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Law firm technology on WindowsForum covers the intersection of legal practice management and Microsoft's enterprise stack. Recent discussions highlight how firms like TLT are adopting Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Azure for 10-year transformations, integrating CRM and practice management into Microsoft 365 Copilot, Outlook, and Teams. Litera's Foundation 365 exemplifies this shift, embedding legal CRM data directly into lawyers' daily workflows. The tag also reflects the growing need for in-house IT specialists who manage Windows Server, Active Directory, SQL Server, and Hyper-V in law firm environments. These threads explore how legal technology is moving from standalone systems toward Microsoft-native platforms that support AI, data, and governance over time.
Top UK-40 law firm TLT said on June 10, 2026, that it has chosen sa.global’s evergreen platform, built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Azure, for a 10-year programme to modernise finance, HR, matter management, reporting, and practice-management operations. The announcement is not just another...
Litera announced on June 3, 2026, that Foundation 365, its Microsoft Dynamics 365-based customer relationship management platform for law firms, is now available across Microsoft 365 Copilot, Outlook, and Teams. The move is less about adding another CRM pane to lawyers’ screens than about...
Foundation 365, Litera’s AI-powered client relationship platform for law firms, became available within Microsoft 365 on June 3, 2026, extending legal CRM data into Outlook, Teams, and Microsoft 365 Copilot through a product built on Microsoft Dynamics 365. That sentence sounds like a routine...
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SPMB’s opening for an IT Specialist in Cedar Rapids is a useful reminder that many law firms now depend on in-house technology talent, not just outside vendors. The ad is straightforward, but the skill set it asks for is telling: this is not an entry-level help desk role, and it is not limited...