The ICO’s new AI policy exposes a regulator eager to appear innovative while remaining powerless to enforce the very standards it promotes.
A new era of self-representation is emerging as litigants in person use strategy, structure, and AI tools to navigate a justice system once reserved for lawyers.
AI is revolutionising UK civil litigation, but risks of bias, confirmation bias, and threats to due process raise serious concerns for fairness and justice.
AI · Legal services · Client transparency AI can make legal services faster, cheaper and more accessible. But if law firms use AI behind the scenes while billing as if every task was performed conventionally, the technology becomes a transparency problem. The issue is not whether solicitors may use AI. The issue is whether clients … Continue reading “The Hidden Side of AI in Legal Services: Navigating Transparency and Ethical Challenges”
