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Generative AI and the Legal Sector

This post summarises a Financial Times article showing how generative AI is reshaping legal services. D2LT notes that AI will reshape the legal sector and stresses the importance of governance, accountability and trust in building next‑generation legal platforms.

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·9 Sept 2025
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This post summarises a Financial Times article showing how generative AI is reshaping legal services. D2LT notes that AI will reshape the legal sector and stresses the importance of governance, accountability and trust in building next‑generation legal platforms.

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This post summarises a Financial Times article showing how generative AI is reshaping legal services.

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D2LT notes that AI will reshape the legal sector and stresses the importance of governance, accountability and trust in building next‑generation legal platforms.

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AI isn’t just a tool; it’s reshaping how legal services are delivered.

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Generative AI is reshaping legal services – governance, accountability and trust are key

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AI isn’t just a tool; it’s reshaping how legal services are delivered. We must build platforms that embed trust and accountability.

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