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Best AI Tools for Lawyers

Lawyers can use AI to support research, summarization, drafting, and document review. The best option depends on whether the main need is evidence gathering, long-form analysis, or workflow support.

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Best AI tools for legal workflows

These tools are most useful when the work is document-heavy, research-intensive, and dependent on careful drafting and analysis.

Pick 1

Claude

Best for: Long-form analysis and document work

Ideal for

Lawyers working with longer texts, synthesis, and structured drafting

Why choose it

Claude is strong for analyzing long documents, summarizing complex material, and producing more natural long-form output.

Watch out for

It should not replace domain judgment or formal legal review.

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Perplexity

Best for: Research support

Ideal for

Lawyers who need faster discovery, source gathering, and initial exploration

Why choose it

Perplexity is useful when the first step is finding and comparing sources quickly with visible references.

Watch out for

It is more helpful for research support than for final drafting quality.

Pick 3

ChatGPT

Best for: Drafting and workflow support

Ideal for

Professionals who need flexible help with summaries, outlines, client communication, and internal drafting support

Why choose it

ChatGPT is adaptable across many legal-adjacent workflows, including drafting support, organizing issues, and communication assistance.

Watch out for

It needs careful prompting and professional oversight in regulated or high-stakes contexts.

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