Wolters Kluwer N.V.: Future Ready Lawyer Survey 2024: Legal professionals confident in managing AI-driven changes to business of law

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Wolters Kluwer’s 2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey: Legal professionals confident in managing AI-driven changes to business of law

  • 76% of legal professionals in corporate legal departments use GenAI at least once a week, as do 68% of their counterparts in law firms; over a third use it daily

  • 60% of legal professionals expect AI-driven efficiencies to reduce the prevalence of the billable hour

  • 58% of law firms and 73% of corporate legal departments plan to increase their investment in AI over the next three years

  • 73% of respondents say their staff is required to work in the office for four or more days a week

  • Only 29% of law firms and 41% corporate legal departments indicated that they were “very prepared” to address the surge in demand for ESG expertise

New York, NY — October 24, 2024 — Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services, has released the results of its global 2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey, the preeminent source of insights from 700 lawyers in law firms and corporate legal departments across the U.S. and nine European countries.

Findings from the 2024 survey depict an industry in transition as it strives to keep pace with new technology, a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, and new demands on the legal workforce. All of this, while legal professionals explore how generative AI (GenAI) and other innovative technologies may accelerate the transformation of longstanding business practices.

“The 2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey finds an industry confident not only in its ability to master new and emerging technologies, but also the systemic changes that follow,” said Martin O’Malley, CEO, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory. “There are challenges on the horizon. Adapting processes to support the use of AI and the rising demand for ESG remain critical areas of focus. But it’s clear that the future of the legal profession belongs to those who embrace technology with optimism and an unwavering commitment towards innovative client services.”

Investing in the future of GenAI

GenAI is becoming a staple of the legal industry – even as organizations continue to grapple with how to best integrate it into their existing workflows. Among legal professionals surveyed, 76% of lawyers in corporate legal departments and 68% in law firms claim to use GenAI at least once a week, while 35% in corporate legal departments and 33% in law firms even use it daily. Creating new efficiencies and reducing manual tasks around legal processes that involve managing large volumes of detailed information have emerged as the primary use case. Additionally, more than half of law firms (58%) and almost three-quarters of corporate legal departments (73%) plan to increase their investment in AI over the next three years. However, 37% of law firm employees and 42% of their corporate counterparts also said that they experience challenges integrating GenAI with their existing legal systems and processes.