Legal work has never been short on complexity, volume, or consequence — but the emergence of agentic AI is forcing the profession to rethink how that work gets done. Unlike the passive, prompt-and-respond tools that left many lawyers unimpressed, agentic AI takes initiative: it identifies tasks, makes decisions, and executes — without hand-holding at every step. This episode of Automatic explores
what agentic AI means for modern law firms, where it's delivering the most measurable impact, and what separates the firms embracing it from those still running on legacy workflows.
The episode is candid about what agentic AI won't do: replace lawyers. What it will do is absorb the work that was never really a good use of a lawyer's time in the first place, freeing legal professionals to focus on judgment, client relationships, and the nuanced advocacy that no system can replicate. More from the show: if you're interested in how AI handles complex documents more broadly, check out the episode
From Documents to Decisions: How BYOD-AI Unlocks Your PDF Intelligence.