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Agentic AI in Legal Services

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In this episode of DX Today, we explore the seismic shift currently transforming the legal industry as it moves beyond basic generative AI toward the era of Agentic AI. While previous years were defined by copilots that assisted with drafting and summarization, 2026 has ushered in autonomous systems capable of planning and executing complex, multi-step workflows with minimal human intervention. We dive into the technical architecture behind these digital associates, examining how frameworks like Reasoning and Acting allow tools from industry leaders like Harvey and Ironclad to perform end-to-end tasks such as litigation research and contract redlining. With Gartner predicting that nearly half of enterprise applications will soon feature these task-specific agents, we analyze why this transition represents the most significant technological milestone since the digitization of case law.The implications of this shift extend far beyond simple efficiency, as early adopters report staggering time savings of up to seventy percent on critical tasks like fact extraction. However, this leap toward an autopilot model brings a host of new challenges, from the potential collapse of the traditional billable hour to urgent regulatory concerns regarding the unauthorized practice of law and professional liability. We discuss the latest guidance from the California Bar and the EU AI Act, emphasizing why human oversight remains non-negotiable even as machines take on more sophisticated roles. This episode provides a strategic roadmap for law firms looking to navigate this high-stakes landscape, offering insights on data hygiene, prompt engineering, and the transition toward value-based billing in a world where the agent era has officially begun.
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