How could AI replace lawyers?
- AI will automate some of the most routine tasks of a lawyer's employment instead of completely replacing them.
- Lawyers will consequently have more time to concentrate on other activities and successes.
- AI won't take their place. But lawyers who don't use legal AI will likely be replaced by the ones who use it.

The legal industry has adopted many cutting-edge innovations that have increased the efficiency of lawyers. But none of the AI-based software aspires to displace attorneys; instead, it increases the truthfulness and precision of research and analysis.[1] Only the brilliance of a human mind can refine the facts of a client's case into compelling legal questions. The ability to have both information and empathy is unique to the human mind. This means that even if more AI skills are developed, the need for lawyers will never go away.[2] Instead, their work will change and adapt through time.[3]
The AI-based assistance software will automate many clerical tasks while improving efficiency and competence in the legal profession, including analysis, decision-making, and stratification. The human element will always be important in the legal profession.[4][5]
Where AI is being used by the Lawyers:[edit]
Artificial intelligence is more likely to assist lawyers than replace them. Nevertheless, it is already being utilized to automate a few operations. The following are some examples:
Use of AI in Contract review and analysis enables lawyers to avoid human errors and save time[edit]

The examination of documents is a significant component of the legal discovery process and a time-consuming one. To make a contract review timely and consistently, identifying problems and mistakes in the text that human attorneys would have overlooked. By automating the evaluation of documents, artificial intelligence solutions intend to speed up and streamline the procedures that now take a significant amount of time. When investigating the facts of a particular legal matter, highlighting the essential papers or even just the necessary sections guarantees that neither human work nor time is wasted in the process. Lawgeex is an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven documentation analyzer that assists attorneys with the automation of contract evaluation.[6][7]
The use of AI helps lawyers request and locate all the relevant documents[edit]
When seeking and finding all the necessary papers, one of the issues that might arise is trying to think of the numerous ways a subject can be stated or addressed. Separately, some papers are shielded from inspection, and an attorney (or the court) may try to restrict the breadth of the inquiry so as not to place an undue burden on the party presenting the evidence.[8]
Lawyers are using AI in conducting legal research to understand the meaning of the words and match them to keywords[edit]

Another area of the practice of law in which AI is already being used significantly is doing legal research. Besides matching the phrases to their corresponding keywords, machine learning algorithms attempt to comprehend the meaning of the words. One product that falls into this category is Westlaw Edge, introduced by Thomson Reuters more than three years ago.[9]
Lawyers are using AI in the Simplification of Legalese for clients[edit]
After years of studying under strict conditions, lawyers eventually attain a level of proficiency that enables them to comprehend and interpret legalese with relative ease. In most cases, the people who come in for consultations are unaware of the legal language and phrases used.
AI technologies may assist customers in comprehending the fundamentals of any legal document by translating legalese into language that is easier to understand before they meet with an attorney.
The average person may now use one of the many AI-enabled assistants to submit their legal papers and get streamlined copies of those documents in minutes. The findings of the study are used by AI solutions to provide recommendations on how a lawyer may assist the client without spending unnecessary time throughout legal discovery.
Users will submit the necessary files, and then the AI will produce a case file. It will, in the end, result in time and money savings for those who practice law and the general public.[10][11]
Lawyers are using AI to Expedite the Due Diligence Process and find the background information[edit]
Another step that requires significant time and attention from legal practitioners is the investigation of background information, sometimes known as due diligence. They may save time and speed up this procedure with a platform supported by AI.
Because it will make it easier for law firms to check facts and offer numbers and outcomes from past cases, artificial intelligence will have a significant influence when it comes to the process of doing due diligence in law firms. The method of doing due diligence often requires a lot of effort from people, and AI will assist increase the precision of the procedure while reducing the amount of effort needed.[12]
AI is helping attorneys do Predictive Analytics, which enables them to predict the outcomes of legal cases better[edit]
AI is capable of using vast quantities of data and sorting through it using a variety of factors such as the prior judgment of the court, comparable case verdicts, emotional triggers, and so on.
A legal practitioner may also use it to forecast the result of any case they are currently working on. These forecasts are often based on previous data and can discover new information and prospective arguments that may be used in any case.
These forecasts may assist you in responding to customers' most often-asked questions, such as "How probable is it that we will win?" and "Should I accept a settlement?" Lawyers can respond to these critical issues by accessing the data and forecasts generated with artificial intelligence assistance in law companies.[13]
How AI and Law Can Together Change the functioning of the Legal Industry?[edit]
When completely autonomous AI is implemented in legal systems, humans and machines will inevitably coexist peacefully. It will be necessary for legal practices to adjust their tactics to integrate AI successfully into their day-to-day operations. In exchange, AI will give the companies an unseen helping hand that will allow them to take on more challenging situations.[14]
- ↑ Sharma, Satyam (2022-07-05). "Skills or jobs that will not be replaced by Automation, Artificial Intelligence in the future". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ Futures, Legal (2021-07-05). "Is artificial intelligence making lawyers redundant?". Legal Futures. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ Exigent (2020-03-17). "How Will Artificial Intelligence Impact the Legal Profession?". Exigent. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Will AI Replace Lawyers & Other Myths: Legal AI Mythbusters". JD Supra. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Indian Legal System". legalserviceindia.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Lawgeex - Conquer Your Contracts". Lawgeex. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Will AI Replace Lawyers & Other Myths: Legal AI Mythbusters". JD Supra. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Law Bots: How AI Is Reshaping the Legal Profession". Business Law Today from ABA. 2022-02-21. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Westlaw Edge - Advanced Legal Research powered by A.I." legal.thomsonreuters.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ Clements, Julie (2021-09-27). "6 Ways In Which AI Is Transforming Legal Document Management". Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ Eliot, Lance (2020-11-30). "AI & Law: Legal Simplification". Medium. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the practice of law: An introduction". blog.rossintelligence.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "Use of AI in law firms to predict litigation outcomes | LexisNexis Blogs". www.lexisnexis.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- ↑ "AI and its Impact on Legal Technology". legal.thomsonreuters.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.