2025 is shaping up to be the year where legal tech and especially generative AI goes mainstream.
A comprehensive report compiled by LexisNexis
Legal Tech Trends of 2025
We asked 7 leading experts to share thoughts on legal tech trends in 2025. The urgency to innovate is real and we are here to guide you. What are the trends for the upcoming year? And where should firms focus their time and money?


Meet our 7 international legal experts
- David Hobbie – Director, Knowledge & Innovation at Goodwin
- Paul Hogg – Head of Digital Projects at Herbert Smith Freehills
- Shreya Vajpei – Digital & Innovation at Khaitan & Co
- Rohit Shukla – Chief Digital Officer at Khaitan & Co
- Christian Matarese - Partner and Co-Head Private Equity at Dechert LLP
- Thor Alden – Associate Director of Innovation at Dechert LLP
- David Cunningham - Chief Innovation Officer at Reed Smith
Key takeaways
- More law firms realize that the real value comes when they focus on specific use cases, and solve real problems for their clients and teams.
- The urgency to innovate has never felt more real. Firms who already invested in infrastructure and real-world use cases are the early beneficiaries of AI capabilities.
- AI agents will put the power of generative AI at the fingertips of an ordinary attorney, helping lawyers more quickly and efficiently complete (routine) tasks.
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