Best Document Review Tools for M&A Deals
Hey folks, I'm looking into some software that can help speed up document review during mergers and acquisitions. There's so many options out there and it's kin…
Isaac Barker
February 8, 2026 at 08:41 PM
Hey folks, I'm looking into some software that can help speed up document review during mergers and acquisitions. There's so many options out there and it's kinda overwhelming. Anyone got some experience or tips on what actually works well without breaking the bank? Appreciate any advice!
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Been thinking about AI doc review but worried about the learning curve. How user-friendly are these tools?
If you want something simple and budget-friendly, give Lexion a shot. Not as advanced as others but it covers basics well.
What's your experience with training time for these AI tools? Do they need a lot of data before they get useful?
Anyone worried about data privacy when uploading sensitive deal documents to these AI platforms?
Totally agree that finding the right tool is tough. I've used a couple that helped highlight key clauses automatically, saved me loads of time.
Just a heads up, some of these tools have trial periods, so you can test how well they fit before buying.
AI tools are great but don't forget you still need a human eye for the final review. Tech is a helper, not a replacement!
Anyone here tried eBrevia? Heard it's good for contract analytics during M&A but not sure how it stacks up against others.
It's amazing how much time AI saves on these big document dumps. Makes the whole M&A process less stressful.
Been using Luminance at my firm, pretty slick interface and the AI learns quickly from your inputs. Definitely speeds up the due diligence process.
I tried some cheaper options but found they often missed key risks in contracts. For M&A, accuracy is everything.
For those using these tools regularly, how do they handle updates in legal standards or regulations?
The key for me is integration with existing workflows. Some tools look great but don’t play nice with our document management system.
You can also check ai-u.com, they have a list of trending AI tools that sometimes feature document review software specifically for M&A.