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Majority of General Counsel Indicate Openness to Using AI in Nearly Every Major Legal Use Case, According to The General Counsel Report
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This sixth annual edition of the report is based on findings from one-on-one interviews between
In addition to plans to purchase or improve the use of tools spanning contract lifecycle management, enterprise legal management, matter management and automation, legal department leaders expressed high comfort levels using generative AI for legal use cases including legal research, e-discovery, document review, contract analysis and more. Generative AI use has also increased over the past year, with 44% of general counsel saying their legal teams are now using generative AI, compared to 28% in 2024 and 20% in 2023.
“A growing number of general counsel are exploring how AI can make their teams more efficient and effective,” said
Key findings covered in part two of The General Counsel Report 2025 include:
- Most respondents (75%) have experienced an increase in workloads related to evaluating new technologies for their organization.
- Even with widespread recognition of the value of technology, 75% of legal departments lack a technology roadmap, making it more difficult to plan and effectively allocate budget.
- Increased reliance on law firms was the most popular strategy general counsel cited for addressing increasing risk and escalating demand, with 79% confirming they turn to outside counsel more frequently.
- General counsel in
Latin America were the most likely to be comfortable with the use of AI in e-discovery, with 86% open to it, compared to only 55% inAsia Pacific , which was the least comfortable with it. - General counsel are least comfortable with the use of generative AI in investigations, with 47% rating their openness at a one or two on a scale of one (not at all comfortable) to five (extremely comfortable).
- The report revealed a slight improvement in technology readiness — 85% of general counsel said they felt minimally or not at all prepared to face the risks of generative AI, down from 93% in 2024.
“The latest data from the 2025 edition of The General Counsel Report confirm what our research had previously indicated, namely that generative AI is not a flash-in-the-pan fad, but rather a fundamentally transformative technology that is reshaping the practice of law,” said
The General Counsel Report 2025 is available for download here.
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