Adoption & maturity
Workflow Automation Potential
Current versus potential automation across core legal workflows.
IlustrativoAtualizado 2026-07-08
Illustrative modeling across ten legal workflows shows automation clustering in rules-based tasks. Billing (68% current, 90% potential) and e-discovery (60%, 94%) sit closest to their modeled ceiling, while litigation strategy trails at 12% current with just a 45% potential ceiling, the lowest cap in the set given its "High" complexity rating. The directional read: automation concentrates in structured, high-volume work, leaving strategic judgment largely human-led even in an optimistic scenario.
Os dados
| Workflow | Automated today | Automatable ceiling | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Document Intake & Triage | 45% | 92% | Low |
| Contract Review & Redlining | 35% | 85% | Medium |
| Legal Research & Memo Writing | 28% | 78% | High |
| Compliance Monitoring | 52% | 95% | Low |
| E-Discovery & Document Review | 60% | 94% | Medium |
| Client Reporting | 30% | 80% | Low |
| Billing & Time Tracking | 68% | 90% | Low |
| Litigation Strategy | 12% | 45% | High |
| Court Filing Preparation | 40% | 82% | Medium |
| Knowledge Management | 25% | 88% | Medium |
Estimativa ilustrativa - um valor direcional para enquadramento de cenário, não um benchmark medido. Não interprete estes como resultados medidos por fornecedor.