Something fundamental has shifted in how artificial intelligence operates, and it extends well beyond the legal industry. Agentic AI — systems that plan, execute, and adapt autonomously — is in production across software engineering, financial services, and healthcare. The legal profession, characteristically, is watching from a cautious distance. But caution is becoming difficult to distinguish from inaction.
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When power tools arrived in carpentry, they didn't replace carpenters. They changed the leverage equation. The carpenter who understood which tool to reach for — and when precision hand work was still the right call — could produce better results, in less time, at greater scale. The same dynamic is playing out in legal practice. AI isn't a replacement and it isn't a toy. It's a power tool, and its value is exponentially multiplied in the hands of a tactician who knows how to deploy it.
The Infrastructure Gap
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Most law firms are treating AI adoption as a purchasing decision. The ones that will actually pull ahead are treating it as an infrastructure decision — and the gap between those two approaches is widening fast.