa merged in the first quarter.
Leonard, who had previously touted Clinton as a great place for high-tech businesses, said the company made the move because it simply needed more space.
The company is leasing the new 1,600-square-foot location at 107 Otis St. from Adam Allison LLC of Northborough. James Glickman, principal at Worcester property management company Glickman Kovago & Co. represented Adam Allison in the transaction.
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