Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is adopting Legora as its firmwide general-purpose AI platform, marking a significant step in the firm’s investmentGlobal law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is adopting Legora as its firmwide general-purpose AI platform, marking a significant step in the firm’s investment

Legora Launches In South Africa To Transform Legal Services With AI

2026/03/16 18:02
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Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is adopting Legora as its firmwide general-purpose AI platform, marking a significant step in the firm’s investment in innovation and technology‑enabled legal services.

Legora will act as an “intelligent legal colleague”. It supports smarter drafting and interaction with documents, insights generation, data analysis, summarisation and translation, enabling our lawyers to deliver even better outcomes for clients.

As part of the phased rollout, HSF Kramer will also adopt Legora’s client portal to facilitate more direct client engagement through the platform – supporting secure collaboration, streamlined file sharing, a data-enriched document experience, and an AI-powered client delivery.

The addition of Legora builds on the firm’s wider tech stack, which includes Harvey, Relativity, Wexler.ai, and Cicero.

Legora helps the world’s best lawyers move faster, think sharper, and focus on what matters. By reducing friction and automating repetition, it free up time for the highest-impact legal work.

Legora is being built to unlock unparalleled collaboration between lawyers and clients, enabling them to review, draft, and deliver projects, together. It’s a product for boundless collaboration between lawyer ingenuity and machine intelligence.

Legora’s mission is to empower exceptional lawyers. We make this a reality through building the world’s first truly collaborative AI for lawyers.

Max Junestrand, CEO and co-founder of Legora said: “We’re proud to support Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer. HSF Kramer’s approach demonstrates how leading global law firms can adopt AI in a way that meaningfully enhances legal work while maintaining the highest standards of quality and trust.”

HSF Kramer has a dedicated Digital Legal Delivery practice – which operates across every region of our firm. Bringing together legal experts, technologists, legal operations professionals and project managers, this multidisciplinary team supports clients with their digital evolution, and enables the development of new and innovative digital services that respond to the rapidly evolving business landscape.

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