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09/10/2025 - Law Society Warns Against DIY Legal Documents Using AI (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Legal Technology

Source: BBC News

BBC News covers a warning issued by the Law Society of England and Wales regarding the increasing use of artificial intelligence to draft legal documents. The professional body for solicitors has expressed concerns that individuals and businesses might be relying on AI tools without fully understanding the potential risks, which include factual inaccuracies, outdated legal information, and a lack of nuanced understanding that a qualified solicitor can provide. The warning emphasizes that while AI can be a useful tool, it cannot replace professional legal advice.

The Law Society highlighted specific examples where errors could have severe consequences, such as in the drafting of wills, contracts, or tenancy agreements. An AI-generated document might appear correct on the surface but could contain subtle flaws that render it legally unenforceable or not fit for its intended purpose. They strongly advise the public to have any AI-generated legal document reviewed by a qualified solicitor to ensure it is accurate, compliant with current laws, and tailored to the specific circumstances of the individual or business. This serves as a reminder of the enduring need for human expertise in the legal profession.