Legal IT Insider’s coverage of iManage’s MCP Server explains that the system allows MCP-compatible AI clients such as Harvey, Legora, ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot or a firm’s own agents to draw on iManage content without bulk exports or changes to security, ethical wall and compliance controls.
NetDocuments describes its Legal Context Graph as a system that continuously maps how matters, documents and communications connect across hundreds of millions of records while preserving permissions and ethical walls.
LawSites’ coverage of Foundation 365 highlights the same strategic convergence from an independent legal-tech lens: client relationship intelligence, CRM data and Microsoft 365 workflow are becoming one surface.
The NSA's Artificial Intelligence Security Center published a Cybersecurity Information Sheet on May 20 covering security design considerations for AI-driven automation leveraging MCP.
Source: NSA — NSA Releases Security Design Considerations for AI-Driven Automation Leveraging the Model Context Protocollegal-kmPlatforms & Tooling Litera announced Foundation 365 on June 3, making its AI-powered CRM platform — built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 — available across Microsoft 365.
Source: Litera — Foundation 365 Brings AI-Powered Client Intelligence Directly into Microsoft 365legal-kmPlatforms & Tooling