Recently, law firms, corporate counsel, privacy experts and government employees have started seeking guidance for bringing AI into their organizations, better and more safely. While every organization and use case is different, we all share the common basic need to govern our use of technology to protect the privacy and confidentiality of our data. This piece provides some practical thoughts for how to do so in the rapidly evolving AI environment.

Setting the Stage

AI is already transforming the legal practice across the globe. The most popular use cases include legal research fact finding, case strategy, drafting and review automation. Lawyers and technologists are rapidly exploring new ways to automate and enhance their work with AI.

Most Commonly Cited Opportunities and Impacts graph Credit: ALM