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Lawyer in 2026: Directing the Associate That Never Sleeps
Harvey and CoCounsel research case law, draft briefs, and summarize depositions. The paralegal-and-first-year tier of the profession is genuinely shrinking. The judgment tier is thriving. What AI touches Legal research — Lexis+ AI, Westlaw Precision, Paxton AI, vLex Vincent search and synthesize case law.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1What AI touches
- 2The specialized tools
- 3What still takes a human
- 4Your skill path
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Sarah is a fourth-year associate at a BigLaw firm. Her morning task is a memo on whether the SEC's latest rule change affects a client's planned spinoff. In 2015 this memo would have been a week. In 2026, she opens Harvey, points it at the rule text and the client's S-1, asks for a draft analysis. In 30 minutes she has a 6-page memo with case citations. She spends the next four hours doing what Harvey cannot: checking every citation in Westlaw to confirm it exists and says what Harvey claims, calling a senior partner who has worked these deals before, tightening the argument so it fits the client's actual strategic goals. Billable hours are changing. The good associates are learning to bill for judgment, not for first drafts.
Section 1
What AI touches
- Legal research — Lexis+ AI, Westlaw Precision, Paxton AI, vLex Vincent search and synthesize case law.
- Contract review and drafting — Harvey, Spellbook, Ironclad, Robin AI.
- Brief and memo drafting — CoCounsel, Harvey assemble first drafts with citations.
- Document review and e-discovery — Relativity aiR cuts review time by 60-80%.
- Deposition and transcript analysis — Everlaw summaries, theme extraction.
- Settlement demand letters — EvenUp generates PI demand packages in hours, not weeks.
- Client intake and triage — AI handles scheduling, conflicts checks, engagement letters.
Section 2
The specialized tools
- Harvey — BigLaw-focused AI, M&A and litigation workflows; rolled out at most top firms.
- Thomson Reuters CoCounsel — legal AI integrated with Westlaw and Practical Law.
- Lexis+ AI — the other major research-and-drafting platform.
- Paxton AI — mid-market and solo firm legal research.
- Spellbook — Word plug-in for contract drafting.
- Everlaw, Relativity aiR — e-discovery with AI-assisted review.
- EvenUp — personal injury demand letter automation.
Compare the options
| Task | Before AI (2020) | Now (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Research memo | Junior associate: 20+ hours. | Associate + AI: 4-6 hours. |
| Contract review | Hours per 40-page contract. | AI redlines; lawyer reviews exceptions. |
| Document review | Armies of contract attorneys. | AI first pass; attorneys on high-risk docs. |
| PI demand letter | 1-2 weeks. | Hours with EvenUp. |
| Precedent search | Westlaw keyword + read. | Natural-language with citation verification. |
Section 3
What still takes a human
Oral advocacy. Cross-examination. Jury selection. Client counseling when the client is emotional or in denial. Negotiating the deal in the room. Reading a judge's body language. Deciding which arguments to abandon. Writing the brief that the judge will actually read and remember. Ethics: the rules of professional conduct forbid billing for work not done and forbid non-lawyer ownership; how AI fits these rules is still being litigated in every state bar.
Section 4
Your skill path
- Legal research — the instinct for where law lives and how to verify it.
- Writing — short sentences, strong verbs, no waste. AI drafts; you prune.
- Oral advocacy — moot court, trial team, clinics.
- One practice area deeply — litigation, M&A, regulatory, IP, employment, criminal.
- Client skills — intake, counseling, expectation-setting.
- AI prompt and verification skills — become the associate partners trust with the tools.
Key terms in this lesson
If you want to be a lawyer: In high school, take AP English, AP US History, AP Government, and debate. Read widely. In college, any major — law schools care about GPA, LSAT, and writing sample more than major. Intern at a law firm, prosecutor's office, or public defender. Take the LSAT seriously. Law school is 3 years; bar exam is a grind. In 2026, entry-level BigLaw jobs are fewer than a decade ago (AI compressed first-year work) but compensation for those that remain is high. Mid-market, public interest, and solo practice are all viable and AI-enabled. Choose this career for the reasoning, not the movies.
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