Microsoft Copilot for Legal Practice: Boosting Productivity While Staying Ethically Compliant (2026 Edition)

Anthony J. Diana
Anthony J. Diana
Reed Smith

Anthony J. Diana advises organizations navigating the legal, regulatory, and strategic complexities of AI implementation, bringing decades of hands-on experience to one of the most rapidly evolving areas in law.

Therese Craparo
Therese Craparo
Reed Smith

Therese Craparo helps organizations across highly regulated industries navigate the complex legal landscape created by rapidly evolving AI and data technologies, combining deep technical fluency with practical, compliance-driven counsel.

Live Video-Broadcast: April 24, 2026

1.5 hour CLE

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Program Summary

What Will You Learn

Attorneys will learn how Copilot differs from public AI tools and what to realistically expect from its Microsoft 365 integration in legal practice.

What Will You Gain

Attorneys will gain clarity on what Copilot actually does, where it falls short, and why attorney review of every output remains non-negotiable.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • AI differences
    • How Copilot differs from ChatGPT and other public AI tools.
  • Data security
    • Microsoft's tenant boundaries and enterprise data protection keep client data secure.
  • AI limitations
    • Copilot hallucinations and lack of legal judgment require mandatory attorney review.
  • Tool comparison
    • When to use Copilot versus Harvey, LexisAI, or Clearbrief.
  • Firm integration
    • Copilot's Microsoft 365 integration gives it a structural advantage for law firms.
  • Attorney oversight
    • Attorneys must remain firmly in command of every AI-generated output.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: April 24, 2026 

  • 1:00 pm – 3:10 pm Eastern
  • 12:00 pm – 2:10 pm Central
  • 11:00 am – 1:10 pm Mountain
  • 10:00 am – 12:10 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Anthony J. Diana, Partner, Emerging Technologies Group | Reed Smith

Anthony J. Diana is a nationally recognized authority at the intersection of artificial intelligence, emerging technology, and legal practice. As a partner in Reed Smith’s Emerging Technologies Group and co-head of its Global FinTech and Data practice, Anthony advises organizations navigating the legal, regulatory, and strategic complexities of AI implementation — bringing decades of hands-on experience to one of the most rapidly evolving areas in law.

Education & Credentials

  • Anthony earned his J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1993, where he served as Senior Editor of the Columbia Law Review. He holds a B.A./B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania, graduating cum laude in 1990. He is admitted to practice in New York, the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Recognition & Leadership

  • Anthony has been ranked by Chambers USA for Nationwide E-Discovery & Information Governance continuously since 2014, and by Chambers Global for USA E-Discovery & Information Governance since 2017 — recognition he has maintained through 2025. He was named a Fastcase 50 honoree in 2023, an award recognizing the most innovative and influential voices in law and legal technology. He has served as Honorary Chair of the Master’s Conference and has been a contributing editor of the Electronic Discovery Deskbook, published by PLI, since its original publication in 2009.

Professional Involvement

  • Anthony is a prolific speaker and thought leader on AI and technology in legal practice. His recent speaking engagements include programs on AI ethics and compliance, generative AI in e-discovery, enterprise AI implementation challenges, and AI use in data management for legal departments. He regularly presents at PLI, industry conferences, and firm-hosted CLE programs, and has published extensively on AI, e-discovery, and information governance topics. He also contributes to Reed Smith’s Tech Law Talks podcast series, with recent episodes focused on how generative AI is reshaping litigation strategy and document review.

Experience

  • Anthony’s practice centers on advising clients on the responsible and compliant implementation of AI and technology, with a particular focus on highly regulated industries including financial institutions, broker-dealers, investment advisors, private equity firms, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers. He counsels clients on ensuring AI deployments meet applicable regulatory and legal requirements — from design through deployment. His broader practice encompasses e-discovery and information governance, data privacy and security, technology-related internal investigations, and complex litigation. He has represented clients before federal regulators including FINRA, the SEC, the Federal Reserve, and the PCAOB, and has defended electronic discovery and information governance practices in federal courts. With decades of experience at the forefront of legal technology, Anthony brings a uniquely practical perspective to the challenges attorneys and law firms face as AI becomes central to legal practice.

