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AI for Lawyers: The Assistants That Never Sleep (But Still Need Supervision)

AI for Lawyers: The Assistants That Never Sleep (But Still Need Supervision)

Episode 879 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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AI is rapidly reshaping the legal industry but where does it actually help lawyers, and where does it fall apart? 

In this episode of Maximum Lawyer Live, Tyson Mutrux breaks down a thought-provoking article shared by Alex Su about how lawyers are using AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT in real legal practice.

Tyson walks through real examples of where AI excels like client communication, summarizing information, and reviewing documents and where it still struggles, including due diligence, negotiation strategy, and complex legal drafting. He also highlights a critical shift many lawyers are missing: moving from chat-based AI usage to process-driven automation inside firm workflows.

If you’re a lawyer experimenting with AI or trying to integrate it into your firm more effectively, this episode offers practical insights, cautionary examples, and a smarter way to think about AI implementation.


Timestamps

 01:30 – The two stories that show AI’s strengths and failures
03:40 – Comparing AI tools: Claude vs ChatGPT
05:00 – Using AI for client communications and simplifying legal language
07:15 – AI for reminders, prioritization, and managing overwhelming inboxes
19:00 – When AI drafting goes wrong in complex agreements
22:00 – The danger of generic AI answers in legal research
35:30 – Legal nuance AI often misses (release language example)
39:30 – The biggest takeaway: build process-driven AI workflows
 42:30 – Practical automation example: AI pulling weather data for cases

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