The use of generative AI-powered language models (LLMs) in legal writing is gaining traction, but it’s essential to understand their limitations. While these tools can efficiently produce first drafts of contracts and litigation documents, they shouldn’t be trusted to do the whole job. Lawyers should meticulously review and fact-check the content before finalizing their work. AI can be a valuable aid in analyzing or drafting legal documents, but it’s not yet trustworthy enough to produce an accurate and professional final product from scratch.

In contract drafting, AI can help with smaller tasks such as drafting clauses or individual pieces of a contract. Lawyers can leverage AI to analyze a contract and come up with clauses that are more favorable to their client’s side of the deal. When it comes to reviewing documents, AI contract review software can efficiently search and negotiate contracts, saving valuable resources and time. Similarly, AI can be used in the brief drafting and analysis process, helping with brainstorming, creating opening paragraphs, and more. However, it’s crucial to remember that AI-generated content requires thorough review and fact-checking to ensure accuracy and professionalism.

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