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WHITE PAPER

The Legal AI “Phoney War”

Why the biggest disruption in legal practice is still ahead.

Artificial intelligence is already transforming how legal work is delivered, yet many law firms have not fully felt the impact.

This practical guide explains what AI can already do today, how it will reshape the economics of legal practice, and what managing partners and decision-makers in UK law firms should be doing now to stay competitive, with key action points across six steps to help your firm put these insights into practice.

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"The question is not whether AI can make your firm more efficient, it is whether you are willing to let it."
John Espley | CEO, LEAP Group · 20+ Years in Legal Technology
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Six chapters. One practical roadmap.

  1. How AI is already making lawyers more efficient

  2. The impact on billing & the billable hour

  3. The evolving legal consumer & price pressure

  4. What law firms must do now: 4 urgent steps

  5. How to capture the expanding legal market

  6. The role of practice management infrastructure

AI is already reshaping legal practice

Across the legal sector, artificial intelligence tools are performing tasks that once consumed vast amounts of fee-earner time, delivering efficiency gains that are already being realised by firms of all sizes.

About the white paper

Written by John Espley CEO of LEAP Group - 20+ Years in Legal Tech - Signature

John Espley

CEO, LEAP Group · 20+ Years in Legal Technology


John Espley is the CEO of the LEAP Group and has spent more than two decades working in legal technology, leading growth, innovation and strategic expansion across LEAP’s international markets.

The legal AI shift has already begun.

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