Datasite, an AI-powered platform for private market transactions, and Legora, a collaborative AI platform built for legal professionals, have announced a strategic partnership that allows deal teams to query and analyse data room documents within the Legora platform.
The integration enables Legora customers with access to Datasite virtual data rooms (VDRs) to navigate folders, select files or document categories and conduct due diligence, legal analysis and drafting without leaving the Legora environment.
A full data room analysis function is also available, allowing users to identify red flags, flag missing or inconsistent documents and draw on templates to accelerate review cycles that have traditionally stretched across weeks of a deal.
A key element of the partnership is how permissions are handled. Datasite-defined access controls carry through automatically to Legora, meaning a user can only work with documents they are already authorised to view in Datasite. No separate permission configuration is required, and no manual approval process sits between the user and the start of review.
The integration is designed to support deal teams across the full transaction lifecycle, from early-stage diligence through to signing checklists and post-close covenant tracking. Capabilities include rapid identification of key contractual terms, such as change-of-control clauses, assignment provisions and indemnity limits, as well as maintaining Datasite as the authoritative layer for document control while Legora handles AI analysis and drafting.
Datasite provides the infrastructure underpinning information flow for private market transactions. Its product portfolio spans sell-side VDRs, buy-side intelligence, agentic AI applications and an open data infrastructure layer, supporting execution across the full investment lifecycle.
Datasite president & 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 and co-founder 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. We are not asking deal teams to re-architect their workflows. We are enabling deal teams worldwide to use documents in Datasite data rooms directly on the Legora platform, where they can leverage Legora’s legal-specific AI to conduct due diligence, legal analysis, and drafting based on these documents while having Datasite’s permissions intact.”
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