The Future Of Law In 2026 - What To Focus On (And What To Ignore)

A Calm, Strategic Way To Think About 2026 As A Lawyer

Most conversations about AI and the future of law focus on what the technology can and can’t do.

Far fewer focus on what lawyers should be doing differently as a result.

What to prioritise.

What to ignore.

And what still matters as a lawyer.


As we head into 2026, I see more anxiety caused by a lack of clarity about where judgement and experience truly add value than by the technology itself.

We’ve put together a one-hour video briefing by legal futurist Paul Ippolito on the future of lawyering in 2026 and beyond to help lawyers think about these changes calmly and strategically without the hype that surrounds AI.

Not predictions.

Just a clear way of orienting yourself for the year ahead, based on what we’re seeing.

You can access the briefing here


One-Hour Briefing - The Future Of Lawyering In 2026 And Beyond

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