Can law firms use AI tools?
Law firms may use technology where appropriate, but they remain responsible for confidentiality, supervision, accuracy and professional obligations.
Answers about legal AI tools, law firm AI adoption, contract review software and AI risks.
Law firms may use technology where appropriate, but they remain responsible for confidentiality, supervision, accuracy and professional obligations.
Common use cases include research, drafting, document review, client intake, contract analysis, due diligence and knowledge search.
AI tools should not be assumed to provide legal advice unless used within an appropriate regulated and supervised legal service.
Ask about data use, confidentiality, training, security, integrations, audit trails, jurisdiction coverage and human review workflows.
AI contract review tools can help identify clauses, risks, summaries and deviations from playbooks, but outputs should be professionally reviewed.
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