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Legora expands European footprint with four new office openings

Agentic AI firm Legora is set to expand their European presence with four new office openings.

Legora has announced a major expansion of its European presence, and confirms new offices will open in Madrid, Milan, and Paris during Q3 2026, alongside a dedicated engineering hub in London. Hiring across all four locations has begun.

Europe is the market that first validated Legora’s platform at scale. Long before the company had offices in each country, its technology had been adopted by enterprises and legal teams across the continent, including in Spain, Italy and France.

Legora is an agentic operating system for legal work, supporting lawyers in research, review, and drafting across complex matters. It is being used by over 100,000 legal professionals at more than 1,200 leading law firms and in-house legal teams across over 50 markets.

“Our customers in these countries have built Legora into the way they work. Opening offices in Madrid, Milan and Paris means we can be genuinely close to them as we build the future of the platform together.”

Max Junestrand, CEO and Co-Founder, Legora

The Madrid, Milan, and Paris offices will serve as regional hubs for customer success, go to market functions, and legal engineering in three of the largest legal markets in Europe.

The London engineering hub will be co-located with Legora’s existing London presence, significantly expanding its engineering capacity in the EMEA region.

Alongside Legora’s engineering hubs in Stockholm and New York, the London engineering team will form the third pillar of Legora’s global engineering organisation.

This is expected to give the company continuous development capacity across three of the world’s leading technology markets and accelerating the pace at which new capabilities reach customers.

“Engineers who understand how AI applies in professional contexts are disproportionately concentrated in London.

“The London AI talent pool is shaped by proximity to some of the most demanding professional services firms in the world. People here have built things that have to perform under real legal and regulatory constraints.

“That’s a different problem from building a consumer product, and it’s precisely the problem we’re solving.”

Max Junestrand, CEO and Co-Founder, Legora

Together, the four new locations represent Legora’s most concentrated EMEA investment to date. The company is targeting a combined EMEA headcount of 700 within the next 6 to 12 months.

“This is a major vote of confidence in the UK’s AI capabilities. It was only a few weeks ago I was at Legora’s new London office to celebrate the expansion of their UK presence.

“With the establishment of a new, dedicated engineering hub, Legora will benefit from this country’s immense technical talent base. I’m delighted to see such an innovative company betting on the UK to drive forward its success.”

Kanishka Narayan, UK AI Minister 

The openings will bring Legora’s global footprint to 16 cities across four continents emphasising their rapid global presence. 

Paris, Madrid and Milan join existing hubs in Stockholm, London, Munich, New York, Denver, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Toronto, Bengaluru and Sydney, as well as the recently announced offices in Singapore and Tokyo.

Deviki Patel
Deviki Patel
Deviki is a Digital Journalist at AI PropTech News, Rental Living News and BTR News. She holds a BA (Hons) in Law and an LLM from the University of Leicester. Having transitioned from a background in property law, she brings a strong foundation in research and analytical thinking, supporting the delivery of well-informed, insight-led content across the Living and PropTech sectors.

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