For Transactional Work

AI for M&A and due diligence

Always ahead of the deal clock.

SwiftLaw's AI agents review data rooms, extract key terms, and draft diligence memos in hours instead of weeks.

Agents read every document in the data room, extract reps, warranties, indemnities, change-of-control provisions, and risk flags into structured summaries, and draft first-pass diligence memos your deal team can mark up. Your attorneys validate every output in a Word-grade editor with tracked changes before anything reaches the client or the counterparty.

Deliver quality, faster

Surface key risks and produce reviewable drafts under tight deal timelines — the first pass is done before the kickoff call ends.

Never miss a provision

Agents read every document, not a sample. Unusual terms, missing schedules, and inconsistent definitions get flagged with citations to the source.

Expand your capacity

Run more deals at once without increasing headcount — the factory handles the volume, your team handles the judgment.

How teams use SwiftLaw

Data room review

Bulk-analyze the full data room and produce a structured issues list with source citations.

Reps & warranties extraction

Extract and compare reps, warranties, and indemnities across every agreement in the deal.

Diligence memos

Generate first-pass diligence memos organized by workstream, ready for attorney markup.

Disclosure schedules

Cross-reference disclosure schedules against the underlying agreements and flag gaps.

Deal document drafting

Draft ancillary documents from your precedents with tracked changes for review.

What does AI due diligence software do?

It reads every document in a data room, extracts the terms that matter to the deal — reps, warranties, indemnities, change-of-control, assignment, and termination provisions — and produces structured summaries and first-pass diligence memos with citations back to the source documents. Your deal team reviews and refines the output rather than reading every page from scratch.

How does attorney review work?

Your attorneys stay in control. Templated, repetitive work runs autonomously, while judgment calls route to your supervising attorneys for sign-off with full context. SwiftLaw is a software platform, not a law firm, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship — final legal judgment stays with your counsel, backed by a full audit trail of what was decided, by whom, on what basis.

How much faster is AI-assisted diligence?

Data room review that traditionally takes a team of associates one to three weeks compresses to hours for the first pass. Your attorneys spend their time on the judgment calls the review surfaces, not on locating provisions.

Is deal data secure and confidential?

Yes. All client data is encrypted at rest with AES-256 and in transit with TLS 1.2+, stored in encrypted AWS infrastructure scoped to your tenant and located entirely in the United States. SwiftLaw never uses customer content to train AI models and is SOC 2 Type I certified, with a Type II audit in progress and continuous monitoring through Vanta.

Safety & reliability.

The controls your security team expects, with nothing hidden about where we are.

01 / SOC 2 Type I

Complete

Independently audited controls over security, availability, and confidentiality.

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02 / SOC 2 Type II

In progress

Continuous monitoring of the same controls over time — audit underway.

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03 / Zero-access

Your walls, your data

Documents stay inside your infrastructure — never stored on SwiftLaw's servers.

04 / Audit trail

Defensible by default

Every step captured as it happens — what was decided, by whom, agent or attorney, on what basis.

Ready to build your legal factory?

The AI-native control plane for legal work. Your team and AI agents in one system — your attorneys run the validation gates, with a full audit trail on every decision, start to finish.

SOC 2 Type I complete · Type II in progress · Zero-access by design — your documents stay inside your infrastructure, never stored on SwiftLaw's servers.