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Why Legal Work Is Becoming an Important Proving Ground for Microsoft 365 Copilot
Legal work is a good test of whether enterprise AI is becoming genuinely useful. Not because it is flashy. Because it is high-stakes, document-heavy, time-sensitive, and full of context that has to be handled carefully. What caught my attention is Microsoft’s growing emphasis on legal workflows in Microsoft 365 Copilot, including partner agent experiences that help bring legal tasks into the flow of everyday work rather than forcing people to jump between disconnected systems. For Microsoft AI solutions, that matters. When AI can help legal teams review contracts faster, surface relevant information, support audit preparation, and reduce repetitive manual work inside the tools people already use, the value is not just productivity. It is operational fit. In the article, I explore why this is strategically important: • why legal work is an important proving ground for enterprise AI • how embedded legal agents point to a more workflow-centric Copilot model • why permissions, accuracy, and human oversight matter even more in this domain • and what organizations should consider as they bring AI into regulated, high-consequence work The next phase of enterprise AI may be shaped less by broad generic capability, and more by whether AI can support specialized work responsibly inside real business processes. Do you think legal and compliance functions will become one of the clearest indicators of whether enterprise AI is truly enterprise-ready?