74% of hourly legal work can be automated, freeing lawyers to focus on what matters most


clioBy Legal Futures Associate Clio

Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal industry, empowering legal professionals to work smarter, not harder. With the rise of generative AI solutions like ChatGPT, law firms can streamline routine administrative tasks, improve efficiency, and dedicate more time to high-value client work.

The latest research from Clio’s Legal Trends Report shows that 74% of hourly-billed legal work can be automated, unlocking opportunities for law firms to enhance productivity and improve service delivery. Instead of replacing lawyers, AI frees them from repetitive, time-consuming tasks—allowing them to focus on strategic advising, advocacy, and complex casework.

Key insights from the latest research

  • AI is becoming an essential tool in legal practice
    AI adoption in law firms has skyrocketed from 19% in 2023 to 79% today, reflecting a widespread shift toward technology-driven efficiency. For the UK specifically, that number is even higher. 96% of UK law firms have already integrated AI into their practice in some form, with more than half (56%) reporting widespread or universal adoption.
  • AI reduces admin work, giving lawyers more time for high-value tasks
    Legal professionals spend significant time on document drafting, contract review, and data analysis—tasks AI can handle quickly and accurately. By automating these processes, firms can improve efficiency without sacrificing quality.
  • AI-enhanced law firms are meeting client expectations
    Clients aren’t resistant to AI in legal services. In fact, 70% of clients are either agnostic or prefer to work with firms that use AI, recognising the benefits of faster turnaround times and cost-effective legal solutions.
  • AI adoption unlocks new revenue opportunities
    While some routine tasks are becoming automated, law firms can leverage AI to expand service offerings, focus on complex legal work, and shift toward fixed-fee or value-based billing models that better reflect lawyers’ expertise.

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The future of AI in legal: what’s next?

AI is not replacing lawyers—it’s empowering them to work more effectively. By automating routine tasks, legal professionals can focus on what they do best: advocating for clients, solving complex legal problems, and growing their firms. As younger generations—more open to AI-powered legal services—become a larger segment of the market, firms embracing AI will be better positioned for long-term success.

To stay ahead, firms should:

  • Integrate AI tools to reduce admin work and improve efficiency
  • Experiment with alternative billing models to reflect the value of legal expertise
  • Invest in AI training to maximise the benefits of automation

AI is here to enhance the legal profession, not disrupt it. Firms that embrace these tools will gain a competitive edge—delivering better service, increasing profitability, and improving work-life balance for legal professionals.

Download the full analysis to explore how AI shapes legal work’s future and what it means for your firm.

 

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