Artificial Lawyer’s 2025 Predictions

Artificial Lawyer’s 2025 predictions are shaping up to be exciting, with a focus on integrating AI into daily workflows. Here are some key takeaways:

Key Predictions

– Increased AI Adoption: More legal professionals will incorporate AI into their daily routines, paving the way for broader shifts by late 2025 or early 2026.
– Innovation Leaders: Experts like Sacha Kirk of Lawcadia, Kerry Westland and team at Addleshaw Goddard, Liam Brown at Elevate, and Rawia Ashraf from Thomson are driving innovation in the legal tech space.
– Double Whammy: Recent developments, such as SixFifty’s AI tool and Epiq’s new AI abilities, are further accelerating AI adoption.

Emerging Trends

– Environmental Impact of AI: The environmental toll caused by AI will become a growing concern, driving efforts to reduce AI’s carbon footprint.
– State Privacy Law Trends: State privacy laws will continue to evolve, with a focus on protecting individuals’ rights.
– Lawyer RTO (Remote Work): Remote work will remain a staple of the legal industry, with lawyers adapting to new technologies and workflows.

For more comprehensive insights, you can download Bloomberg Law’s 2025 Predictions report, which covers over 30 analysis articles across five key areas of law.