Legora Workflows Enables Matter Automation

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Legora's June 2025 launch of Workflows positions the company to move beyond point solutions into comprehensive legal process automation.
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Workflows matters because it shifts Legora from helping on one legal step at a time to owning the whole sequence of work. Instead of using AI only to summarize a document or draft a clause, a lawyer can now run a chain of tasks like search, extract, draft, and review in one system, then complete the final drafting inside Microsoft Word where most legal work already happens.

  • This is how legal AI moves up the budget stack. Point tools save time on one task, but workflow products touch the full matter, like due diligence, repapering, or compliance review, which makes them closer to core practice software and harder to rip out.
  • The product design is concrete. Workflows uses natural language to coordinate Legora tools across research, tabular review, drafting, translation, and database search. The August 2025 Word actions then pulled high frequency drafting work into the same system through template filling, anonymization, writing improvement, and translation inside Word.
  • The competitive pattern already exists elsewhere in legal tech. Luminance started in M&A diligence and expanded into drafting, redlining, and negotiation, while Harvey repositioned around agentic workflows and custom agents as model quality became less differentiating. That makes orchestration and distribution the real battleground.

The next phase is a race to become the legal team's default operating layer. If Legora keeps combining workflow automation, deep document integrations, and law firm distribution, it can expand from assistant seats into larger platform contracts tied to how firms actually deliver work, not just how individual lawyers experiment with AI.