Single Sign-On (SSO)
Overview
Dashboard Legal supports Single Sign-On (SSO) to make access simple and secure for your organization. Once SSO is enabled, users sign in using their firm credentials; no separate passwords to manage.
SSO applies across Bloomberg products, including Dashboard Legal and Bloomberg Law, and provides a seamless experience between them.
Getting Started with SSO (Admins)
SSO setup is designed to be fast and straightforward.
How SSO Works
- Your organization configures SSO using your identity provider (IdP), such as Microsoft Entra / Azure AD
- Once enabled, users authenticate through your firm’s SSO
- Users are automatically provisioned for Dashboard Legal behind the scenes
Recommended Setup
- Create a single Active Directory (AD) group for Bloomberg products (Dashboard Legal, Bloomberg Law, Bloomberg Tax, etc.)
- Add all users who should have access to any Bloomberg product to this group
- We recommend adding the entire firm, which avoids needing admin updates later
- This approach is already in use at many Am Law firms
Key Admin Notes
- SSO applies to all Bloomberg subscriptions for your organization
- Users do not need separate DBL credentials
- No additional configuration is required for individual users
If you’d like, our team can walk through setup and testing with you live.
User Experience (What End Users See)
First-Time Access & Auto-Provisioning
Users are automatically provisioned for Dashboard Legal when they authenticate via SSO—even if they’ve never opened DBL before.
Important to know:
- Users are not notified that they have access to Dashboard Legal
- They only see DBL if they attempt to go there
Example
- A user logs into Bloomberg Law
- They authenticate via SSO
- Behind the scenes, they are provisioned for Dashboard Legal
- If they later navigate to Dashboard Legal, access is seamless
Magic Links & Product Routing
Dashboard Legal and Bloomberg Law use product-specific “magic links.”
- If a user clicks a Dashboard Legal magic link, they are taken directly to DBL
- If a user clicks a Bloomberg Law link, they are taken directly to BLAW
- SSO ensures users are authenticated, but the link determines the destination
This means:
- Users with access to both products will land in the correct one
- Users won’t “accidentally” see Dashboard Legal unless they are given the DBL link
What Happens If Access Fails?
User Has SSO but Has Never Used the DBL Magic Link
- User sees the standard login page
- They enter their email address
- Based on their domain, they are routed through SSO
- This behaves the same as using the magic link
User Tries to Access a Product They Don’t Have
- The user will see an extended sign-in page
- This page explains that they are logged in but do not have access to that product
- Instructions are provided to contact the Help Desk
Microsoft “Trouble Signing You In” Errors
- These messages originate from your firm’s identity provider (e.g., Microsoft)
- They typically indicate the user is not in the correct Active Directory group
- Your internal IT team controls this messaging and group membership
Bloomberg Law + Dashboard Legal Together
When your organization has both Bloomberg Law and Dashboard Legal:
- SSO is enabled for both products
- Users authenticate once using SSO
- Access is product-specific and link-driven
- Dashboard Legal access is seamless but not visible unless users navigate to DBL
In short:
SSO controls authentication. Links control which product users enter.