Executive guide: Redesigning legal work for the AI era
Key Takeaways
- AI requires lawyers to evaluate machine-generated work, which shifts the burden of expertise and requires new forms of judgment.
- Legal organizations must establish clear standards around traceability, explainability, and accountability to build trust in AI.
- The traditional billable hour is under strain as AI decouples legal work from the time and effort traditionally used to price it.
The legal industry is actively changing because of AI. While many see AI as just a way to improve efficiency, it actually reshapes operating models, talent development, and how legal value is delivered and priced.
New AI tools are streamlining research, contract review, and due diligence, changing the core tasks of lawyers and firms. Legal professionals must now adapt to evolving client expectations, regulatory demands, and new forms of value delivery.
Download our executive guide to understand the five clear pressure zones emerging in the legal field. You will learn how to navigate the transition from incremental AI adoption to a fully transformed legal operation.
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