Overview
This webinar introduces how OneLaw is building AI into practice management, and how firms can start preparing for it. It is aimed at partners, practice managers, and anyone thinking about how their firm will adopt AI.
The session sets out OneLaw's AI strategy, including the distinction between the operational "business of law" and the advisory "practice of law", and OneLaw's approach of building AI into the product while still integrating with the tools firms already use. A live demonstration shows the AI reviewing an estate against a client's wider history to surface issues a person can then check. The session also covers how usage-based pricing is intended to work, and the practical steps a firm can take now to get ready for AI.
Note: The AI capabilities shown in this webinar are a preview of functionality OneLaw plans to release progressively to firms in a future release. They are not yet generally available. When released, OneLaw AI will be off by default and opt-in, priced on a usage basis, with quotas and permissions that your firm controls. Using it requires OneLaw.
In this video, you'll learn
- How OneLaw approaches AI across the business of law and the practice of law
- Why OneLaw's AI is grounded in your firm's data and its understanding of OneLaw
- What the AI can do today, including specialists, skills, and custom prompts
- How the AI reviews matters, documents, and ledgers to surface issues for a person to check
- How usage-based pricing, quotas, and billing transparency are intended to work
- What OneLaw plans to build before general availability
- The steps a firm can take now to prepare for AI
Presented by Kane Smith, Sales Executive; Tony Rogers, Chief Technology Officer; and Louisa Taylor, Chief Operating Officer
Webinar length: approximately 1 hour
Recorded on 15 July 2026
Key Takeaways
- OneLaw is building AI into the product for the business of law, and integrating with other AI tools for the practice of law, so firms are not locked into a single tool.
- The AI is grounded in your firm's live data and an expert-reviewed understanding of how OneLaw represents a firm's work, so it recognises concepts such as matters, trust ledgers, and requisitions rather than just reading raw data.
- A person always reviews the AI's output. The AI is designed to support staff rather than replace them, and can help junior staff work through an issue without waiting on a supervisor.
- Pricing is usage-based and measured per request (a "turn"), recorded against the matter, with quotas and permissions so firms can manage cost and keep billing transparent.
- Firms can prepare now by thinking through governance, an AI use policy, supervision rules, billing approach, and training, and by capturing effective prompts and skills as firm IP.
- Precedents and Document Assembly remain valuable and carry no usage cost, so it is worth weighing when to use a precedent and when to use AI.