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AI is no longer an emerging concept in legal drafting—it’s becoming an operational necessity. Law firms are rapidly adopting AI-powered tools to streamline workflows, improve quality, and meet rising client expectations.
In fact, the shift is already delivering measurable results:
“65% of lawyers save up to five hours per week” using AI in legal writing, according to the ABA.
Several factors are accelerating adoption in 2026:
AI is reshaping both transactional and litigation work:
“The question is no longer whether to adopt AI-powered drafting tools, but how quickly and effectively.”
AI-powered drafting enables law firms to:
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