Guidebook: How to Build an Actionable AI Policy for Your Law Firm
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future-forward concept. It’s here, and it’s changing the legal landscape in real time.
Which is why your law firm needs a robust AI policy, and it needs one now.
The American Bar Association (ABA) Tech Survey found a significant increase in AI adoption among law firms. 30% of survey respondents used AI technology in 2024 – a 172.73% increase from 2023.
This widespread, and often unmonitored, adoption makes the need for defensible AI policies even more critical. That’s why we’ve written this guide.
This guide:
- Breaks down the core components of a strong AI policy
- Provides actionable steps to address key elements like data privacy, professional responsibility
- Offers strategies for navigating the practicalities of integrating AI while maintaining client trust
Guidebook: How to Build an Actionable AI Policy for Your Law Firm
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future-forward concept. It’s here, and it’s changing the legal landscape in real time.
Which is why your law firm needs a robust AI policy, and it needs one now.
The American Bar Association (ABA) Tech Survey found a significant increase in AI adoption among law firms. 30% of survey respondents used AI technology in 2024 – a 172.73% increase from 2023.
This widespread, and often unmonitored, adoption makes the need for defensible AI policies even more critical. That’s why we’ve written this guide.
This guide:
- Breaks down the core components of a strong AI policy
- Provides actionable steps to address key elements like data privacy, professional responsibility
- Offers strategies for navigating the practicalities of integrating AI while maintaining client trust

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a future-forward concept. It’s here, and it’s changing the legal landscape in real time.
Which is why your law firm needs a robust AI policy, and it needs one now.
The American Bar Association (ABA) Tech Survey found a significant increase in AI adoption among law firms. 30% of survey respondents used AI technology in 2024 – a 172.73% increase from 2023.
This widespread, and often unmonitored, adoption makes the need for defensible AI policies even more critical. That’s why we’ve written this guide.
This guide:
- Breaks down the core components of a strong AI policy
- Provides actionable steps to address key elements like data privacy, professional responsibility
- Offers strategies for navigating the practicalities of integrating AI while maintaining client trust




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