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How is AI Used in Legal Technology?

Published on October 12, 2023
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Jan Hill
Written by Jan Hill

In a competitive market, law firms require robust legal software to streamline their marketing and client intake processes. Email campaigns to nurture and follow-up with prospects are a necessity. However, when running a busy practice, writing compelling marketing copy from scratch can’t (and shouldn’t) be a firm’s top priority.

Although many legal professionals have strong opinions regarding the use of legal AI tools, a recent survey of lawyers found a large majority (82 percent) believe that generative AI can be readily applied to legal work, while 51 percent said that generative AI should be applied to legal work.

How is AI being used in the legal field?

AI in the legal industry streamlines processes, enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and improves decision-making. Here are some examples of AI in the legal sector:

Legal document generation

AI legal writing can generate legal documents by customizing templates based upon user input to reduce the time and effort required for drafting legal documents.

Document review

AI-powered algorithms can quickly review and analyze large volumes of legal documents, contracts, and case law to obtain pertinent information, identify patterns, and flag potential issues.

Legal research

AI legal research tools can assist lawyers in retrieving applicable case law and statutes, by scanning through extensive databases of legal documents, saving time and effort.

Virtual assistants

AI legal assistants can provide legal information and answer common legal questions to help law firms handle routine inquiries and provide better customer service.

Legal chatbots

Chatbots on law firm websites can be used to gather initial information from potential clients, helping firms assess whether they can take on a case and reducing administrative tasks.

Compliance and risk management

AI systems can monitor and analyze regulatory changes to help organizations stay compliant with evolving laws and regulations, assess risks, and propose mitigation strategies.

Predictive analytics

AI can predict case outcomes based on historical data and legal precedents to help lawyers and clients make more informed decisions about litigation strategies, settlement negotiations, and risk assessment.

eDiscovery

AI can be used to sift through massive volumes of electronic data during the discovery process in litigation to identify relevant documents and information crucial for legal proceedings.

While AI offers numerous benefits in the legal field, it also raises ethical and regulatory concerns, particularly regarding data privacy, bias in algorithms, and the potential displacement of certain legal jobs. Legal professionals must carefully consider these issues as they integrate AI into their practices.

How AI will change the legal industry

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to bring significant changes to the legal industry, transforming various aspects of legal practice and operations. So what is the future of AI in the legal sector? What are the challenges? Here's how AI is likely to impact the legal field:

  • Increased efficiency: AI can automate routine and time-consuming tasks like document review, legal research, and contract analysis, allowing legal professionals to focus on more strategic and complex aspects of their work.
  • Reduced costs: By automating tasks and improving resource allocation, AI can help law firms and legal departments reduce operational costs, to legal services more accessible and cost-effective for clients.
  • Improved accuracy: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data with a high degree of accuracy, reducing the risk of human error in tasks like document review and data extraction.
  • Empowered legal professionals: AI tools can act as valuable assistants, helping lawyers and legal professionals perform tasks more efficiently and effectively, ultimately enhancing their productivity.

Overall, AI is likely to reshape the legal industry by augmenting the capabilities of legal professionals, improving access to legal services, and transforming the way legal work is performed, making it more efficient and cost-effective. However, it will also require ongoing adaptation, training, and careful consideration of ethical and regulatory issues.

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Jan Hill

Jan Hill

Jan is a paralegal and freelance copywriter who spends most of her working hours in the law and legal tech space. When she’s not writing, Jan can be found playing with (and cleaning up after) her three dogs and one cat and enjoying the Southern California sun.
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