AI has transformed how quickly lawyers can work, but speed alone is no longer enough. Courts, clients, and regulators now expect legal research that is transparent, traceable, and defensible. Drawing on insights from Thomson Reuters’ Beyond Answers webinar, this article explores why unverified AI outputs create new risks, how expectations are shifting across in‑house teams and law firms, and why the ability to “show the work” is fast becoming the baseline for trusted legal research.
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As AI becomes part of everyday legal practice, competence is being redefined. Lawyers are expected not only to exercise legal judgment, but to understand whether the AI tools they use are accurate, accountable and appropriate for professional work.
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Artificial intelligence is now embedded in legal research, but trust doesn’t come from automation alone. Drawing on insights from Gilbert + Tobin, this article explores what “trusted AI” really means for legal teams today, and why transparency, governance and human judgment remain central to confident, responsible adoption.
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Just a year or so ago the question among many lawyers was “do you use AI?” Now, it’s “which AI do you use?” Legal professionals are looking for the same…
Read moreBeyond the Hype: 2026 is the year AI has to prove itself.
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Read moreWestlaw Advantage Australia: More than an AI upgrade
Every lawyer knows the moment: a client calls with a time‑sensitive question, and what should be a quick search turns into hours of hunting, checking and rechecking. AI was meant to fix…
Read moreMaking Transformation Stick: why technology implementation is only half the battle
In the legal sector, transformation initiatives often falter not because of poor technology choices, but because organisations mistake deployment for success. Roger Habib, Chief Transformation Officer at Bartier Perry Lawyers,…
Read more10 legal cases that defined 2025 in Australia
Australia’s national courts and tribunals heard thousands of cases in 2025. We’ve pulled together 10 cases across all practice areas that have challenged thinking, made headlines and could set new…
Read moreFive legal changes Australian lawyers can’t ignore in 2026
The legal world looks very different as we turn our gaze to 2026. Privacy penalties have escalated dramatically, signalling a new era of enforcement. A brand-new merger control system is…
Read moreWhen Australia’s Highest Court Trusts Your Legislative Research Platform
Making legislative research fast, accurate, and reliable isn’t just a nice-to-have – it’s a necessity. Especially when the stakes involve decisions that shape Australian law. For Robin Gardner, Court Librarian…
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