Legal AI for M&A
Legal AI for M&A that works inside the matter.
M&A teams do not need another detached chat window. They need AI capacity installed into the transaction: documents, issues, checklists, timelines, drafting, review, and approval in one controlled matter workspace.
Agents work inside the live matter instead of producing isolated answers.
Outputs are source-linked, reviewable, and controlled by lawyer approval.
The same workspace connects diligence, drafting, issue lists, checklists, timelines, and precedent memory.
Search intent
For law firms and transaction teams comparing legal AI for M&A, AI in M&A transactions, and deal execution software.
M&A legal work is a system, not a prompt.
A transaction is made of documents, trackers, versions, comments, calls, issues, approvals, and client deliverables. General-purpose AI can help with single tasks, but the operational burden stays with the legal team when the output lives outside the matter.
Firmwork treats the matter as the operating surface. Agents can read, compare, draft, update, and propose work inside a governed workspace, while lawyers decide what becomes final.
What legal AI has to handle in a live deal.
A useful M&A AI system needs matter context, document intelligence, precedent memory, workflow state, branch-based work, and review gates. Without those pieces, the team still has to move information manually between the data room, issue list, SPA, checklist, and client update.
Firmwork is built for the repeated work units inside transaction execution: classify documents, surface issues, draft first passes, compare versions, prepare Q&A, update trackers, and leave a trail a lawyer can inspect.
Where Firmwork fits.
Firmwork is not positioned as a lawyer replacement or generic assistant. It is an execution layer for existing M&A teams that want controlled AI capacity inside their own matters.
The practical starting point is one live transaction: define the work units, connect the matter context, let agents work in controlled branches, and merge only reviewed work.
FAQ
Is Firmwork a legal chatbot?
No. Chat can be one interface, but Firmwork is designed as a matter-native execution layer where agents maintain legal work artifacts under lawyer supervision.
Who is Firmwork for?
Firmwork is for M&A legal teams that want to install supervised AI capacity into live transactions without losing control of review, approval, or matter memory.