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(19) Legal AI Live, December 2025, Part 1

Legal AI Live

December 2025, Part 1, Top 5 Takeaways:

  1. AI Tools Are Now Essential in Legal Practice.
    All panelists described how AI has become a daily part of their work—whether for document drafting, research, translation, or workflow automation. Tools like NotebookLM and custom GPTs are now integral to legal professionals’ routines.

  2. Vibe Coding and No-Code Platforms Are Transforming Workflows.
    Several panelists highlighted the rise of “vibe coding” and no-code/low-code platforms, which allow legal professionals to build custom solutions and automate tasks without needing developers. This shift is streamlining collaboration and enabling more personalized, efficient workflows.

  3. AI as a Reliable First Draft and Research Assistant.
    AI is now “boringly reliable” for tasks like generating first drafts, summarizing complex documents, and providing starting points for legal research. While not perfect for final outputs, AI excels at overcoming the blank page problem and accelerating content production.

  4. The Importance of Human Oversight and Critical Thinking.
    Despite AI’s advances, panelists stressed the need for human review—especially to catch errors like incorrect citations or to ensure nuanced legal analysis. The best results come from “human-in-the-loop” or “human-on-the-loop” approaches, combining AI’s speed with expert’s judgment and intervention.

  5. Continuous Experimentation and Adaptation Are Key.
    The legal AI landscape is evolving rapidly. Panelists encouraged ongoing experimentation with new tools, being open to change, and not being “monogamous” with any single AI platform. Staying curious and adaptable is crucial for leveraging AI’s full potential in legal work.

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