Everlaw, Legora Link Platforms for End-to-End AI Litigation Workflows
Everlaw and Legora are partnering to integrate their AI-powered litigation and investigation platforms.
Why it matters: Litigation teams gain a unified solution from early case assessment to legal drafting. The move enables higher efficiency, better factual grounding of arguments, and improved legal outcomes through seamless workflow integration.
- Partnership announced May 4, 2026, between Everlaw and Legora.
- Integration enables direct access to Everlaw documents within Legora’s drafting environment.
- User permission governance remains intact between platforms.
- Unified litigation workflow spans case assessment, discovery, analysis, research, and drafting.
Everlaw and Legora have formed a strategic technology partnership to integrate their AI-powered platforms for litigation and investigation, announced on May 4, 2026. The integration creates a unified solution for legal professionals, connecting early case assessment, discovery, analysis, legal research, and drafting.
- The announcement promises litigation teams the ability to access documents stored in Everlaw directly within the Legora drafting environment, eliminating workflow disruptions.
- User permission governance is preserved, which means Legora users will only see documents they are authorized to access on Everlaw.
- Greg Marliave, Everlaw VP of Product, highlighted that the partnership “offers choice to our customers” and furthers Everlaw’s mission of extracting actionable legal insights.
- Bracewell partner David Shargel noted, “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.”
- Adrian Parlow, Legora VP of Product, underscored the need for attorneys to connect AI drafting and legal analysis to the underlying evidence, ensuring both factual and legal arguments are robust.
The integration will roll out to mutual customers in the coming months, marking a significant advance in the legal technology sector’s drive toward end-to-end workflow solutions. Legal teams can expect improved efficiency, transparency, and accuracy as AI adoption deepens in litigation processes.
For more, see the announcement blog and industry analysis.
Yes, but: The specific workflow features, pricing details, and precise release timeline have not been disclosed.
What's next: The integration will become available to mutual customers in the coming months.