
Is the legal AI race still a two-horse battle, or has a new contender changed everything? In this episode, Zach speaks with Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer, about the rapid rise of Claude and what it means for the broader legal tech ecosystem. They unpack how frontier model providers are reshaping the market, why law firms are experimenting with multiple AI tools at once, and whether general-purpose AI could start replacing legal-specific platforms. The conversation also explores shifting buying behavior in law firms and in-house teams, the real “moats” in legal AI, and why recent hallucination controversies may say more about legal workflows than the technology itself. In this episode: Why Claude is suddenly at the center of the legal AI conversation How general-purpose AI tools could disrupt legal tech spending The real competitive moat in legal AI: brand, trust, and distribution Why law firms are adopting multiple AI models instead of picking one What AI hallucination cases reveal about legal workflows - not just the tech Learn More: Zach - https://www.legallydisrupted.com/ Richard - tromansconsulting.com, artificiallawyer.com Follow Along: Zach - linkedin.com/in/zachabramowitz Richard - linkedin.com/in/artificiallawyer, https://x.com/ArtificialLawya
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E52 - Is Legal AI a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity? Legora CEO, Max Junestrand

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E50 - Inside Harvey with Winston Weinberg, Founder & CEO of Harvey

E49 - Harvey and Legora vs AI First Firms, Logan Brown, Soxton
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