Case study

Deal capacity doubled: an M&A firm automates its documentary due diligence

40 lawyers, 5,000 documents per deal, data rooms to review under time pressure: this mid-market firm turned document review into a competitive advantage.

Context

Industry

Mid-market corporate law firm (M&A, private equity)

Volume

15-20 M&A deals per year, 2,000-5,000 documents per deal

Tools

Intralinks and Datasite data rooms, Pappers, Infogreffe

Due diligence team

8 dedicated associates

The problem

Each M&A deal requires exhaustive document review. Associates spent 2 weeks per deal checking thousands of documents in data rooms, under constant timing pressure.

  • 2 full weeks of document review per M&A deal
  • High error risk: one missed anomaly can cost millions
  • Poorly organized data rooms, missing or misfiled documents
  • Timing pressure: deals don't wait, and neither do competitors
  • Exhausted associates, high turnover on due diligence teams

The solution

CheckFile.ai automatically extracts, classifies, and cross-validates data room documents: bylaws, annual accounts, key contracts, authorizations, regulatory compliance.

  • Automatic extraction of key data from each data room document
  • Cross-validation between documents: bylaws vs Kbis, accounts vs auditor reports
  • Detection of missing documents against a standard M&A checklist
  • Prioritized anomaly report for associates and partners

The results

85%
time saved on document review
2 weeks reduced to 2 days per deal
12
critical anomalies found on first deal
Errors invisible to manual review
15→28
deals handled per year
Capacity nearly doubled without hiring
0
post-closing document error
Zero post-closing claims since adoption
On our first deal with CheckFile, the tool detected an inconsistency between the target's bylaws and Kbis that could have blocked the closing. Our associates had missed it after 3 days of review. There's no going back.

M&A Partner

Mid-market corporate law firm, Paris

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