Product Updates

Collaborating in Tabular Review

Collaborating in Tabular Review

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Product Updates

published

Jan 19, 2026

Jan 19, 2026

Jan 19, 2026

author

Fabian Midby

Tabular Review is one of Legora’s most loved tools. It enables lawyers to pull key insights instantly from large sets of files. It's where decisions happen.

Previously, those decisions often lived somewhere else: in conversations, external tools, or follow-ups that broke the flow of review. Now, collaboration can happen where the work is done, with the launch of a new activity sidebar and the ability to comment directly in Tabular Review.

Discuss individual cells, without leaving the table

Every cell, row and column in Tabular Review can now be commented on directly:

  • To add a comment to a cell, simply right-click and hit Comment.

  • If you want to comment on a column, hit the three-dot menu at the top.

  • For commenting on a row, toggle it and click Comment in the toolbar at the bottom of the page.

Instead of jumping to another tool or leaving notes about the data somewhere else, reviewers can anchor their questions, feedback, and decisions to the exact value they’re discussing.

This keeps conversations precise, contextual, and easy to follow, especially when reviews involve many stakeholders or large datasets.

Comment seamlessly in review mode

Commenting is fully integrated into review mode, so it doesn’t interrupt the way teams already work.

You can read, add, and respond to comments while reviewing, without switching views or losing your place in the table.

The result is a smoother review experience where collaboration feels like a natural extension of the workflow, not an extra step.

Stay on top of everything with the activity sidebar

As reviews progress, it’s important to understand not just what changed, but when and how.

The new activity sidebar gives you a clear, chronological summary of:

  • Comments added and resolved

  • Changes made to values

  • Ongoing activity across the review

This makes it easy to stay oriented, even in complex reviews or when you’re jumping back in after some time away.

Full transparency into changes and decisions

For teams that want further clarity, the Overview sidebar provides detailed insight into changes made.

This creates a reliable trail and makes it easier to understand how a review evolved, without manual tracking or follow-up questions.

Collaboration, where it belongs

The activity sidebar and the ability to comment brings discussion, context, and transparency directly into Tabular Review.

No more scattered conversations. No more lost context. Just clearer collaboration, exactly where decisions are made.

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