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Learn more about working with Legal AI Solutions.
About Legal AI Solutions
Questions about the company, practices, and history.
Legal AI Solutions is one of the first Nevada legal-specific artificial intelligence integrations specialists. We give small, mid-market, and enterprise clients a trusted partner who can deliver legal solutions tailored to your unique challenges and goals.
Legal AI Solutions as a standalone entity has been in business one year, but our parent company has been in business over three years establishing the team and resources behind Legal AI Solutions.
Legal AI Solutions provides more than just artificial intelligence integration. We also provide everything from hourly, daily, and weekly secondments to legal support across all practice areas and major industry verticals. Click or tap here for more information.
We work with solo lawyers, legal teams, and corporate legal departments in companies across nearly industry, including the services, industrials, technology, financial, and medical industries.
Yes, the company maintains professional liability insurance under a standard professional liability policy. Proof of coverage can be provided upon request.
No, Legal AI Solutions is a DBA of Legal Document Preparers, LLC, a structure that creates flexibility in our ability to craft solutions for our clients. Ethics rules govern how the company’s professionals engage with legal teams. To learn more, please contact us.
What’s the Experience Working With Legal AI Solutions?
Questions about becoming a client.
First, please talk to our team by phone or e-mail and explain your legal and business needs. Discuss your priorities with us. We will propose a solution set that could range from software integration to personnel focusing on your specific project or a structured team.
All engagement agreements include strict nondisclosure and confidentiality terms. In addition, if a lawyer is engaged, all such lawyers are bound by the same rules governing attorney-client privilege that all lawyers must follow.
After contacting us, we will begin your onboarding process, at which time all necessary information will be exchanged.
Legal AI Solutions has many years proven experience working with many clients, vendors, and billing platforms to aid onboarding. We partner closely with our clients throughout the personnel onboarding process and use detailed checklists and methods to ensure our professionals are effective from day one.
Who Are Legal AI Solutions’ Clients?
Questions that get to know our clients.
Our current clients include small and mid-market companies and law firms. The industries we are serving most at this time are the legal and medical services industries. Learn more about the industries, practice areas, and clients we serve.
Yes, please take a look at our most recent case study.
No, although many of our clients are law firms or legal departments, we do not only work with any one type of team. We have always worked with solo practicing professionals and companies that do not have a traditional legal department.
95% of our clients are satisfied with Legal AI Solutions.
How Much Does It Cost?
General questions about fees.
All billing arrangements are designed to provide our clients with value and spend predictability to simplify budgeting and ROI. Pricing is generally based on a fixed hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly rate. We also offer flat fee or variable rate structuring, and full-time/part-time engagements). When a lawyer is engaged, the lawyer’s rates are set independently and will depend on the number of days or hours per week the lawyer is working.
Legal AI Solutions provides partner-level experience at affordable rates across practice areas and industries. Clients typically realize profits from savings in the area of time value of money first. With efficiency optimized, most clients report saving an average of 7 to 11 hours per week. Next, clients typically realize savings from payroll reduction. It should be noted, however, that savings are unique to the elements of each client’s business. Past results do not guarantee, warrant, or predict future cases.
Engagements are typically billed on a weekly or monthly basis.
Service rates are set based on our professionals’ experience level, skill set, and practice area. Secondment pricing is based on the same qualifications, which is then adjusted according to any applicable local averages.
We are available 365 days for support during posted business hours including weekends and holidays. 24/7 support is offered.
To a certain degree, all of our plans are custom based on our initial analysis of your business infrastructure and operation. However, we go further to tailor interfaces for you and we may also offer proprietary software to you exclusively.
About Artificial Intelligence
General questions about artificial intelligence, it’s nature and future.
The term “artificial intelligence” was coined at the famous Dartmouth Conference in 1956. The organizers of the conference wanted to create machines that “use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves.” There is no single definition of artificial intelligence. Basically, AI involves computer technology, software, and systems that perform tasks traditionally requiring human intelligence. The “ability of a computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with the intellectual processes characteristic of humans, such as the ability to reason, is one definition. “The term is applied to the project of developing systems endowed with intellectual processes, such as the ability to reason, discover meaning, generalize, or learn from past experience. Computers can carry out very complex tasks with great proficiency. However, despite advances in computer processing speed and memory capacity, as yet no programs can match full human flexibility over wider domains or in tasks requiring much everyday knowledge. Such broad humanlike intelligence is called artificial general intelligence (AGI) or strong AI.” BRITTANICA, https://www.britannica.com/technology/artificial-intelligence (last visited June 9, 2025)
Scale these crimes up to the international level and Artificial Superintelligence is certainly an existential risk in the wrong hands. The more integrated with AI, the more powerful it is in the hands of its controller. In this case, the controller is you,. However, if AI were integrated into the lives of entire nations, the risk of resting in the wrong hands is very high.
