LegalTech 2026 AI Trends to Watch
Business Insider recently wrote, “For many lawyers, 2025 was the year when using AI became mandatory.”
Following a year in which AI became a foregone conclusion for the industry, and in which AI-powered LegalTech became a VC and media darling, what’s next for LegalTech in 2026?
This edition of Venture Legal examines five key trends to watch for LegalTech adopters, founders and investors in 2026, including:
⭐The success of AI adoptions and ROI are paramount.
In 2026, the focus centers on how organizations can succeed in scaling AI usage and demonstrating ROI.
⭐Tapping AI’s predictive analytic capabilities.
While in 2025, much of the AI usage in legal revolved around automation and speed, in 2026 look for increased deployment of AI for predictive analytics.
⭐Optimizing IP and patent approvals.
Heavily regulated, time consuming, and challenging to manage, IP is an area that is ripe for AI transformation.
⭐Solutions address compliance challenges.
2025 just scratched the surface of RegTech and compliance challenges facing the industry, making it a continued area to watch in 2026.
⭐Service + AI becomes the standard.
In 2026, look for professional services across the board to deploy carrot-and-stick approaches to ensure their staff is utilizing AI – as clients to demand services + AI approaches as the new standard.
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