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Taylor Wessing to use collaborative AI tools
Adam Griffith

17 Jun 2025 technology Print

Taylor Wessing to use collaborative AI tools

Global law firm Taylor Wessing has announced a partnership with Legora, a collaborative AI tool for lawyers.

After a pilot involving more than 80 lawyers across multiple Taylor Wessing offices, Legora will be rolled out firmwide.

Adam Griffiths, partner and head of the Dublin office at Taylor Wessing, said: "We are focused on embedding the right tools where they add the most value and insight.

“This marks an exciting development enhancing the way we work and the service we provide, while ensuring we maintain a competitive edge in the Irish market."

Virtual assistant

Legora is designed to support day-to-day legal work, acting as a virtual assistant to help with tasks such as case analysis, document and table review, and drafting support.

Key features include:

  • Smarter document review – automates analysis and categorisation to speed up preparation and reduce admin,
  • Due diligence and contract review – enhancing the turnaround and quality of mass reviews,
  • Contract and case insights – highlights key clauses and risk areas to support faster decision-making,
  • Drafting support – offers suggestions to help improve clarity and efficiency in written work,
  • Proactive risk tools – uses predictive analytics to help spot issues early and manage them effectively.

 

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