How AI is reshaping the future of legal practice

Stu White, product and engineering director at Access Legal, shares why using the right AI tools could help law firms to transform the way they operate.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept – it is redefining industries, including the legal sector.

What once seemed like a profession rooted in human intellect and tradition is now evolving through technological innovation.

Law firms, large and small, are beginning to recognise AI's transformative potential. From streamlining operations to providing predictive insights, AI is revolutionising legal practice in ways that go beyond efficiency.

AI’s role in the legal world, while still developing, offers an intriguing glimpse into the future.

As AI evolves, law firms need to understand its capabilities and embrace its potential to remain competitive in an increasingly tech-driven environment.

The evolution of AI in legal practice

AI’s involvement with law has been growing steadily since early innovations in 2016, including chatbots capable of handling routine client inquiries.

Today, the integration of AI into legal operations is becoming more sophisticated.

According to a 2024 LexisNexis survey of over 1,200 UK legal professionals, AI adoption has more than doubled in recent months, with many law firms allocating a budget specifically for generative AI tools.

AI’s transformative role in legal operations

AI is redefining how law firms operate, enhancing everything from routine tasks to high-level legal strategy.

Here's a breakdown of AI’s most significant impacts:

AI-powered legal research

Traditionally, legal research is time-consuming, requiring lawyers to sift through vast quantities of case law, precedents, and statutes.

AI tools can now perform this task more efficiently, analysing large datasets in minutes, identifying relevant information, and summarising findings.

The introduction of generative AI takes this a step further, generating briefings and case summaries that reduce hours of work into mere minutes.

Legal document creation and automation

Contract drafting, legal forms and agreements have long been the cornerstone of legal practice.

AI-driven tools can now automate much of this process, using predefined templates to generate precise, consistent and compliant documents.

This automation not only reduces human error but also frees up lawyers to focus on more strategic matters.

Enhanced client engagement through AI chat

AI-powered chatbots are transforming client engagement. These bots can handle basic legal enquiries, schedule appointments and offer 24/7 support.

By automating these processes, law firms can provide faster response times while allowing fee earners to concentrate on complex legal work.

Due diligence and risk assessment

Due diligence is essential in law but can be labour-intensive.

AI can rapidly process and analyse vast volumes of contracts, documents, and other data sources, identifying potential risks and compliance issues with remarkable accuracy. This enhances the thoroughness of due diligence and also accelerates the process, allowing firms to take on more clients without compromising quality.

Predictive analytics

Perhaps the most exciting AI application lies in predictive analytics.

AI can analyse historical data to forecast the outcomes of cases, allowing lawyers to assess the likelihood of success and tailor their strategies accordingly.

The ability to predict case outcomes based on data-driven insights provides lawyers with a powerful tool to anticipate challenges and mitigate risks early on.

What the future holds for AI in legal practice

While AI’s immediate impact is on operational efficiency, its future potential extends far beyond this.

The next wave of AI tools promises to revolutionise the strategic aspects of law, driving innovation and reshaping the client-lawyer relationship:

  • enabling smaller firms to compete: AI provides smaller firms and solo practitioners with the resources they need to compete with larger firms. By automating routine tasks, firms can handle a larger volume of work without the need for extensive staff or resources, levelling the playing field. This could mark a significant change in how legal services are delivered, with smaller firms gaining a competitive edge through technology.
  • ensuring legal compliance and reducing risk: as regulations become more complex, ensuring compliance can be overwhelming for even the most experienced legal teams. AI tools can assist by cross-referencing contracts and documents against a changing regulatory landscape. AI-powered monitoring tools can alert legal teams to new legislative changes, helping firms stay ahead of compliance risks. This ability to be continuously vigilant reduces the chance of costly non-compliance issues and legal disputes.
  • fostering innovation in legal strategy: AI’s capacity to process and analyse enormous amounts of data offers an advantage when it comes to uncovering trends, patterns, and new precedents. Law firms can use these insights to craft innovative, data-driven legal strategies that could provide a competitive edge in complex cases. By using AI to unlock deeper insights from case data, firms will be able to offer more tailored and strategic legal solutions to clients.

Preparing for the AI-powered legal future

For law firms, preparing for AI adoption involves more than just buying the latest software. It requires a mindset shift, a focus on training and a well-defined strategy for AI integration.

Those who invest carefully in AI now will find themselves ahead of the curve, while firms that hesitate may struggle to catch up.

Key steps for AI Integration:

  • Continuous learning: staying informed about AI advances is critical. Law firms should engage with industry experts, attend relevant conferences and regularly assess new AI tools that could enhance their services
  • Training and development: implementing AI requires training legal teams to use these tools effectively. Investing in education will help ensure that AI’s potential is fully realised while also addressing important ethical concerns like data privacy and bias prevention
  • Strategic implementation: AI should be adopted with clear business goals in mind. Whether it’s improving efficiency, enhancing client satisfaction, or expanding service offerings, a well-defined AI strategy ensures that firms are adopting technology for good reason

Embracing AI and transforming legal practice

AI will not replace lawyers, but it will transform how they work.

By embracing the right AI tools, law firms can offer better client service, make more informed decisions and ultimately achieve greater success.

Those who adopt AI early will lead the way in a new era of legal practice, where innovation and efficiency drive the future.

It’s time to embrace this technology and make sure your firm is ready to capitalise on the AI revolution.

Contact Access Legal to talk to an expert about how implementing the right AI tools could support your legal firm, or visit our ‘AI in Law Firms’ resource hub to dive deeper into the opportunities AI offers.

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