Five ways law firms are turning legal AI into real ROI | LexisNexis
Legal AI has moved beyond experimentation. The conversation is no longer about whether to adopt it, but how to turn it into measurable commercial value.
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Five ways law firms are turning legal AI into real ROI | LexisNexis
Legal AI has moved beyond experimentation. The conversation is no longer about whether to adopt it, but how to turn it into measurable commercial value.
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Why AI capability is key to retaining top lawyers – LexisNexis
AI-driven changes in the legal sector now affect both the work being delivered, as well as the career paths of modern legal professionals. This impact of AI on career trajectory is one of the clearest messages in our latest report, AI and the redesign of legal work. Based on our data, a new question has come to light: How can organisations prioritise talent retention while implementing AI responsibly?
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Small law firms need simple AI rules and a clear workflow to stay in control – LexisNexis
AI adoption is rising quickly across the legal profession, but structure is not keeping pace. The report highlights that informal, anything-goes AI use leads to inconsistent standards, unclear accountability and avoidable risk.
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AI literacy is the new standard. Are you meeting it? – LexisNexis
Do you understand the tool you’re using? In a High Court case in 2025, 18 of 45 submitted case citations turned out not to exist. The AI had invented them, and nobody had checked. The claimant’s solicitor said she hadn’t read the cases herself; she’d relied on AI to do it for her. This isn’t just a high-profile one-off situation, this is a strong example of what happens when AI output enters the workflow without a verification step.
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LexisNexis | Can your firm explain how it uses AI?
Not long ago, the question shaping conversations about AI in law firms came from leadership: should we be using AI at all? As adoption has accelerated across the profession, that question has largely been answered, (yes). Today, a different one is shaping how firms approach AI.
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Shaping access to justice in the age of AI – LexisNexis
Access to justice has never stood still. Throughout history, the way legal support is delivered has evolved alongside social change, professional practice and technological development.
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NetDocuments appoints new APAC Head to drive regional growth
NetDocuments, the #1 trusted intelligent Document Management System (DMS) for legal professionals, today announced the appointment of Kaleb Holden as Head of Asia-Pacific (APAC), reinforcing NetDocuments commitment to the market and positioning the company for continued growth across the region.
READ MORE >>LEAP: Is legal AI becoming ‘mandatory’ in criminal law?
There is understandable caution around the idea that AI could become ‘mandatory’ in legal practice. Strictly speaking, there is no rule requiring lawyers to use AI on cases, and I do not believe we are at the point where anyone can say it is compulsory.
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Why transparency in promotions matters more than ever | LexisNexis
Transparent promotion practices are no longer just an internal HR concern for law firms. They now play a direct role in reputation, visibility and trust, shaping how firms are perceived by talent, clients and the wider market.
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Katchr Welcomes TV Edwards Solicitors LLP as a New Client
Katchr is pleased to announce that TV Edwards Solicitors LLP, a leading London-based law firm, has selected Katchr Enterprise as its performance management and business intelligence platform.
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