LEGALFLY, the AI workspace for in-house legal teams, has announced a new partnership with FromCounsel, the expert-led legal knowledge provider. The partnership will enable legal professionals to access barrister-written guidance directly within their legal workflows, reducing research time and improving accuracy.
LEGALFLY’s platform is built for in-house legal, compliance, and procurement teams. It offers AI tools for tasks such as contract review, drafting, compliance checks, due diligence, and providing legal advice. FromCounsel provides authoritative legal content focused on corporate and employment law, written and maintained by barristers and senior knowledge lawyers. Its resources are trusted by over 90% of the UK’s top law firms.
The joint solution is designed to support high-volume legal work in highly regulated sectors including banking, insurance, and technology, where legal teams face increasing pressure to handle complex compliance requirements efficiently.
LEGALFLY’s AI models are trained specifically for legal use. All outputs are source-grounded to support accuracy and auditability. The platform is designed with enterprise-grade security, including on-premise anonymisation to ensure sensitive data does not leave the organisation.
Ruben Miessen, CEO of LEGALFLY, said: “From day one, LEGALFLY was built to get legal work done, not just advise on it. By combining our domain-specific AI agents with FromCounsel’s gold-standard content, we’re giving in-house teams the tools to move faster, reduce risk, and work with confidence.”
Lucinda Case, CEO of FromCounsel, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with LEGALFLY – this collaboration means that FromCounsel’s market-leading legal knowledge will soon be accessible within LEGALFLY’s innovative Legal AI Agents.”
Other new LEGALFLY features include Legal Radar – a tool that monitors regulatory change and assesses impact on contracts; Compare Agent – for analysing and comparing multiple documents or data rooms; and Microsoft Copilot integrations – enabling access to LEGALFLY technology within Word and other Microsoft apps.
The integrated offering is expected to be available from next month.