60 Days to a Firm-Wide Intranet: What That Actually Looks Like
60 Days to a Firm-Wide Intranet: What That Actually Looks Like
A practical walkthrough from kickoff to go-live - and why the old timeline is no longer the benchmark.
Ask any IT director at a law firm about their last intranet project and the answer usually involves the same cast of characters: a six-month timeline that stretched to eighteen, a budget that doubled, a vendor who needed to be called for every template change, and an attorney adoption rate that politely hovered around thirty percent.
That experience has calcified into a working assumption across the industry: intranet projects are long, expensive, and disruptive. So firms either defer them indefinitely or underinvest in what they build. Neither outcome serves the firm. And neither outcome is any longer necessary.
The following is a process-level account of what a modern, structured law firm intranet deployment actually looks like - week by week, milestone by milestone - when the right infrastructure is already built in.
Why the Old Timeline Was Never About the Intranet
The 6-to-12-month intranet timeline was never a reflection of complexity. It was a reflection of architecture. Legacy intranet projects required custom SharePoint development, bespoke connectors for every integrated system, role and permission structures built from scratch, and a change management programme to compensate for unintuitive interfaces. Every firm started at zero.
When the intranet is pre-configured with legal-specific web parts, role-based persona frameworks, DMS connectors, and site templates already built, the timeline compresses dramatically. What remains is configuration, not construction.
Phase by phase - what each two-week sprint delivers
Four sprints, sequenced from environment readiness through go-live. Each phase has a clear output the firm can verify before moving to the next.
The engagement begins with a structured discovery session covering the firm's Microsoft 365 environment, DMS platform (iManage, NetDocuments, or SharePoint Online), HR and finance systems, and persona structure. The output is a configuration blueprint - not a requirements document that feeds months of development.
In parallel, the firm's IT team provisions the Azure environment and validates that the Microsoft 365 tenant meets deployment prerequisites. Because the product deploys entirely within the firm's own tenant, there is no shared infrastructure to configure, no third-party hosting to onboard.
Role-based persona assignments are configured through SharePoint lists - no code, no custom development. The firm's IT administrator assigns personas to staff (Partners, Associates, Billing Attorneys, Paralegals, Business Professionals, and others), and the intranet immediately begins serving each user a tailored experience.
Pre-built site templates for Departments, Practice Groups, and Offices are deployed and branded to the firm's visual identity - logo, colour palette, and typography applied without professional services involvement.
The DMS Bridge is configured to establish bi-directional sync between the firm's document management system and SharePoint. Matter workspaces, document libraries, and search indexes begin synchronising. Attorneys can now run natural language queries that return results across DMS documents, SharePoint content, HR policies, and time and billing records simultaneously.
Live Finance Data Binding connects the firm's Time and Billing system to role-specific financial dashboards. Partners see matter-level profitability and timekeeper summaries in real time. Billing attorneys receive targeted alerts for missing time entries, navigating directly to the relevant matter from the intranet homepage.
User acceptance testing runs across representative personas - attorneys, paralegals, finance staff, IT administrators - validating search accuracy, data binding, permission enforcement, and mobile responsiveness. Issues identified during UAT are resolved at the configuration layer; no code changes are required.
IT administrator training covers persona management, template administration, connector configuration, and content publishing. The objective is full self-sufficiency post-go-live - the firm should be able to manage every routine update without engaging the vendor.
Go-live follows. Attorneys access a consumer-grade interface that mirrors the apps they already use, requiring no formal change management programme and no specialised training.
What the IT Team Actually Manages Ongoing
Post-go-live, the firm's IT team manages the intranet independently - no vendor on speed dial for routine changes.
Persona Reassignments
When staff move between roles, persona updates are applied via SharePoint lists in minutes - no developer, no ticket queue.
New Sites from Templates
New offices, departments, or practice groups are spun up from pre-built site templates without vendor involvement.
Connector Configuration
Integrations with new systems are handled through the Data Mapper tool, using REST or Web API endpoints - no code release.
Key Milestone Summary
| Timeline | Phase |
|---|---|
| Weeks 1–2 | Discovery + environment setup |
| Weeks 3–4 | Persona config + template deployment |
| Weeks 5–6 | DMS integration + data binding |
| Weeks 7–8 | UAT + training + go-live |
| 60 days | Total: kickoff to firm-wide deployment |
Legal101 - Why 60 days is a deliverable, not an aspiration
The 60-day deployment is the direct result of a product architecture built for law firms from the ground up. Legal101 is a Generative AI-powered legal intranet purpose-built for Microsoft 365 SharePoint.
Legal Features
Purpose-built for matter-centric workflows
Web Parts
Drop-in components, no custom build
Personas
Configured via SharePoint lists
Site Templates
Departments, practice groups, offices
It deploys entirely within the firm's own Microsoft 365 tenant and Azure subscription; no shared infrastructure, no vendor data access, no forced migration from existing systems. Integration with iManage, NetDocuments, SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, M365 Copilot, Power BI, and Power Automate is native, not bolted on.
For firms that have been deferring their intranet investment because the timeline felt prohibitive, Legal101 removes that constraint. A firm-wide, AI-powered intranet; fully branded, fully integrated, fully managed by the internal IT team is a 60-day project. Not a year-long programme.
For more details, visit https://klstinc.com/legal101/
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