Deloitte expands partnership with Legora to transform legal operations

Deloitte expands partnership with Legora to transform legal operations

12 May 2026 Consulting.us
Deloitte expands partnership with Legora to transform legal operations

Deloitte US has expanded its strategic alliance with Legora, a Swedish provider of AI solutions for legal work.

The expanded partnership combines Legora’s advanced AI platform with Deloitte’s implementation expertise and tax and legal business services.

Founded in 2023, Legora’s AI platform supports lawyers in the areas of research, review, drafting, and other complex matters. The platform is used by more than 1,000 law firms and in-house legal teams across 50 markets.

Deloitte has helped implement Legora for clients as well as used the platform to support its own professionals within certain offerings.

“The US represents the world’s largest market for professional AI transformation, and Deloitte is one of the world’s preeminent professional services organizations,” said Max Junestrand, CEO and co-founder of Legora. “What makes this alliance especially compelling is that Deloitte doesn’t just advise clients on Legora. They use it themselves across their own teams. That makes them a credible implementation partner.”

Deloitte will help clients use Legora’s AI capabilities to transform areas including operating model design, contract review and negotiation, research and drafting, invoice review and spend analytics, M&A due diligence, regulatory and compliance workflows, risk assessment, data extraction, and workflow automation.

“Through our alliance with Legora, we are embedding AI and agentic solutions into the core of how professional services are delivered, helping organizations streamline complex workflows, strengthen governance and risk management, and accelerate adoption at scale,” said Mark Ross, US Legora alliance leader and Deloitte legal business services growth and markets leader. “Deloitte and Legora’s expanded alliance will help legal, tax, compliance, and risk teams move from experimentation to enterprise impact.”