
The Brief:
Legora and Datasite integrate, letting deal teams run AI diligence on VDR documents without leaving Legora.
Datasite’s existing permissions carry through automatically, no manual exports, no security workarounds.
Legora has integrated with virtual data room provider Datasite, letting M&A lawyers run AI-powered diligence on deal room documents directly inside Legora.
No exports. No re-uploads. No switching platforms.
Previously, applying AI to VDR documents meant downloading files and feeding them into a separate tool. Slow, clunky, and a live security risk. The integration cuts that out.
Legora users with Datasite access can now navigate folders, select documents and run Legora’s legal AI across the full data room from one place. Teams can surface red flags, catch missing documents, extract key terms like change-of-control and indemnity limits, all without touching the export button.
Datasite’s permissions carry through automatically. If you can’t see a document in Datasite, you can’t pull it into Legora.
Datasite CEO Rusty Wiley said: “AI belongs where deal work lives. With this integration, deal teams can pull Datasite documents straight into Legora and get to work. No manual exports, no security workarounds, no disruption in workflow.”
Legora CEO Max Junestrand said: “M&A lawyers and bankers globally have been waiting for AI that meets them where the work actually happens, on the documents that matter, under the permissions they have already set. This integration delivers that.”
The integration spans the full deal cycle, from early diligence to signing checklists and post-close covenant tracking.
Legora’s rivals are moving fast on the same problem. Harvey has been on its own integration spree, recently plugging into Ansarada’s deal management platform and Microsoft 365 Copilot. And Jurimesh integrated with VDR provider Ideals last week.