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Law, Reinvented: Leading AI Transformation in Legal Practice

Adam Curphey
,
Oz Benamram
,
Rebecca Pasternak

Law, Reinvented explains how AI is reshaping legal practice and offers practical guidance for the people leading the change, the lawyers living through it, and the newcomers entering a profession in flux. It covers pricing, risk, training, and service design, helping legal professionals understand, adopt, and apply AI in the firm and in their day-to-day practice.

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 £18.99 9781916749641 Law, Technology

Law, Reinvented: Leading AI Transformation in Legal Practice is a practical guide for legal professionals at every stage of their AI transformation, whether they are leading it inside their firm or organization, working through it day to day as practitioners, or stepping into the profession as it changes. Written by three experts in the field based in London and New York who work in this space every day, it draws on their experience with law firms and in-house teams to address both the strategic and the operational realities of AI in legal practice.

The book offers a clear framework for thinking about AI in legal practice, supported throughout by experience drawn from the authors’ work on both sides of the Atlantic. Topics covered include pricing around outcomes rather than time; building credible AI-enabled services; training users and driving adoption; managing risk and governance; and the emerging competitive landscape in which clients, firms, and technology providers increasingly overlap.

Whether the reader is in leadership, in practice, or new to the profession, the book is direct, practical, and grounded in real experience. It addresses the operational, ethical, and cultural questions that firms, legal departments, and their clients are working through today, and the ones they will confront next.


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Praise for Law, Reinvented

“A ‘must buy’ for members of AI and innovation committees in law! The targeted chapters tackle all key considerations for implementing AI in legal. This easy read breaks down the otherwise-daunting challenges into logical and practical steps for effective and sustainable change.” — Alicia Hardy, Director of Knowledge and Learning, Carey Olsen

“This book is a goldmine of practical guidance, written by a strong triumvirate of well-credentialed experts. It is refreshingly balanced, steering a sensible  middle course between the unbridled enthusiasm and the stultifying caution that currently threaten the productive use of AI in law.” — Professor Richard Susskind, author of Tomorrow’s Lawyers and The Future of Law

“Congratulations are due to the authors on crafting a truly accessible and comprehensive guide to navigating the challenge of embedding AI in your legal practice. Readers at all levels of the industry will benefit from this timely contribution at a critical moment of transition for the practice of law.” — Chris Howard, University Partnerships Director, BARBRI

Law, Reinvented is a sharp, practical guide to the forces reshaping the legal profession, exploring how AI is redefining client value, recruiting, talent development, and service delivery. Written by practitioners at the forefront of this shift, it reflects real-world experience – not theory. It’s not about simply adopting new tools; firms that approach AI as an enterprise-wide transformation will be the ones that truly get ahead. Essential reading for those determined not just to adapt, but to lead.” — Kay Kim, Chief Practice Innovation Officer, Paul Hastings

Law, Reinvented is THE indispensable guide to artificial intelligence in the legal profession. It is both up-to-date and authoritative in its coverage of the topic. The three authors – each an experienced leader of innovation at a major law firm – lucidly explain where we are and how we got here, and then offer practical advice on a path forward. Highly recommended.” — Jeffrey Rovner, Knowledge Management Leader & Technologist

“A thoughtful and grounded take on how AI is intersecting with the real structural pressures in the legal profession. There are many views on the eventual destination out there, but this is a well-judged contribution to an important conversation.” — Paul Greenwood, Chief Technology Officer, Clifford Chance LLP


About the authors

Adam Curphey is Director of Innovation at a leading UK firm. Based in London he is also a visiting professor at BPP Law School and author of The Legal Team of the Future: Law+ Skills. Adam has worked at multiple law firms as both a practising lawyer and in his current role as a director of innovation, where he partners with lawyers, business teams, and clients to devise new ways of delivering legal services. He has been responsible for global AI strategy, amassed almost a decade of experience as a law and legal innovation lecturer, is a founding member of the in-house ‘O Shaped’ community, and has spoken on innovation and AI globally. Adam possesses a master’s in law from University College, Oxford and a master’s in education and technology from the UCL Institute of Education.

Oz Benamram is Chief AI and Knowledge Officer at a leading US firm, based in New York. A global leader in knowledge management and legal technology innovation, Oz has spent decades heading the knowledge and innovation functions at three leading law firms, and has advised law firm leaders, LegalTech companies, and investors on legal AI, knowledge, and innovation. He is the founder of SKILLS.law, a community of legal innovation professionals, and a frequent speaker, writer, and interviewer on the future of legal practice.

Rebecca Pasternak is Manager, Practice Innovation at a major international firm, based in New York. She is a technology and innovation leader with experience spanning legal practice, legal technology, venture-backed startups, and enterprise AI deployments. Rebecca has a proven track record designing and building enablement programmes that drive end-user adoption of new technology through core change management principles, and she possesses deep hands-on experience building with LLMs, with a genuine excitement for sharing what she has learned about how AI is reshaping ways of working, whether in hands-on training sessions or more broadly in public settings.