The Anthropic CEO recently did a big interview.
He made a pretty blunt prediction:
Many tasks in law, consulting, and finance could be automated within the next year.
Whether you agree with that or not...
One thing is becoming clear:
Law firms are starting to experiment with AI workflows right now.
Not to replace attorneys... but to speed up things like:
• reviewing large sets of documents
• organizing medical records
• drafting internal summaries
• preparing demand letters
• analyzing deposition transcripts
Some firms are already building internal AI workflows.
Others are still trying to figure out what’s safe, what’s risky, and what works for them.
We are kicking things off this week with:
• 5 safe AI workflows law firms are testing right now
• examples of how lawyers are experimenting with AI internally
• discussions about security, confidentiality, and ethics
• ideas for where this technology can help firms
We’re also working with a couple AI consultants who specialize in law firms.
They’ve opened a few free diagnostic sessions for firms that want help fitting AI into their workflows.
So whether you're on "day one" and you have no idea where to start...
Or you're playing around with Claude or other legal tech tools to build internal systems...
No pressure, just an opportunity to talk shop with other attorneys.
If you want to check it out, join here.
Bear with us as we approve folks and get everyone situated.
No vendors or marketing pitches are allowed.
Looking forward to making this the best space online for attorneys.
Until next time,
-The Legal Brief
