Winner: Best Use of Technology

Microsoft Corp.’s in-house legal professionals had an epiphany. They’d been using various types of technology, such as electronic billing and e-discovery, for years. But it wasn’t until recently that they realized they lacked a solid plan for leveraging newer tech, primarily artificial intelligence and machine learning, to be more collaborative, efficient and nimble.

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