Popular software like ChatGPT are one example of how revolutionizing is to have a Large Language Model at your finger tips. AI Calling Agents allow client in-take calls using AI Agents. AI scheduling software is the ideal travel planner for business. Generative AI is revolutionizing document preparation as well as document review and legal research.
Lawyers who do not use artificial intelligence will be replaced by lawyers who do. The human element of oral arguments, examination of witnesses, and motion practice make lawyers immune to AI take-over. However, traditional secretaries and junior level paralegals, and even many associate lawyers in law firms may be replaced entirely.
Yes, artificial intelligence is dangerous in the wrong hands. There are countless ways in which a hacker, thief, or prankster can exploit a legal professional using AI. For example, professionals have public records that can be used to compile your AI Clone. If they can obtain 2 minutes of audio of your voice, they can create an AI Voice Clone that can be used to make phone calls in your identity. If they can locate 3 or more photographs of you they can compile fake photographs and an AI Video Clone.
Artificial Intelligence has already captivated industry with automation in the auto and computer tech industries. There are countless other industries that are realizing incredible improvements because of AI integration. News of companies using AI has caused stocks to rise in the U.S. stock markets. Lawyers and other professionals report saving an average of 7 hours a week by using AI. The use of AI in personal life will become common place and it will be you had the foresight to integrate early and enjoy the advantages today.
YNo single, comprehensive federal law specifically dictates AI use in U.S. legal practice today. Instead, attorneys are governed by a combination of existing ethical rules and evolving state-specific guidance.
Key Governing Principles:ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct: These are the bedrock. Rules concerning competence (1.1), confidentiality (1.6), and supervision (5.1) are widely interpreted to apply directly to AI use. Lawyers have a fundamental duty to understand the technology they employ, ensuring its accuracy and guarding against inadvertent disclosure of confidential client data. This necessitates critically reviewing AI-generated output for “hallucinations” or inaccuracies.
Transparency is an important factor. While specific regulations are still evolving, there is growing consensus around disclosure, especially when AI plays a significant role.
To the Court: Some jurisdictions and individual judges are beginning to issue standing orders requiring disclosure if AI was used in preparing filings. Even without a specific mandate, your duty of candor to the tribunal (e.g., ABA Model Rule 3.3) implies that you should not knowingly submit false or misleading information, which includes unverified AI-generated content. If AI played a substantial role in drafting, disclosing its use, and confirming human verification, builds trust and avoids potential sanctions.
To Your Client: Your duty to communicate (e.g., ABA Model Rule 1.4) generally requires keeping clients reasonably informed. If using AI significantly changes how you deliver services or affects costs, discussing this with your client is advisable. Transparency about your methods, including the secure and competent use of tools to improve efficiency, can strengthen client trust.
Yes, using generative AI in legal practice is ethical, but its responsible use depends on competence and diligence. While tools like ChatGPT can assist, it’s crucial to acknowledge their higher error rate due to their general training data. This means any output from such broad models requires rigorous scrutiny.
AI models, especially general-purpose ones, can hallucinate by generating case citations, statutes, or factual claims that seem credible but are entirely fictional.
Assume Nothing: Treat all AI-generated legal citations and factual claims as unverified starting points.
Cross-Reference with Trusted Sources: Always verify citations using traditional legal research databases (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis) or official court sources. Confirm not only the existence of the case but also that it stands for the proposition asserted and is still good law.
Critical Review: Scrutinize the AI’s reasoning and analysis. Does it make logical sense in the context of your case?
Use Legal-Specific AI: Legal AI platforms are engineered with the legal domain in mind and often incorporate features like Retrieval-Augmented Generation and access to proprietary, verified case databases. These “anti-hallucination safeguards” significantly reduce the risk of fabricated information but do not eliminate the need for final human oversight.
Understand Limitations: Be aware of the training data and limitations of any AI tool you use.
Diligent verification is non-negotiable to maintain your professional integrity and avoid serious repercussions.
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