Integrative legal operating model design: Incorporating ai and blockchain in legal practice

Mubarak Opeyemi Nurudeen 1, *, Adetoyese Latilo 2, Hendrickx Oreoluwa Imosemi 3 and Queenette Anuoluwapo Imosemi 4

1 Independent Researcher, New York, USA.
2 McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, USA.
3 Nigerian Law School, Lagos, Nigeria.
4 School of Law and Security Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2024, 02(01), 001–016.
Article DOI: 10.58175/gjrms.2024.2.1.0036
Publication history: 
Received on 24 July 2024; revised on 31 August 2024; accepted on 03 September 2024
 
Abstract: 
The rapid evolution of technology has prompted a significant transformation in the legal industry, particularly through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain technology. This review explores the design of an Integrative Legal Operating Model (ILOM) that incorporates AI and Blockchain to enhance efficiency, transparency, and security in legal practice. AI’s capabilities in automating routine tasks, predictive analytics, and legal research are revolutionizing the way legal services are delivered, enabling law firms to reduce costs and improve accuracy. Blockchain, with its decentralized ledger system, ensures data integrity, security, and transparency, which are critical in legal transactions, contract management, and compliance. By integrating these technologies, the proposed ILOM not only streamlines legal processes but also redefines the roles of legal professionals, shifting focus from manual tasks to strategic decision-making and client advisory roles. The model advocates for a seamless incorporation of AI-driven tools such as natural language processing (NLP) for document review and smart contracts facilitated by Blockchain for automated contract enforcement. Furthermore, the review highlights the importance of designing this operating model with a focus on ethical considerations, ensuring that AI algorithms are transparent, fair, and accountable, and that Blockchain systems comply with regulatory standards. The proposed ILOM is poised to address current challenges in the legal industry, such as inefficiencies, data breaches, and the high cost of legal services, by leveraging the strengths of AI and Blockchain. This review concludes by emphasizing that the adoption of this model requires a collaborative approach, involving legal professionals, technologists, and regulators to ensure its successful implementation and sustainability. The integration of AI and Blockchain in legal practice marks a paradigm shift, offering a robust framework for the future of the legal profession.
 
Keywords: 
Integrative Legal Operating Model; AI in legal practice; Blockchain in law; Legal technology; Smart contracts; Legal automation; Data security; Legal ethics; Transparency; Legal innovation
 
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