Law's Industrial Revolution: The AI Investment Many Firms Are Ignoring
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Many law firms are rushing to use AI for document drafting. But the firms that will dominate their markets in 5 years are doing something completely different.
They're automating workflows.
In this video, I break down why workflow automation is law's real industrial revolution and why most firms are missing it entirely.
What You'll Learn:
- Why document drafting gets all the AI headlines (but isn't where the money is)
- The invisible profit drain hiding in your support staff's daily tasks
- How workflow automation creates compounding returns that drafting tools can't match
- The manufacturing analogy that explains exactly where law firms are right now
- Real examples: intake automation, case management workflows, business operations
- Why automated workflows don't suffer from hallucination problems
- The honest truth about implementation complexity (and why it's worth it)
- How to get more done with the same number of people—without working harder
The Bottom Line:
Document drafting makes individual documents better. Workflow automation transforms your entire cost structure. One is a productivity tool. The other is a competitive advantage.
The factory owners who automated didn't regret it. The ones who didn't? They're gone.
This is that moment for law firms.
Learn more about AI in the Law at Jurvantis.ai.