Author: Savvy Training & Consulting

What Is Microsoft Copilot and Why Should Legal Teams Care? 

Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Microsoft 365 apps, aimed at enhancing efficiency for legal teams. It automates tasks like drafting documents, summarizing emails, and generating meeting notes, allowing professionals to focus on strategic work. By streamlining processes, Copilot saves time and supports billable work securely.

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5 Things Your LMS Should Be Doing (But Probably Isn’t) 

Law firms often struggle with ineffective Learning Management Systems (LMS) that resemble digital filing cabinets rather than dynamic training tools. Essential features include trackable role-based data, customizable learning paths, easy content updates, on-demand microlearning, and built-in benchmarks. These components enhance training effectiveness and provide insights into performance, emphasizing the importance of a well-designed LMS.

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Is Your Legal Tech Organized? 5 Signs It’s Time for a Spring Clean

This post emphasizes the importance of cleaning up cluttered legal tech stacks. It identifies key signs indicating a need for overhaul, such as disorganized documents and inefficient workflows. Practical solutions, including Microsoft Word webinars, are offered to enhance document organization, streamline editing, and improve team productivity. Join the free webinars in May for guidance.

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Proofreading for Legal Professionals: Avoiding Costly Mistakes 

Legal professionals must prioritize proofreading to avoid errors in contracts and communications, which can lead to severe consequences. This guide outlines strategies including reading aloud, using editing tools, and establishing firm-wide systems to ensure accuracy and professionalism, mitigating risks and maintaining credibility with clients.

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The Three Cs Every HR Leader Should Know for Law Firm Tech Training

HR and L&D leaders in law firms face increased demands for onboarding and tech adoption. Utilizing Bob Ambrogi’s Three Cs—Competence, Curiosity, and Capability—can enhance training frameworks. Competence builds a foundation, curiosity fosters exploration, and capability ensures real-life application, creating a more agile and innovative legal team.

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Why Prompt Engineering Should Be on Every Law Firm’s Radar 

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing legal practices by automating tasks and enhancing research capabilities. To maximize AI benefits, law firms must master prompt engineering—crafting effective inputs for optimal AI outputs. This skill increases efficiency, minimizes risk, and maintains competitiveness. Training teams and documenting best practices are essential for successful integration.

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