Microsoft’s move pressures specialist legal AI and contract-review vendors
Artificial Lawyer argues that Microsoft’s entry marks a new era for legal tech because simpler, cheaper tools embedded in existing work environments may pull users away from specialist contract-review products.
BY TRANSATLANTIC DESK · MAY 6, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
Artificial Lawyer argues that Microsoft’s entry marks a new era for legal tech because simpler, cheaper tools embedded in existing work environments may pull users away from specialist contract-review products. The immediate implication for law firms is commercial as much as technical: routine review work becomes harder to price by time alone once clients see AI-enabled speed inside Word.