Legora launches agentic Workflows tool

Legora today (25 June) announced the launch of Workflows, an agentic AI framework that enables lawyers to use natural language and tools to orchestrate multi-step legal work.

Legora says that lawyers can use natural language to create a task, provide the relevant documents, and let the agentic system plan and complete the task. That includes calling on multiple tools and data sources in one workflow. Asked what tools and data sources it can call on, Legal IT Insider was told, “Workflows can call on everything from searching in the public web, curated legal sources (which are proprietary to Legora), leveraging internal knowledge, precedence, and styles.”

Interestingly, Legora can create a Tabular Review to perform a complex extraction, invoke a web search for case law, and verify citations via a legal database.

One potential use case given by Legora is a typical due diligence process where lawyers have to manually read through thousands of documents, take detailed notes, and combine these notes into a final report. With Legora Workflows, lawyers upload the documents and run the workflow; Legora creates a plan; pulls out the most important information; highlights possible risks; and drafts the relevant section of the final report.

Legora’s CEO Max Junestrand said: “Lawyers we work with have been very clear; they don’t want to use tech for the sake of using tech. Low / no-code tools and template builders that effectively turn lawyers into part-time programmers to configure logic and prompts don’t cut it. That’s why we’ve developed Workflows in tight collaboration with the world’s leading firms and attorneys to make it easy for everyone – from knowledge managers to associates to partners – to leverage the power of Legora’s capabilities and achieve repeatable and deterministic high-quality outputs with AI.”

Asked which law firms Legora has worked with on this release, a spokesperson told Legal IT Insider that Legora collaborates with all of its clients.

You can watch a short video about Workflows here