 

Therese Craparo, Partner, Emerging Technologies Group | Reed Smith

Therese Craparo is a nationally recognized partner at the forefront of enterprise data risk management, artificial intelligence governance, and information security in legal practice. As a member of Reed Smith’s Emerging Technologies and Records & E-Discovery Groups, Therese helps organizations across highly regulated industries navigate the complex legal landscape created by rapidly evolving AI and data technologies — combining deep technical fluency with practical, compliance-driven counsel.

Education & Credentials

  • Therese earned her J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2002 and her B.A. from Georgetown University in 1997. She is admitted to practice in New York and before the U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of New York, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Recognition & Leadership

  • Therese has been consistently ranked by Chambers USA for Nationwide E-Discovery & Information Governance since 2021 and by Chambers Global for USA E-Discovery & Information Governance since 2022 — recognition she has maintained through 2025. Her Chambers rankings reflect her standing as one of the country’s leading practitioners at the intersection of technology, data, and the law.

Professional Involvement

  • Therese is an active speaker and thought leader on AI, data governance, and emerging technology in legal practice. Her recent speaking engagements include programs on AI implementation challenges for enterprises, AI use in data management for legal departments, generative AI in e-discovery, and data privacy and minimization strategies. She contributes to Reed Smith’s Tech Law Talks podcast series, with recent episodes addressing how generative AI is transforming e-discovery document review and how TAR and GenAI are automating privilege review. She has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal on the topic of managing data risks in mergers and acquisitions.

Experience

  • Therese’s practice is built around the intersection of AI, data risk, and legal compliance. She counsels large financial services institutions, technology companies, pharmaceutical companies, industrial companies, and food products companies on the full spectrum of data risk management — from AI technology implementation and governance to cybersecurity, data breaches, cross-border data transfers, data migrations, and legacy data remediation. A significant focus of her practice involves helping clients integrate AI and data analytics tools into their e-discovery and compliance workflows while ensuring those implementations meet regulatory and legal requirements. She has represented clients in proactive and reactive negotiations before federal and state regulators including the SEC, FINRA, CFPB, Federal Reserve, and the New York Attorney General, as well as before U.S. state and federal courts on data privacy, cross-border transfer, and cybersecurity matters. With a practice that sits squarely at the convergence of AI adoption and legal risk, Therese brings attorneys a grounded, real-world perspective on what responsible technology governance looks like in practice.

Agenda

SESSION 1 – Copilot In Context: Understanding Microsoft’s AI Advantage for Lawyers | 1:00pm – 1:20pm

Discover what sets Copilot apart from public AI tools like ChatGPT, how its Microsoft 365 integration benefits law firms, and what attorneys should realistically expect — and watch for — in every output.

SESSION 2 – Copilot Across Microsoft 365: Use Cases | 1:20pm – 1:40pm

An application-by-application walkthrough of Copilot in the tools attorneys use every day. Participants will understand how Copilot integrates into Word, Outlook, Teams, Teams AV, Excel, and PowerPoint. The session emphasizes practical knowledge over theory: how to effectively leverage Copilot to improve efficiencies.

SESSION 3 – Ethics and Professional Responsibility When Using Copilot | 1:40pm – 2:00pm

Apply ABA Formal Opinion 512 directly to Copilot use cases — covering confidentiality, privilege, client data, billing, litigation disclosure, and staff supervision — concluding with a practical checklist attorneys can implement immediately in their practice.

BREAK | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

SESSION 4 – Deploying Copilot Firm-Wide: Governance, Rollout, and Sustainable Adoption | 2:10pm – 2:40pm

Build a firm-wide Copilot policy, train attorneys and staff, and establish oversight mechanisms that align AI use with professional obligations — from selecting pilot practice groups through scalable, compliancefocused firm-wide adoption.

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