Litera today (20 April) announces a global integration of Litera Compare with Google Workspace, making its document comparison and redlining capabilities available to law firms and corporate legal teams using Google Drive.
Corporate in-house counsel and law firms accessing Litera Compare through Google Workspace also have access to Lito, Litera’s legal AI agent, included as part of their Litera Compare subscription.
“Legal teams shouldn’t have to switch between the tools they use every day and the AI capabilities they need – and now, with our Google Workspace integration, they don’t have to,” said Kenneth Pechous, global head of business development & alliances at Litera.
“Corporate legal departments and law firms can now draft with the power of Litera’s industry-leading legal expertise and institutional knowledge right where they already work. That means less time hunting for the right language, fewer costly errors, and no disruption to the way their teams already collaborate. We’re proud to be working with Google Cloud to make that possible.”
Google Workspace is used predominantly by the in-house sector, with law firms typically customers of Microsoft. However, last week, Freshfields announced that it has rolled out Google Workspace to over 2,800 users and you can read more on that below.
Freshfields joins forces with Google Cloud – Is this a turning point in their tech strategy?
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