Sarah Clark and Kerry Phillip at The Legal Director describe how legal departments can transform with smarter technology use
In today’s business landscape, legal departments are under constant pressure to deliver strategic value while managing ever-increasing workloads with tight budgets. Technology offers transformative potential, but to leverage it effectively, organisations must proceed with purpose and wisdom.
Avoiding misguided AI investments
Legal departments are often quick to invest in ‘shiny’ new tools, eager to keep pace with innovation. The smorgasbord of AI tools on the market, promising answers to every known problem, has only amplified this potential pitfall. Tempting as it may be to buy into the hype, this can lead to costly mistakes if the existing tech stack remains underutilised.
Before rushing to adopt new systems, businesses should evaluate the capabilities of tools they already own.
Microsoft 365 is a prime example of a resource with untapped potential. Often regarded as merely a suite for emails and spreadsheets, it can act as a legal powerhouse, streamlining processes and fostering collaboration. Legal teams looking to enhance efficiency without a massive budget should first maximise the value of their existing tools.
The powerhouse you already have
By fully exploring Microsoft 365, legal departments can unlock its transformative capabilities:
As Alex Herrity, Director of Legal Solutions at Adidas, aptly put it: “By building on top of Microsoft 365, we’re saying to people, ‘You don’t need to learn the interface of a totally new system. We can deliver some powerful results to you directly from an interface that you’re already familiar with.’”
Herrity’s example of creating a company-wide gift registry using Microsoft Forms, SharePoint, and Power Automate highlights how accessible and impactful these tools can be, even for those without advanced technical skills.
The roadblocks to tech adoption
Despite the potential, many legal departments face barriers in fully utilising their existing tools:
To overcome these hurdles, legal teams should focus on education, incremental changes, and practical solutions that integrate smoothly into existing systems.
A framework for smarter technology use
For businesses aiming to maximise efficiency and remain cost-effective, the following steps are essential:
The benefits of a thoughtful approach
By embracing technology wisely, legal departments can shift their focus from firefighting to delivering strategic value. Automating repetitive tasks and improving collaboration not only reduces inefficiencies but also enables legal teams to focus on what truly matters - managing risk and driving business success.
Transformation doesn’t require an open chequebook but rather a problem-solving mindset and the willingness to adapt. By making the most of what you already have, your legal team can become a driving force towards a more streamlined, resilient and effective organisation.
Sarah Clark is Chief People and Transformation Officer and Kerry Phillip is a lawyer at The Legal Director
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