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Law Firms Like DLA Piper Are Embracing AI To Help Clients Navigate Compliance

Last updated: November 7, 2025 3:40 pm
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The legal field is facing a significant opportunity for growth and evolution with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into workflows and client success. In industries such as healthcare and financial services, compliance and regulation have always been complex and challenging to navigate. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, new regulations and laws are emerging with increasing intensity, making it difficult for organizations to keep up.

A recent report by Stanford University’s Human Centered AI (HAI) group highlighted the surge in mentions of AI in legislative proceedings, indicating a global shift in attention towards this topic. While there is no comprehensive federal regulation in the US that restricts the development or use of AI, individual states have been stepping in to fill this gap. Nearly 47 out of 50 states introduced legislation related to AI in 2025, with a focus on areas like healthcare.

In response to this evolving landscape, law firms like DLA Piper are leveraging AI technology to help clients navigate regulatory and compliance challenges. The firm has introduced innovative initiatives like SAGE, a systematic approach to data-driven AI governance, and proactive compliance as a service (PCaaS), which uses machine learning and small language models to flag potential risk areas proactively.

Dr. Danny Tobey, a partner at DLA Piper, emphasizes the value of these services in helping organizations navigate complex regulatory environments and provide value to stakeholders. By leveraging AI technology and legal expertise, firms like DLA Piper are helping clients stay ahead of compliance issues and mitigate risks before they escalate.

In addition to traditional law firms, companies like Harvey and professional services firms like BakerTilly and EY are also entering the legal AI space to support organizations with workflow efficiency and compliance. The regulatory ecosystem is expanding rapidly, creating opportunities for multiple players to make a positive impact in this space.

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The importance of these services cannot be understated, especially in industries like healthcare where data breaches and cyber incidents are on the rise. By investing in resources to navigate the evolving landscape of AI law, regulation, and compliance, organizations can ensure the security and privacy of their patients and customers.

As the legal field continues to evolve, it is crucial for organizations to stay informed and adapt to ensure they are providing the best service while maintaining compliance with regulations. By embracing AI technology and innovative solutions, legal firms can position themselves as leaders in this rapidly changing landscape.

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