Microsoft Introduces AI Legal Agent in Word

Microsoft has officially introduced a new AI-powered tool, “Legal Agent,” داخل تطبيق Microsoft Word, aimed at helping legal teams review contracts and documents with greater speed and accuracy. This launch aligns with the company’s broader strategy to embed intelligent AI agents across its Microsoft 365 suite.
Smarter and More Structured Review
Unlike traditional AI tools, the Legal Agent is built on structured workflows inspired by real legal practices. Therefore, it can analyze documents, suggest precise edits, and organize contract review processes in a more professional and reliable way.
Enhanced Change Tracking and Risk Detection
Moreover, the tool integrates seamlessly with Word’s Track Changes feature, allowing users to review modifications along with the references behind each suggestion. In addition, it can scan agreements to detect potential risks, obligations, and critical clauses, even in heavily edited documents.
Deep Understanding of Document Structure
On the technical side, the Legal Agent relies on a specialized engine that fully understands the structure of Word files, including formatting, tables, lists, and revision history. As a result, it delivers more accurate analysis of complex legal documents while reducing both time and operational costs.
Availability and Expansion Plans
Currently, the feature is available on Windows devices for Frontier program subscribers in the United States. However, Microsoft has not yet announced a global release date.
Rising Competition in Legal AI
Finally, this move highlights the growing competition among major tech companies entering the legal AI space. As more advanced tools emerge, the debate continues over their real impact on legal work and how they will complement human expertise in the future.
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