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Global law firm Dentons has partnered with collaborative generative AI platform Legora, giving its lawyers Europe-wide access to advanced AI tools and new ways of completing legal tasks.
Legora is an AI tool designed for lawyers that aims to optimise legal workflows through automation and improved efficiency. The legal teams at Dentons will be able to streamline high-volume tasks, such as document review, drafting and legal research using Legora’s generative AI, machine learning and natural language processing capabilities.
The move is part of Dentons’ broader AI strategy, which aims to enhance efficiency and client service across its European offices. In May, the firm launched a new custom AI platform DAISY to provide secure generative-AI competences to its entire staff across Europe and Central Asia.
Speaking on the partnership, CEO of Dentons Europe, Wendela Raas, said: “This partnership with Legora underscores our continued efforts to be a leader in AI development and adoption. Rolling out the platform across our European teams will give our lawyers a considerable head start on time-intensive tasks, and the improved speed and efficiency will allow them to spend more time delivering the quality legal advice that our clients truly value.”
Legora’s CEO and founder, Max Junestrand, stated: “Dentons has a very strong track record in utilising AI, which will serve as a crucial point for further innovation and close alignment – for both the firm’s specific growth and transformation goals.”
The announcement follows a similar move by global law firm Taylor Wessing, which also partnered with Legora in June 2025. The firm said Legora would support day-to-day legal work, such as case analysis, document and table review, and highlighted the platform’s seamless integration into existing workflows.