Legal AI: from passive monitoring to controlled decisions
How to use legal AI to read, compare and prioritise faster without losing control over sources, dates and risk.
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Legal AI: from passive monitoring to controlled decisions
Updated March 2026 - Legal AI can speed up synthesis and comparison work, but only if primary sources, dates and confidentiality remain under control.
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Good practice
- ▸use AI for sorting and synthesis;
- ▸verify every sensitive point against primary sources;
- ▸manage confidentiality and access rules.
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Conclusion
Legal AI is valuable when it accelerates review without replacing judgement.
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Article written by Samuel HAYOT
Chartered Accountant, registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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