Baker McKenzie explores Copilot for enhancing legal workflows
Baker McKenzie, a global law firm, has actively tested Microsoft's Copilot AI for improving legal processes such as document generation, summarization, and contract management. With a history of exploring AI tools since 2017, the firm employs a specialized team, including lawyers and data engineers, to validate and adapt AI-powered solutions for legal use cases. Copilot's integration promises better accuracy in workflows and error reduction, while reducing turnaround times for critical legal tasks. Although the technology is in its early stage, Baker McKenzie's exploration showcases its potential to transform legal practices despite cost challenges.
- Organization
- Baker McKenzie
- Industry
- Legal
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Published
- October 2023
Reported outcomes
Strategic outcomes
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Use case focus
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- 1Automated Legal Document Generation with Copilot
- 2AI-powered Contract Review and Summarization
- 3Automated Legal Research Assistant
- Improve workflow efficiency for legal professionals
- Minimize document errors in legal proceedings
- Enhance speed and accuracy of legal case preparation
- Address high resource costs for AI technologies
- Testing and validating Microsoft's Copilot for legal applications
- Using AI-powered tools like LexisNexis for document summarization
- Employing generative AI for drafting and managing contracts
- Enhancing processes with tailored AI solutions for legal frameworks
- Improved document accuracy and reduced errors
- Faster handling of legal cases and tasks
- Potential for reducing lawyer workload and improving efficiency
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