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Transactional

Control Deal
Complexity

Move from fragmented deal materials to
structured transaction outcomes while preserving
alignment, consistency, and defensible legal positions.

Build for Transactional Complexity

Transactions combine high document volume, interdependent workstreams, and sustained negotiation pressure as terms evolve across multiple parties.

Max supports transactional teams by maintaining continuity across diligence materials, draft agreements, and negotiated positions, allowing lawyers to advance deals without losing structural coherence.

Teams move faster while preserving rigor and defensibility at closing.

Diligence at Scale

Analyze large transaction datasets across data rooms while preserving context, surfacing obligations, deviations, and structural risk pattern.

Structured Deal Drafting

Produce and update transaction documents aligned with firm standards and deal intent while maintaining coherence across versions and negotiation rounds.

Defensible Legal Positions

Maintain explicit and reviewable reasoning from diligence through signing, preserving assumptions, trade-offs, and implications for internal and client-facing scrutiny.

Applications forTransactional Teams

Data room analysis preview

Data Room Analysis

Review and synthesize extensive deal documentation in parallel, identifying key obligations, material risks, and transaction drivers with full contextual traceability.

Powered by the Max System

Max’s transactional capabilities are built on a single, unified system:

Reasoning

Maintaining legal intent, context, and constraints across documents and deal phases.

Drafting

Producing structured transactional drafts aligned with firm practices.

Review

Refining work directly within Word comments, without interrupting workflow.

Knowledge

Reusing proven clauses, positions, and structures across transactions.

See Transactional
in Action

Experience how Max supports transactional teams from diligence to closing, inside the tools you already use.

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