# Session 23: Microsoft & Power Platform for Legal Departments

### Speaker

**Kai Kubsch**, Manager at KPMG Law ([LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-hendrik-kubsch-52561b123/?originalSubdomain=de))

The vast majority of legal departments work with Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, Word, Excel and Power Point on a daily basis. The existing Microsoft licenses can contribute even more to making legal departments more efficient. In his presentation, Kai will show how individual apps, workflows or dashboards can be designed with the Microsoft Power Platform and what a legal tech strategy with a focus on Microsoft (compatible) systems (CLM, matter management, etc.) can look like.

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## Slides

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