Regulating AI in Law: What’s Coming—and How to Prepare 

The Future of AI Governance in Legal Practice 

Artificial intelligence has officially moved from buzzword to business-critical. Law firms across the spectrum are now using AI for document review, intake, communications, and even drafting. But as adoption rises, so does the pressure for accountability. 

Regulators, courts, and bar associations are beginning to pay closer attention—and new rules are on the horizon. 

So, what does that mean for your firm? 

1. Expect Formal AI Rules Within the Next Year 

Governance isn’t speculation anymore. Some U.S. state bar associations have already issued preliminary opinions on the use of generative AI in legal work. Globally, governments are racing to define acceptable practices for everything from transparency to client consent. 

We expect three things to emerge in the near term: 

    • Disclosure requirements when AI is used in client-facing outputs 

    • Due diligence standards for reviewing AI-generated work 

    • Cybersecurity expectations for protecting data processed through AI platforms 

Being unprepared isn’t just risky—it may soon be a violation of professional conduct. 

2. Internal AI Policies Will Become Essential 

If your firm doesn’t already have an internal AI policy, now’s the time to create one. This applies to firms of all sizes, not just the Am Law 100. 

A strong internal AI policy should cover: 

    • Where and how AI can be used in your workflow 

    • Who is responsible for oversight and review 

    • How client data is protected when using third-party AI tools 

    • Training protocols for attorneys and staff 

These aren’t just good governance practices—they’re becoming the new bar for professionalism. 

3. The Firms That Prepare Now Will Lead Later 

Getting ahead of regulation is more than a compliance move—it’s a competitive advantage. 

Clients are paying attention. They want to know that your firm is using technology responsibly, ethically, and securely. Firms that can articulate a clear AI strategy are already earning more trust—and more business. 

Origin Can Help You Stay Ahead 

At Origin, we work with law firms across North America to help them use AI responsibly while staying compliant with emerging standards. Our Modern Lawyers webinars bring together top experts in legal tech, ethics, and governance, so your team always knows what’s next. 

Need help drafting your internal AI policy? 
Want to audit your current tools for risk? 
Looking for practical AI education for your team? 

We’re here to help. 

Let’s build a smarter, safer future for legal practice—together. 

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