Microsoft will pay up to $279K for a lawyer who can build AI
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Microsoft is seeking a lawyer who can shape how its legal department uses AI. The hire will build agents, sharpen prompts, and train attorneys.
Microsoft seeks Principal Legal Engineer ($279K) to develop Copilot agents for contract automation and legal workflow. In-house legal automation cuts external counsel dependency, becoming core enterprise strategy for cost control and efficiency.
Microsoft will pay up to $279K for a lawyer who can build AI
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Melia Robinson
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