From Hype to Help

Making AI Truly Useful for Practicing Lawyers


December 4th Dec. 4th

12:00 pm EST

Zoom

Law firms are investing heavily in AI — from contract review tools to deposition insights — but many lawyers still don’t trust the results. Associates double-check AI-generated outputs line by line, partners re-review the same work, and the promise of efficiency often falls flat. Despite growing adoption — with 30% of firms now using AI, up from 11% in 2023 — only one in four senior lawyers trust AI tools to handle legal work reliably. 

This gap between enthusiasm and real utility stems from challenges like hallucinated results, algorithmic bias, and inconsistent accuracy. For many attorneys, the risk of missing key clauses, misinterpreting rulings, or producing flawed work outweighs the time AI promises to save. 

In this webinar — hosted by Artificial Lawyer and sponsored by Verbit — we’ll explore how AI can move from hype to practical value for practicing lawyers. 

Our expert panel will examine: 

  • Why lawyers hesitate to trust AI outputs and the cultural, ethical, and practical barriers to adoption 
  • Where AI tools genuinely deliver — saving hours weekly and improving quality when used effectively 
  • What measures can rebuild confidence — including transparency, accuracy benchmarks, and workflow designs that make AI truly efficient 
  • How to hold legal tech vendors accountable — best practices for vetting providers, testing tools, and ensuring promised outcomes match reality 
JP Son Chief Legal Officer – Verbit

JP Son serves as CLO at Verbit and leads the company’s global legal, compliance, and governance functions. His work covers the full legal spectrum, from enterprise commercial contracting to corporate and regulatory matters. Through Verbit’s legal tech and AI initiatives, he works closely with product, sales, and customers on practical, adoption-focused approaches to AI in legal practice.

Richard Tromans Founder – Artificial Lawyer

Richard Tromans is the founder of Artificial Lawyer, the globally read legal tech site and the first ever legal media company dedicated to legal AI. He has worked in the legal sector as a consultant, market analyst and journalist for over 25 years.

Nicole Bradick Global Head of Innovation – Factor

Nicole Bradick is Factor’s Global Head of Innovation. She began her career as a trial lawyer before founding several legal tech companies, including Theory and Principle, which was recently acquired by Factor. She brings a wealth of product expertise and is driven by transforming how legal services work through thoughtful design and innovative technology.