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Bilateral Legal Research Group on Using Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
Bilateral Legal Research Group on Using Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice

National Coordinators: Aurore Talazac, Mariia Koval, Alex Casey, Kyle Egan, Khulsam Musaliar, Lynn Kelly, Aliah Koodrouth

Countries involved: United Kingdom, Ireland

Academic Supervisors, Editors, Researchers, Other Contributors: See the Report below.

Published by: ELSA United Kingdom & ELSA Ireland, 2025.

Length: 207 pages

To strengthen cross-border collaboration and address vital changes in the legal profession, ELSA Ireland and ELSA United Kingdom have launched a Bilateral Legal Research Group dedicated to studying the integration of Artificial Intelligence into legal practice. This research seeks to examine AI’s potential to redefine legal work, spanning from legal research and case prediction to judicial assistance and legislative drafting, while addressing the ethical, regulatory, and practical implications involved. By investigating these critical topics, the group aims to offer law students worldwide an in-depth understanding of AI’s role, its benefits, and its challenges, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to thoughtfully engage with AI’s growing impact on the legal landscape.

Final Report PDF

Final Report below: