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The Jury May No Longer be Out on Legal GenAI

While some hesitancy around generative AI remains, it has eased – from 35% of legal professionals expressing concern in 2024 to 24% this year, according to a Thomson Reuters Institute survey.

The Jury May No Longer be Out on Legal GenAI

The pace of change is accelerating: currently, only 15% of law firms say GenAI is central to their workflow, but that’s expected to rise to 95% within five years.

 

If the jury is still out on GenAI’s place in legal work, it’s clear that deliberations are ending. Firms that embrace this shift now – by building strategy, training their teams and measuring impact – will lead the market tomorrow.

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