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Beyond the Chatbot: How Law Firms Can Build AI That Actually Understands Their Work
Most law firms have experimented with AI by now. A chatbot here, a drafting assistant there. But there is a significant gap between using AI as a novelty and deploying it as a genuine capability, one that understands your firm's matters, documents, workflows, and compliance [...]
See the Whole Firm: Using Power BI to Drive Better Legal Decisions
Every day, your firm generates a wealth of data. From matter progress and billable hours to client activity and financial performance. The challenge isn't accessing this data. It's turning those bits of fragmented information into something your leadership can act on. Most firms are still [...]
Creating Practical Legal Apps with Power Apps
We understand legal teams face growing caseloads and tighter budgets, yet still must deliver consistent results. Many legal departments know their processes need work. What slows progress isn’t lack of ideas; it’s the time, cost, and complexity associated with building software. This is where Microsoft [...]
Practical Automation for Legal Teams
Law firms are under increasing pressure to move work forward faster—without losing control, consistency, or oversight. In this practical session, we’ll explore how legal teams can simplify everyday legal workflows using AI‑assisted automation in Microsoft 365. You’ll see how Power Automate supports common legal scenarios such [...]
How Vibe Coding in the Power Platform Is Challenging Legal SaaS
Goodbye iManage? That question may sound dramatic, but it is becoming harder for law firms to ignore. Vibe coding lowers the cost of experimentation in legal technology. For firms that are already investing in Microsoft 365, this shift is less about replacing vendors and [...]
Assemble your Legal Avengers: Microsoft, Atlas, and Colligo for Legal Document Management
It’s true that Microsoft has an abundance of capabilities for legal document management—SharePoint Premium offers AI-driven content intelligence, and Microsoft Purview provides data lifecycle management. However, even Microsoft cannot develop capabilities to meet every niche or specialist requirement. This is why there is a [...]














