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Legora, the collaborative AI platform for legal professionals, and Everlaw, the AI powered litigation and investigation platform, announced a strategic technology partnership. This collaboration aims to unify litigation workflows, creating a seamless connection between early case assessment, discovery, analysis, legal research and drafting.
As legal teams face increasingly complex datasets, budget constraints and time pressure, the ability for legal teams to quickly understand the facts, find winning evidence, and apply it to case strategy is more important than ever. The integration of Everlaw’s industry-leading discovery and analysis capabilities with Legora’s advanced drafting and collaboration tools provides litigators with a unique solution. Whether attorneys are using Everlaw or Legora to draft witness statements, deposition questions or trial briefs, they can surface relevant documents from Everlaw directly within Legora, ensuring that every argument, citation, and factual assertion is grounded in the evidence.
The integration will also preserve user permission governance across both platforms. Each Legora user can only access documents they already have permissions to view on Everlaw, maintaining the security and access controls that litigation teams require when working with sensitive case materials - removing a key barrier to adopting AI in litigation workflows.
"At Everlaw, we have always built with the understanding that the central purpose of discovery is to extract the insights that power case strategy and litigation. By partnering with Legora, we offer choice to our customers," said Greg Marliave, VP of Product at Everlaw. "Each organization has different tools they use for legal drafting, and we are excited to work with Legora to connect the data insights Everlaw provides to each litigator’s preferred workflow for legal drafting."
"This partnership delivers a seamless, end-to-end workflow. By pulling evidence and analysis directly from Everlaw into Legora’s drafting environment, our legal teams can ensure every assertion is grounded in verified evidence, which significantly accelerates insight and leads to better legal outcomes," noted David Shargel, Partner at Bracewell.
Key Benefits for Litigators
"Litigation attorneys need the right information to ensure everything they submit to court contains the best factual arguments, alongside the best legal arguments, and this means their AI platform for drafting and legal analysis must be connected to their evidence," said Adrian Parlow, VP of Product at Legora. "This integration brings the factual record directly into the drafting and legal analysis process, so attorneys can produce work product that is precise, consistent, and grounded in the evidence their teams have already gathered and reviewed."
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