AI for lawyers.
The risk is not the model. The risk is the scope. Where AI earns its keep in a law firm and where it manufactures liability.
A law firm chatbot that answers an out-of-scope question is not a marketing problem; it is a malpractice vector. The Boca Raton estate planning chatbot that confidently cited a Florida statute amendment that did not exist is the cautionary tale that wrote the rules we deploy by. Inside a law firm we will install AI on intake qualification, document triage, and conflict-of-interest scanning, and we will refuse it on legal information delivery to consumers. The full guide, including the scope-containment language and the disclaimer pattern, ships in June 2026.
Coming online in 2026. The roadmap below is committed, the writing is queued.
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The law firm chatbot that made up case law.
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