The Grace Period: Shining A Light on Lawyer Wellbeing

Episode 40: AI for Attorneys: Real-World Applications


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Legal practice is evolving rapidly with technological advancements, and generative AI stands at the forefront of this transformation. This eye-opening episode dives deep into practical applications of AI that can revolutionize how attorneys approach their daily work.

What if you could cut your discovery drafting time in half or prepare more thoroughly for depositions? Commercial litigation partner Emily Logan Stedman shares her real-world experiences using AI as a partner at an AmLaw 100 firm. Rather than theoretical possibilities, she offers concrete examples of how AI tools have enhanced her efficiency while maintaining the quality and personalization essential to effective legal representation.

From using AI to generate document categories for discovery requests to creating deposition outline frameworks and simulating challenging opposing counsel, Emily demonstrates how these tools can overcome procrastination hurdles and writer's block. She explains how AI helps with business development tasks like crafting engaging panel questions that receive consistent praise. Most valuably, she provides candid insights about using AI to combat imposter syndrome when facing more experienced opposing counsel by identifying potential weaknesses in legal positions and developing strategic responses.

The episode doesn't shy away from essential cautions. Emily emphasizes that confidentiality remains paramount, explaining the critical distinction between public AI platforms and enterprise solutions that protect attorney-client privilege. She reminds listeners that AI can "hallucinate" or fabricate information, making human oversight and professional judgment indispensable.

Ready to explore how AI might transform your practice? Start with low-stakes, non-confidential tasks to build comfort with these powerful tools while staying current with this rapidly evolving technology. These innovations aren't replacing attorneys – they're creating space for the strategic thinking and advocacy that truly define our profession.

Find out more at https://thegraceperiod.substack.com/.

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