Stop Buying Legal AI Until You Do This First
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How Law Firms Should Choose AI Software (Without Wasting Money or Risking Compliance) Ty Brown, an attorney and partner at Lavantage AI Advisors, explains why law firms waste time and money when they start AI adoption by shopping for tools instead of making an operations and leadership decision. He argues AI amplifies broken workflows, so firms should map processes first, identify bottlenecks, and select tools based on friction points. The video outlines four categories of legal AI document review/analysis, legal research platforms, drafting/writing tools, and operational AI and provides a five-step evaluation framework: define the problem, assess integration and adoption risk, review security/confidentiality/ethics, set human oversight controls, and calculate total cost and real ROI. He warns against treating AI as plug-and-play, recommends piloting one use case, and lists vendor red flags like lock-in, weak security, and unrealistic autonomy claims. He closes with a decision filter: design the system first, then add tools. Check our blog to get more information: 👉 Read here: https://levantage.ai/blog/choose-best-ai-legal-software/ 🔗 Stay Connected With Us. 👉Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Levantage-AI-Advisors/61584610873832/ 👉Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/levantage-ai-advisors/ 👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levantageai/ 👉Contact: https://levantage.ai/contact/ ✅ About Levantage Law firms don’t need more software. They need clarity. Levantage is an AI and automation advisory firm built specifically for small to midsize law firms that are overwhelmed by admin work and unsure where to start with AI. We help you reclaim two hours a day without disrupting your practice. ================================= ⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research.