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AI faces structural barriers in legal practice due to data control

Despite high reported AI adoption rates, the legal profession has seen limited integration of AI into core workflows due to significant structural barriers. These barriers include a "data moat" controlled by a few major providers like Westlaw and Lexis, who offer not just raw legal data but also curated editorial content and expert-curated roadmaps. While tools like Harvey.AI and Westlaw's Deep Research exist, most law firms are still experimenting rather than transforming their practices, indicating that AI's broader social impact may be constrained if it cannot penetrate this critical civic infrastructure. AI

IMPACT AI's integration into legal practice is hindered by data control and structural issues, potentially limiting its broader social impact.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the challenges and limitations of AI adoption in the legal field, rather than reporting on a new release, significant event, or research finding.

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