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In episode 581 of Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser talks with Drew Bloom of Affinity Consulting Group about how artificial intelligence is evolving from assistants into agents that can act on a lawyer’s behalf. Instead of just suggesting edits or answers, agentic AI can redline contracts, search multiple documents, and connect across platforms to finish tasks before asking for approval.
Drew explains what this shift means for law firms, what tools are likely to appear in the next 12–24 months, and why preparing your data—through structure, metadata, and integrations—matters more than ever. He also shares practical ways to start experimenting with AI connectors in tools you already use, so you’re ready when agentic features become standard in everyday legal work.
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Chapters/Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction & Conferences Recap
2:48 – From SEO to AEO: The New Search Frontier
6:34 – Meet Drew Bloom: AI for Law Firms
8:48 – What Makes AI “Agentic”?
13:47 – Assistants vs. Agents: How They Differ
16:00 – Redlining & Real-World Use Cases
20:41 – MCPs and Custom AI Connections
27:30 – The Future: Multi-Tool AI & Mobility
29:48 – Preparing Your Firm: Data & Metadata
34:38 – Where Lawyers Can Experiment Safely
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In episode 581 of Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser talks with Drew Bloom of Affinity Consulting Group about how artificial intelligence is evolving from assistants into agents that can act on a lawyer’s behalf. Instead of just suggesting edits or answers, agentic AI can redline contracts, search multiple documents, and connect across platforms to finish tasks before asking for approval.
Drew explains what this shift means for law firms, what tools are likely to appear in the next 12–24 months, and why preparing your data—through structure, metadata, and integrations—matters more than ever. He also shares practical ways to start experimenting with AI connectors in tools you already use, so you’re ready when agentic features become standard in everyday legal work.
Listen to our other episodes on AI in Law:
If today's podcast resonates with you and you haven't read The Small Firm Roadmap Revisited yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Looking for help beyond the book? See if our coaching community is right for you.
Access more resources from Lawyerist at lawyerist.com.
Chapters/Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction & Conferences Recap
2:48 – From SEO to AEO: The New Search Frontier
6:34 – Meet Drew Bloom: AI for Law Firms
8:48 – What Makes AI “Agentic”?
13:47 – Assistants vs. Agents: How They Differ
16:00 – Redlining & Real-World Use Cases
20:41 – MCPs and Custom AI Connections
27:30 – The Future: Multi-Tool AI & Mobility
29:48 – Preparing Your Firm: Data & Metadata
34:38 – Where Lawyers Can Experiment Safely

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