Education law is a $6.5 billion market in the United States — and most people outside the legal profession have never given it a second thought. This episode of
Law draws on
this in-depth market research report on AI in education law to examine how artificial intelligence is beginning to restructure one of the legal world's most quietly essential practice areas. The episode argues that AI won't eliminate education lawyers — but it will fundamentally change how their work is priced, packaged, and delivered.
The episode covers a wide sweep of the education law landscape and then narrows into the specific ways AI is already reshaping daily practice. Key topics include:
The episode closes with a pointed strategic warning: firms that delay aren't just missing an efficiency gain — they risk losing clients to faster competitors, exposing themselves to supervision and confidentiality risks from unsanctioned associate tool use, and being poorly positioned to counsel higher-education clients on their own AI deployments. For more on how AI is transforming specialized legal practice, listen to
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