DeepJudge and Legora Partner to Bring Institutional Intelligence to Collaborative Legal Work
Summary
DeepJudge, an institutional intelligence platform for law, and Legora, an agentic operating system for legal work, announced a bidirectional partnership that integrates a law firm's collective knowledge—precedents, drafting standards, and institutional judgment—directly into AI-powered collaborative workflows. Lawyers can search DeepJudge's governed index and send documents to Legora for negotiation, review, and drafting, while Legora automatically retrieves relevant precedent through DeepJudge. The integration also enables a unified enterprise search across all proprietary sources, including work created in Legora. New work product generated in Legora flows back into DeepJudge, creating a continuous cycle where past work informs future matters and new work enriches the organization's intelligence. CEOs Paulina Grnarova (DeepJudge) and Max Junestrand (Legora) emphasized that institutional intelligence is a firm's unique advantage as AI takes on more legal tasks. Schoenherr's Andrei Salajan noted that context quality becomes the critical constraint as agents handle larger tasks, making the encoded know-how a non-replicable layer. The partnership serves global law firms and in-house teams, including Holland & Knight, Greenberg Traurig, and CMS.
(Source:Ein Presswire)