Legal AI: Is Anyone Actually Using It?
The hype around legal AI is deafening, but a new survey throws cold water on the party, revealing that most in-house legal departments are barely scratching the surface of what's possible.
The hype around legal AI is deafening, but a new survey throws cold water on the party, revealing that most in-house legal departments are barely scratching the surface of what's possible.
Legal AI is all the rage. But is it delivering? Greg Lambert, Chief Innovation Officer at Jackson Walker, offers a bracingly realistic take on what's actually happening on the ground.
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Forget BigLaw dragging its feet on AI. Axiom just handed Harvey access to 14,000 lawyers on demand—and their Fortune 500 clients. This flips the script on who leads legal tech.
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Your lawyers are faster. Your backlog? Unchanged. A massive gap between legal AI adoption and actual impact reveals the real problem—and it's not the tools.