Saqib Khan, who leads Adliora, offers a talk on how the smaller practice can adopt AI safely and profitably. Drawing on his background in law and legal technology, he sets out how a firm without a technology team of its own can move sensibly.
Duties before tools
The theme is the one that runs through the firm's work: start from the duties a regulated practice owes, then ask where AI earns its place. A tool that cannot be reconciled with confidentiality, competence and a defensible record does not belong on a client matter, whatever the demonstration promises.
A practical path
The talk sets out a simple sequence for a small firm: write a short policy, train the people, adopt one tool on one task, measure the time it saves, then widen what works. It is slower than buying everything at once, and far more likely to last.
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