MCP is becoming a procurement test for agentic legal workflows
Artificial Lawyer described the Model Context Protocol as an open standard that lets AI applications connect to other systems through a common interface, reducing the context and action gaps that force lawyers to bridge systems manually.
BY FRONTIER DESK · JUNE 15, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
Artificial Lawyer described the Model Context Protocol as an open standard that lets AI applications connect to other systems through a common interface, reducing the context and action gaps that force lawyers to bridge systems manually. It noted Harvey, Legora, iManage and NetDocuments movement around agentic workflows and connectivity. As agents move from drafting to action, law firms will increasingly ask whether core systems are MCP-enabled before buying, renewing or retiring technology.