We've just released our 66 page report: The Legal AI Retrospective - Key Lessons from the Past Year. This will be the first of many to come. Major thank you to super-contributors Andrea Rinaldi & Philippe Prince-Tritto as well as the 100+ others who have given us thoughts and feedback along the way. This report is not about Genie, it's about sharing the use-cases, wins and challenges from across different practice areas, and jurisdictions. Do follow us and the team to remain informed as Legal AI continues to improve, and please message Alex Denne if you'd like to contribute to future reports.
Just in time for Christmas: Containing 3 months of research, 158 citations, and 43 quotes from industry experts, the 2024 Legal AI Industry Retrospective is here! If you're working in AI or legal, or just interested in it, this will get you up to speed on what's happened this year, and what might happen in 2025. My goal here was to provide an unbiased view on where legal AI is now and where it’s heading. We talk honestly about our competitors and their research in here too, it's not about Genie. This report covers: - Key Applications and Use Cases of Legal AI - Key Challenges - Emerging AI Trends That Matter to Legal AI - Proprietary Research - Contributions from 40+ Professors, In-house Counsel and Industry Experts 🌟 A big thank you to the following people for offering your thoughts, comments for inclusion, and feedback: Dan Safran, Jon Garon, Andrea Rinaldi, Andrew Forbes, Benedicta Y. Azagloh, Brittany L. Hernandez, David Kemp, Aleksandra Kozikowska, Duska Frink, Natalie Salunke, Evan Shenkman, Colin Doyle, Michael Madison, Frederick Chan, Kirill Ivaninskiy, Kevin P. Lee, Philippe Prince-Tritto. The full report is attached. Grab a mince pie and get stuck in.