Ghent, Belgium. Jurimesh and Saga have entered into a strategic partnership, connecting legal due diligence with the drafting and advisory work that follows it in an M&A transaction. The partnership is built on a live MCP integration between the two platforms.
Through the partnership, findings, risks and recommendations produced during due diligence in Jurimesh can be accessed directly in the corresponding M&A project in Saga, and used as context for the legal work that follows.
For transaction teams, identifying a risk is only one part of the work. Findings uncovered during due diligence need to inform transaction strategy, negotiations, legal advice and the drafting of transaction documents. Both companies see the gap between those two stages as one of the more avoidable sources of friction in a deal.
Two specialist products, one transaction
Jurimesh is built for legal due diligence: reviewing data-room materials, spotting risks, and structuring findings and recommendations that a transaction team can act on. Saga is built for the legal work that surrounds it, with a focus on analysis, research and drafting across multiple jurisdictions and languages.
Neither product tries to be the other. That is deliberate on both sides, and it is the reason the partnership exists. The tools that are best at working through a data room are rarely the tools that are best at drafting a share purchase agreement, and a firm should not have to accept a weaker product at one end of a deal in order to get a stronger one at the other.
What has been missing is a reliable way for the two to hand off to each other. That is what the integration provides.
Turning findings into action in the SPA
The value of due diligence does not stop at identifying risks. Transaction teams also need to decide how those risks should be addressed in the deal.
Take a change-of-control clause in a material customer contract. Jurimesh flags it during review and the reviewing lawyer recommends addressing it through a specific indemnity, with the clause and its surrounding context attached to the finding. A lawyer drafting in Saga can bring that finding into the drafting work directly, rather than going back through a separate due diligence report to reconstruct what was found and where.
The judgement stays with the lawyer. Assessing the materiality of the risk, determining the appropriate allocation of risk between the parties, and deciding how a provision interacts with the caps, limitations, exclusions and wider negotiated terms of the SPA are all matters for the person advising the client. The integration moves context between two systems. It does not move any part of that.
The same principle extends beyond drafting. Findings identified during due diligence can provide relevant context for further analysis, legal research, advice and the preparation of a negotiation position.
Connecting specialist tools through MCP
Both companies chose MCP, the Model Context Protocol, over a bespoke integration for a simple reason: it is a standard. Each platform exposes its own context in a common format, the connection can be extended as either product develops, and neither side has to rebuild it when something changes on the other.
For transaction teams working across both platforms, the practical effect is that structured due diligence findings no longer stay inside the stage of the transaction that produced them. Reviewing a data room and assessing what it means for the deal is substantial work. There is little reason for it to end when the report is delivered.
What the partnership means for M&A teams
At Jurimesh, our focus is on helping M&A teams bring structure to complex transactions, collaborate effectively and make confident decisions faster. The partnership with Saga extends that beyond the due diligence process itself, and reflects a view both companies share: lawyers are better served by specialist tools that connect well than by one platform that covers everything at once.
About Jurimesh
Founded in Ghent in 2023, Jurimesh is rethinking how legal due diligence gets done. Its platform connects to the data room a deal is already running on, reviews the material against a rulebook maintained per contract type, and turns what it finds into structured risks, recommendations and red flag reports that a transaction team can act on.
Jurimesh works with law firms, private equity funds and corporate M&A teams across Europe, and integrates with the data rooms and document systems they already use, including Virtual Vaults, Ansarada, Ideals, HighQ, SharePoint, Google Drive and Dropbox.
About Saga
Saga is a legal innovation company on a mission to remove the friction between legal expertise and real-world impact, so lawyers can focus on people, ethics and meaningful impact.
Built for the legal profession from day one, Saga integrates with local legal sources across multiple jurisdictions and is currently available in 12 languages.



