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The Reality Inside Most Law Firms
Why Legal Work Still Takes Longer Than It Should
Across litigation, corporate, employment, and PI firms, drafting, redlining, and filing are still heavily manual. The same frustrations come up in nearly every firm.
“Why are we still drafting the same motions from scratch every time?”
“It takes too long to turn notes into a first draft.”
“Drafting demand letters still eats hours.”
“Drafting should start with something better than a blank page.”
“We keep rewriting the same clauses over and over.”
“Redlining contracts is taking hours longer than it should.”
“Half of contract review is just comparing versions line by line.”
“Redlines between parties get messy fast.”
“Why are we still drafting the same motions from scratch every time?”
“It takes too long to turn notes into a first draft.”
“Drafting demand letters still eats hours.”
“Drafting should start with something better than a blank page.”
“We keep rewriting the same clauses over and over.”
“Redlining contracts is taking hours longer than it should.”
“Half of contract review is just comparing versions line by line.”
“Redlines between parties get messy fast.”
“Why are we still drafting the same motions from scratch every time?”
“It takes too long to turn notes into a first draft.”
“Drafting demand letters still eats hours.”
“Drafting should start with something better than a blank page.”
“We keep rewriting the same clauses over and over.”
“Redlining contracts is taking hours longer than it should.”
“Half of contract review is just comparing versions line by line.”
“Redlines between parties get messy fast.”
“Why are we still drafting the same motions from scratch every time?”
“It takes too long to turn notes into a first draft.”
“Drafting demand letters still eats hours.”
“Drafting should start with something better than a blank page.”
“We keep rewriting the same clauses over and over.”
“Redlining contracts is taking hours longer than it should.”
“Half of contract review is just comparing versions line by line.”
“Redlines between parties get messy fast.”
“Tracking what changed between drafts is a nightmare.”
“Redlining large agreements can take half a day.”
“Contract edits get lost between versions.”
“We're still manually formatting filings.”
“Court forms shouldn't take this long to complete.”
“We already have templates, but nobody uses them consistently.”
“AI sounds useful, but I don't want it writing bad legal language.”
“Tracking what changed between drafts is a nightmare.”
“Redlining large agreements can take half a day.”
“Contract edits get lost between versions.”
“We're still manually formatting filings.”
“Court forms shouldn't take this long to complete.”
“We already have templates, but nobody uses them consistently.”
“AI sounds useful, but I don't want it writing bad legal language.”
“Tracking what changed between drafts is a nightmare.”
“Redlining large agreements can take half a day.”
“Contract edits get lost between versions.”
“We're still manually formatting filings.”
“Court forms shouldn't take this long to complete.”
“We already have templates, but nobody uses them consistently.”
“AI sounds useful, but I don't want it writing bad legal language.”
“Tracking what changed between drafts is a nightmare.”
“Redlining large agreements can take half a day.”
“Contract edits get lost between versions.”
“We're still manually formatting filings.”
“Court forms shouldn't take this long to complete.”
“We already have templates, but nobody uses them consistently.”
“AI sounds useful, but I don't want it writing bad legal language.”
“Can AI actually draft something we'd trust?”
“I'm not putting confidential client data into random AI tools.”
“What happens if the AI hallucinates case law or language?”
“We tried ChatGPT once and it wasn't reliable.”
“How would AI even work with our templates and forms?”
“No one here has time to learn prompt engineering.”
“If AI helps with drafting and redlining, it needs to fit our workflow.”
“Can AI actually draft something we'd trust?”
“I'm not putting confidential client data into random AI tools.”
“What happens if the AI hallucinates case law or language?”
“We tried ChatGPT once and it wasn't reliable.”
“How would AI even work with our templates and forms?”
“No one here has time to learn prompt engineering.”
“If AI helps with drafting and redlining, it needs to fit our workflow.”
“Can AI actually draft something we'd trust?”
“I'm not putting confidential client data into random AI tools.”
“What happens if the AI hallucinates case law or language?”
“We tried ChatGPT once and it wasn't reliable.”
“How would AI even work with our templates and forms?”
“No one here has time to learn prompt engineering.”
“If AI helps with drafting and redlining, it needs to fit our workflow.”
“Can AI actually draft something we'd trust?”
“I'm not putting confidential client data into random AI tools.”
“What happens if the AI hallucinates case law or language?”
“We tried ChatGPT once and it wasn't reliable.”
“How would AI even work with our templates and forms?”
“No one here has time to learn prompt engineering.”
“If AI helps with drafting and redlining, it needs to fit our workflow.”
These problems aren’t caused by a lack of technology. They’re caused by workflows that haven’t caught up to modern AI.