| Author/Contributor(s): | Seet, Matthew; Stevens, An-Ru |
| Publisher: | Globe Law and Business |
| Date: | 8/25/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Privacy risks include breaches of confidentiality when lawyers use public AI tools, exposing sensitive client information to unintended parties. Intellectual property risks arise when external vendors gain access to proprietary legal team data, raising questions about ownership and misuse. Reliability risks are equally pressing – inaccurate AI outputs can lead to flawed advice, while the “black box” nature of some systems complicates accountability and adds verification costs. Operational risks reflect the other side of the coin – the cost of failing to use AI effectively. Lawyers that lag behind in adoption may lose efficiencies, opportunities, and ultimately market position. Cultural risks have the potential for profound long-term impact: generational divides in adoption, complacency among experienced practitioners, and diminished opportunities for junior lawyers to learn through traditional methods.
Each chapter concludes by briefly outlining the strategic solutions legal teams may adopt to mitigate the risks discussed. For readers grappling with stalled pilots, disillusionment, or uncertainty, this book offers practical guidance to build literacy, manage risk, and make informed decisions in an evolving landscape.