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legal ai
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Legal AI on WindowsForum covers the integration of specialized artificial intelligence into legal workflows, primarily through Microsoft 365, Azure, and Copilot. Recent threads highlight partnerships between law firms and AI vendors like Eudia, Harvey, and Perplexity, focusing on governed, transparent AI for contract review, legal research, and document analysis. Topics include AI ethics training, agentic workflows, and relationship intelligence for law firms. The tag emphasizes how legal AI is moving beyond chatbots to become a judgment layer within enterprise productivity tools, with Microsoft's ecosystem serving as the default platform for regulated professional work.
Eudia announced on June 25, 2026, from Palo Alto, California, that it is collaborating with Microsoft to bring its Expert Digital Twins and specialized legal AI agents into Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Marketplace, and Microsoft’s enterprise co-sell motion. The announcement is not...
UK law firm Shoosmiths unveiled Project Apollo on June 24, 2026, a self-developed generative AI contract review platform built with Microsoft support, running in Azure, and now being deployed across the firm after a year-long build and pilot. The announcement matters less because another law...
Perplexity launched Computer for Counsel on June 24, 2026, making its enterprise AI agent available to legal teams through Perplexity Enterprise and Max with integrations across Microsoft 365, legal research tools, document systems, contract platforms, and matter-management workflows. The...
On June 24, 2026, Microsoft UK published a customer story describing how UK law firm Shoosmiths is using Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, SharePoint, and Azure to turn internal legal knowledge into AI agents for client work and lawyer training. The interesting part is not that another...
Harvey announced on June 16, 2026, that its legal AI is now available as an agent inside Microsoft 365 Copilot and as a plugin for Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork, putting Harvey’s document analysis, legal research, and Vault retrieval into Microsoft’s work apps. The move matters less because...
Faegre Drinker said Thursday that it has given all lawyers, consulting professionals, and staff access to Harvey and Microsoft Copilot while expanding AI ethics training across the firm’s operations, including its major Indianapolis office. The move is not just another Big Law technology...
LawVu launched LegalOS on June 2, 2026, from Tauranga, New Zealand, as an AI-powered operating system for in-house legal departments that connects LawVu Assistant, agentic workflows, LawVu Draft, and external AI tools including ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot. The announcement matters...
Introhive’s announcement matters because it pushes legal AI beyond generic chat and into a governed layer of relationship intelligence that agents can actually act on. The company says its new MCP Server gives copilots and AI agents secure access to relationship strength, interaction history...
Every DLA Piper attorney in the United States now has access to the legal‑focused generative AI assistant Harvey, a move that transforms an earlier, cautious set of pilots into an operational, firmwide tool for thousands of lawyers and business professionals and signals a new phase in how Big...
Law firms and corporate legal departments trying to balance the promise of generative AI with the ironclad requirements of client confidentiality just gained a practical route toward matter-aware intelligence: LawToolBox announced that it can now save AI‑generated insights, analysis, summaries...
The legal profession has built its ladder on repetition: junior lawyers learn by doing, hardened mid-level associates become managers of people and process, and partners emerge with judgement sharpened by thousands of small, often thankless tasks. That ladder is now cracking under the weight of...
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...
Artificial‑intelligence tools that once lived only in research labs and sci‑fi scripts are now quietly reshaping how lawyers do the work of law — from first drafts and contract triage to courtroom filings — and the consequences are already material for firms, judges and everyday Windows users...
Relativity’s investment in generative AI for legal data intelligence is a study in disciplined product engineering: the company built Relativity aiR on a Microsoft Azure foundation to accelerate e‑discovery and investigations while prioritizing defensibility, auditability, and enterprise trust...
Slaughter and May has moved decisively into the next phase of its legal‑tech programme by hiring Anthony Vigneron — currently Clifford Chance’s director of legal technology solutions — as the firm’s new head of innovation, a role that will see him lead AI and legal‑tech strategy from February...
CMS has rolled out Harvey AI to more than 7,000 lawyers across its global network, in a move that crystallizes how generative AI has shifted from pilot projects to firmwide infrastructure in Big Law — and raises urgent questions about measurement, governance, and professional risk as...
CMS’s decision to expand Harvey across its global footprint — rolling access out to more than 7,000 lawyers and staff in 50+ countries — marks a pivotal moment in law firm adoption of generative AI and intensifies the debate over how large firms scale AI-driven workflows while managing risk...
Barristers in England and Wales have been issued refreshed guidance on the use of ChatGPT and other large language model (LLM) tools after a series of High Court rulings exposed lawyers putting non‑existent authorities before the court, and regulators and judges signalled that professional...
A new public database that catalogs instances of AI “hallucinations” in court filings has quickly become a central reference point for judges, ethics committees, and tech teams wrestling with how to use large language models (LLMs) safely in legal workflows — and early entries show that...
Harvey’s legal AI platform is being embedded into mainstream legal education in the United Kingdom, with Oxford University Faculty of Law, The University of Law, The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London and BPP University Law School joining Harvey’s law‑school programme — a move...