Wolters Kluwer N.V.: Future Ready Lawyer Survey 2024: Legal professionals confident in managing AI-driven changes to business of law
October 24 2024 - 8:01AM
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Wolters Kluwer N.V.: Future Ready Lawyer Survey 2024: Legal
professionals confident in managing AI-driven changes to business
of law
PRESS RELEASE
Wolters Kluwer’s
2024 Future Ready
Lawyer Survey:
Legal professionals confident in managing AI-driven changes to
business of law
- 76% of legal professionals in corporate legal departments use
GenAI at least once a week, as do 68% of their counterparts in law
firms; over a third use it daily
- 60% of legal professionals expect AI-driven efficiencies to
reduce the prevalence of the billable hour
- 58% of law firms and 73% of corporate legal departments plan to
increase their investment in AI over the next three years
- 73% of respondents say their staff is required to work in the
office for four or more days a week
- Only 29% of law firms and 41% corporate legal departments
indicated that they were “very prepared” to address the surge in
demand for ESG expertise
New York, NY — October 24, 2024 — Wolters
Kluwer, a global leader in professional information, software
solutions, and services, has released the results of its global
2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey, the preeminent source of insights
from 700 lawyers in law firms and corporate legal departments
across the U.S. and nine European countries.
Findings from the 2024 survey depict an industry in transition
as it strives to keep pace with new technology, a rapidly evolving
regulatory landscape, and new demands on the legal workforce. All
of this, while legal professionals explore how generative AI
(GenAI) and other innovative technologies may accelerate the
transformation of longstanding business practices.
“The 2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey finds an industry
confident not only in its ability to master new and emerging
technologies, but also the systemic changes that follow,”
said Martin O’Malley, CEO, Wolters Kluwer Legal &
Regulatory. “There are challenges on the horizon.
Adapting processes to support the use of AI and the rising demand
for ESG remain critical areas of focus. But it’s clear that the
future of the legal profession belongs to those who embrace
technology with optimism and an unwavering commitment towards
innovative client services.”
Investing in the future of GenAI
GenAI is becoming a staple of the legal industry – even as
organizations continue to grapple with how to best integrate it
into their existing workflows. Among legal professionals surveyed,
76% of lawyers in corporate legal departments and 68% in law firms
claim to use GenAI at least once a week, while 35% in corporate
legal departments and 33% in law firms even use it daily. Creating
new efficiencies and reducing manual tasks around legal processes
that involve managing large volumes of detailed information have
emerged as the primary use case. Additionally, more than half of
law firms (58%) and almost three-quarters of corporate legal
departments (73%) plan to increase their investment in AI over the
next three years. However, 37% of law firm employees and 42% of
their corporate counterparts also said that they experience
challenges integrating GenAI with their existing legal systems and
processes.
Managing AI-driven change with confidence
Legal professionals are optimistic about their ability to keep
pace with the accelerating rate of change. More than half (56%) of
respondents feel well-prepared to adjust their business practices,
service offerings, workflows, and pricing models in response to the
implementation of AI technology. Case in point: A majority (60%) of
respondents believe that AI-driven efficiencies will impact the
prevalence of the billable hour. However, that sentiment appears
stronger in legal departments (67%) than inside law firms
(55%).
Legal professionals return to the office
Legal professionals are spending more time face-to-face. A
substantial majority of respondents (73%) say their staff is
required to work in the office for four or more days a week – a
trend that is slightly more pronounced in legal departments (77%)
than in law firms (69%). Global trend lines are also fairly
consistent: over half the employees in the U.S. (56%), Italy (54%)
and Poland (51%) are expected to work in the office five days a
week. In the Netherlands, 40% of the respondents and 46% of the
French participants say they are required to work in the office
four days a week.
Gaps in ESG preparedness remain a challenge
Data-related challenges and an increasingly complex regulatory
landscape are keeping ESG top of mind. But while 68% of respondents
see an increased demand for ESG-oriented legal expertise, only 29%
of law firms and 41% of corporate legal departments indicated that
they were “very prepared” to address the surge in ESG demand. To
bridge the chasm spanning client expectations and readily available
expertise, 56% of legal departments have begun administering ESG
training to existing staff – an approach taken by 45% of law
firms.
Wolters Kluwer’s 2024 Future Ready Lawyer Survey
includes insights from 700 lawyers in law firms and corporate legal
departments across the U.S. and nine European countries – Germany,
the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain,
Poland and Hungary. Now in its sixth year, the survey continues to
show legal professionals across the globe adapting to technology
and slowly embracing new ways to work. Law firms and corporate
legal departments are harnessing GenAI, spending more time in the
office, and growing their ESG expertise as they rise to the
increasingly difficult task of becoming future ready lawyers.
For more information about Wolters Kluwer, please visit:
www.wolterskluwer.com.
About Wolters Kluwer
Wolters Kluwer (EURONEXT: WKL) is a global leader in information,
software solutions and services for professionals in healthcare;
tax and accounting; financial and corporate compliance; legal and
regulatory; corporate performance and ESG. We help our customers
make critical decisions every day by providing expert
solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with technology
and services.
Wolters Kluwer reported 2023 annual revenues of €5.6 billion.
The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains
operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 21,400
people worldwide. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den
Rijn, the Netherlands.
For more information, visit www.wolterskluwer.com, follow us on
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Frank Ready
Manager, External Communications
Legal & Regulatory
Wolters Kluwer
Office: 717-205-3647
Email: Frank.Ready@wolterskluwer.com
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