Allegory Law was founded in 2011 by Alma Asay, a former Gibson Dunn litigator, as a purpose-built litigation management tool for complex, document-intensive cases. The company was acquired by Integreon in 2017 and subsequently by Litera in August 2020, integrating its capabilities into a broader legal workspace suite used by AmLaw 100 and AmLaw 200 firms, Fortune 500 legal departments, and government agencies.
The platform consolidates the full body of litigation knowledge for a case — pleadings, depositions, witness statements, written discovery, hearing transcripts, court rulings, and key documents — into a single collaborative environment. It enables law firms and corporate counsel to share real-time access to case information, reducing duplicated effort and improving transparency between outside counsel and in-house teams.
Allegory's key differentiator is its focus on the structured knowledge layer of litigation, organizing evidence and case facts in context rather than functioning as a simple document repository. This makes it particularly well-suited for multi-party, long-running litigation where knowledge continuity across teams is critical.
Best fit: In-house legal departments and litigation boutiques managing complex, multi-party matters who need a shared repository linking documents, witnesses, and case facts in a single collaborative platform.
Hands-on review pending.