Introduction
Legal research may become one of the most visibly transformed parts of modern law practice. Search, synthesis, summarization, and comparison are all areas where AI tools can compress time dramatically.
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How artificial intelligence is changing legal research, document review, billing, and the practice of law.

Legal research may become one of the most visibly transformed parts of modern law practice. Search, synthesis, summarization, and comparison are all areas where AI tools can compress time dramatically.

Artificial intelligence is often discussed in the legal industry as a job threat. But the more useful question for lawyers is not whether AI will replace the profession. It is how AI will reshape the structure of legal work.

A recently disclosed arbitration agreement involving the University of Nebraska and 18 Huskers football players contains a small but notable provision: it explicitly allows their law firm to use generative artificial intelligence in its legal work.

A recent Wall Street Journal article highlights a quiet but significant shift happening inside American courtrooms: judges are increasingly using artificial intelligence—not to replace human judgment, but to manage overwhelming workloads and improve efficiency.
We came across an interesting article in The Wall Street Journal that touches on a question many lawyers—and clients—are quietly asking: