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law firm governance
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Discussions on law firm governance at WindowsForum.com focus on how legal practices are adapting to generative AI while maintaining oversight and risk management. Topics include the adoption of AI tools by 78% of legal professionals, the need for scaled governance frameworks in BigLaw, and the challenges of integrating AI into conservative partnership structures. The content examines how firms like HSF Kramer aim to become AI-native by embedding governance into daily operations, balancing innovation with ethical and regulatory compliance. These threads are relevant for IT professionals, legal administrators, and partners involved in law firm technology strategy and policy.
Faegre Drinker formally deployed Harvey and Microsoft Copilot across the firm in June 2026, while Indiana-linked peers including Ice Miller and Barnes & Thornburg are testing or scaling their own legal AI stacks as clients push for faster, cheaper, and more transparent legal work. The Indiana...
The legal profession has crossed an inflection point: what began as piecemeal experimentation with chatbots and document helpers has become widespread daily practice, with a recent industry survey reporting that 78% of legal professionals now use AI tools in their work. (litify.com)
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Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer says it wants to prove that the era of BigLaw — with its complex partnership structures, global practices and conservative risk instincts — can also be AI-native: a firmbuilt from the inside out to make generative AI part of everyday legal work rather than a series...