law firms adoption

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about law firms adoption focus on how legal practices integrate Microsoft 365 Copilot and specialized AI platforms like Harvey into their operations. A featured thread details Burges Salmon's deployment of Copilot firmwide alongside Harvey for matter-specific workflows, highlighting a two-track strategy: a secure productivity assistant for everyday tasks and specialist legal tooling for high-volume work. The rollout involved enabling around 1,300 users, processing approximately 700,000 prompts, and completing 4,000 agent tasks. These examples illustrate how law firms adoption of AI tools is driven by responsible governance and measurable efficiency gains, with an emphasis on balancing general productivity with domain-specific automation.
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    Burges Salmon Deploys Firmwide Copilot and Harvey for Matter Work with Responsible AI Governance

    Burges Salmon’s Digital Enablement Programme has entered a decisive new phase: the firm has embedded Microsoft 365 Copilot as a firm‑wide foundation and — following a structured trial — selected the legal‑focused generative AI platform Harvey for matter‑specific workflows. The announcement...
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