2nd Ed: AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law 

The Blurb

This second edition of AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law represents a deeper and more nuanced exploration of the profound impact of AI at both a systemic and individual level. This new frontier for the legal profession brings challenges and opportunities, raising questions that are both critical and existential: will safe, sustainable, and secure AI in law ever be possible? How can human and machine work together in a way that is complementary, rather than conflicting? Indeed, in what ways can the machine shape what it means to be human and a practitioner of law?

The new edition of AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law delves into these uncertainties, equipping legal professionals, technologists, and policymakers with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate a rapidly evolving landscape, embrace AI’s potential, and harness its power to shape the future of law.

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  • Meet the authors here
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Meet the authors:Colin Levy, legal tech speaker, advisor, investor and general counsel at Malbek

Dr Valerie M. Saintot, is a lawyer, adjunct professor in innovation (incl. LegalTech), leadership, organisational performance, and mindfulness.

Stephanie Goutos, head of employment law practice innovation, and Natalie Pierce, partner at Gunderson Dettmer

Joanne Brook, expert in law for creative, technology and innovation, solicitor (intellectual property and tech law) at Lionshead Law

Justin Turman, lawyer, coder, linguist, consultant in process optimization, workflow automation and founder at Automate Office Work

Mark Gediman, innovator, speaker and writer in processes, risk management and information governance, senior research analyst at Alston & Bird

Itsiq Benizri, AI and data counsel at WilmerHale

Harry Borovick, author, lecturer, AI governance officer and general counsel at Luminance

Erick Robinson, expert in litigation, IP, technology and partner at Brown Rudnick LLP

Rasmus Kirkbey Salling, head of commercial legal, and Peter Kaas, head of digital legal and compliance at Falck

Matthew Dunne, senior innovation and data science manager, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

Dr Megan Ma, executive director, Stanford legal innovator through Frontier Technology Lab (liftlab)

Authors: Colin Levy, Stephanie Goutos, Natalie Pierce, Joanne Brook, Justin Turman, Mark Gediman, Itsiq Benizri, Harry Borovick, Erick Robinson, Rasmus Kirkby Salling, Peter Kaas, Matthew Dunne, Dr Megan Ma, Dr Valerie Saintot

Publication date: June 2025

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Navigate the AI revolution here.

Is your law firm thriving in the age of AI, or just surviving?

The initial fear of AI replacing lawyers has evolved into a crucial question: how can we strategically integrate AI to amplify human expertise and elevate our practice?

The new edition of AI and the Legal Profession: Transforming the Future of Law provides the definitive answers. This isn’t just another tech book; it’s your practical roadmap to leveraging AI’s transformative power across all facets of your firm, from core legal tasks to crucial operational efficiencies.