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Microsoft will pay up to $279K for a lawyer who can build AI
Microsoft is hiring a principal legal engineer to integrate artificial intelligence into its commercial law department by building agents and training attorneys on tools like Copilot and Harvey. This role reflects a broader industry trend where corporate legal teams are adopting software solutions to streamline workflows, speed up contract review, and reduce external counsel costs. The job opening highlights the increasing necessity of combining technical skills with deep legal expertise.
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