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Is your legal writing a mess? Fix it now!

Edward Gates by Edward Gates
April 9, 2025
Is your legal writing a mess
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Writing skills are paramount in the legal profession, but even the most adept lawyers need assistance from the latest legal writing tools.

From utilizing AI to check grammar mistakes to drafting contracts and agreements in way less time, a tool like this AI can help you write legal docs and elevate your day-to-day litigation assignments to the next level.

Lawyers and legal professionals agree that writing, reviewing, and analysing legal papers is highly time-consuming.

This blog will help you apply AI’s power to fix these legal writing woes without compromising quality and trust.

Use of AI in legal writing

Legal professionals increasingly use generative AI and large language models(LLMs), a subset of generative AI technology, to draft documents like leases, contracts, wills, etc., and conduct legal research.

Some of the top ways in which lawyers make use of generative AI for legal purposes are:

  • Legal research
  • Drafting emails, contracts, memos, and correspondence with opposite counsels
  • Summarizing legal narratives and reviewing them

Implications of using AI in legal writing

By incorporating technologies and tools that employ advanced AI techniques, legal scribes can gain insight into the vast amount of data to focus only on the information that matters to the client most. Some other significant benefits include:

  • Improved Quality: Since AI is capable of sifting through more data than any human can, legal tools can make suggestions and connections that might not occur to an attorney.
  • Increased efficiency: Advocates must read case law and offer legal opinions daily in courts. However, they can only comprehend a certain amount of work, considering the mountain of cases they have to sift through. Modern AI technology can help them quickly go through thousands of cases to make valuable associations immediately.

Can AI tools do the work of lawyers?

While generative AI is a useful productivity tool for completing research that takes days and weeks in seconds, it is no substitute for human analytical skills.

Moreover, good lawyers demonstrate excellent client relationship skills, which an AI tool cannot replicate as they require a human touch.

Therefore, these tools should supplement the work done by humans. This will hold for some time to come.

What lies ahead?

Generative AI is here to stay while looking ahead into the future of legal practice. However, it will be more challenging for lawyers to determine how best to adapt to these changes and how different legal technology providers will leverage them.

Embracing legal writing tools is a great way to enhance document drafting skills, boost efficiency and quality of work, and benefit both you and your client.

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Edward Gates

Edward Gates

Edward “Eddie” Gates is a retired corporate attorney. When Eddie is not contributing to the American Justice System blog, he can be found on the lake fishing, or traveling with Betty, his wife of 20 years.

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