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AI agents are moving from demos to daily legal operations
Legal teams are shifting from experimentation to production, with clear gains in intake, triage, knowledge retrieval, and internal service delivery.
Read articleLegal departments are no longer evaluating AI only through isolated pilots. Across firms, in-house teams, and public sector legal units, the center of gravity is shifting toward operational deployment. The most successful teams are not chasing generic chat experiences. They are building focused workflows for intake, triage, drafting support, internal knowledge retrieval, and compliance review.
What is changing
The clearest pattern is specialization. Instead of asking one assistant to do everything, organizations are introducing narrow AI agents connected to the right data, playbooks, and approval paths. That shift improves trust, auditability, and business adoption.
Why it matters
The result is a more practical legal AI stack: smaller interfaces, stronger governance, and measurable time savings. That is where the next wave of durable value in legal tech is ...