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    Regola expands into South Africa with the aim of streamlining legal operations using artificial intelligence

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsMarch 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has selected Legora as its general purpose AI platform across the firm, marking a significant step in the firm’s investment in innovation and technology-enabled legal services.

    Regola will play an “intellectual legal colleague.” It supports smarter document creation and interaction, insight generation, data analysis, summarization, and translation to help lawyers deliver better results for their 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, data-enriched document experiences, and AI-powered client delivery.

    The addition of Legora builds on the company’s broad technology stack, which includes Harvey, Relativity, Wexler.ai, and Cicero.

    Justin D’Agostino, Global CEO of Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer commented:

    “We are investing in cutting-edge legal technology and upskilling our employees to use it to the highest standards. This is another milestone in our more than 15 years of pioneering and adopting legal technology, including our established global digital legal delivery practice and, of course, the hiring of Ilona Logvinova as our chief AI officer last year.”

    Legora helps the world’s best lawyers move faster, think sharper, and focus on what matters. By reducing complexity and automating repetition, you can spend your time on the legal work that has the most impact.

    Ilona Logvinova, Chief AI Officer at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer added: “Legora is key to our AI strategy, providing the depth, user experience, and collaboration capabilities we need to support our clients around the world.

    “Bringing Legora to our company strengthens our broad technology stack and advances our ambitions by enhancing our innovative offering to our clients.

    “We see this as a strategic partnership and an opportunity to continue shaping the cutting edge of AI in legal delivery for the benefit of our clients.”

    Legora is built to enable unparalleled collaboration between lawyers and clients, allowing them to review, draft, and execute projects together. This is a product for the endless collaboration of lawyer ingenuity and machine intelligence.

    Legora’s mission is to empower great lawyers. We’ll do this by building the world’s first truly collaborative AI for lawyers.

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

    HSF Kramer has a dedicated digital legal delivery practice operating in all of our firm’s regions. Bringing together legal experts, technologists, legal affairs professionals and project managers, this multidisciplinary team supports our clients’ digital evolution and enables the development of new and innovative digital services that respond to a rapidly evolving business environment.

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