March 2026 Edition | Legal Ops

March 2026 Edition | Legal Ops

Legal ops teams are being asked to do more without more budget or headcount. AI can help, but only if it is applied in the right places. Now is the time to decide where it fits, how your team should be structured, and what needs to change. This issue focuses on where to start and what to prioritize. Legal Soundings, Harbor’s new podcast, brings these conversations to life. Listen now to learn more.

From AI Hype to Enterprise Reality — Where Legal Innovation Is Actually Heading

Many AI efforts stall after the pilot phase. Here’s how to move forward.

In this Legal Soundings episode, Bob Ambrogi (LawSites) and Stephanie Wilkins (Legaltech Hub) break down what separates teams that make AI stick from those that don’t — listen here.


Plugged In: Claude’s Foundational Shift Shakes Up Legal Technology

AI is starting to reshape how legal teams operate, not just the tools they use.

In this article, Rudy DeFelice, Global Head of Harbor Labs, draws on his interview with BNN Bloomberg to show what this shift means in practice and where to focus next — read more.


AI and the Human Element: Why Legal Talent Strategy Still Determines the Winners – Corporate Counsel

Some legal teams are getting far more value from AI than others. Here’s why.

Published in Corporate Counsel, Lauren Chung, Harbor’s Practice Group Lead, Strategy + Transformation, shares what is driving the gap and what to change — read more.


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Harbor receives the Industry Showcase Award at the Intapp Partner Forum

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