OUR APPROACH TO AI
As a firm focused on real estate, our technology stack is built entirely around serving the real estate sector, not limited to providing legal services but looking wider at the commercials of our clients and assisting them in achieving their aims, not just in making our delivery of legal services streamlined.
We believe technology should enhance, not replace, human expertise. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools play an important role in helping us deliver legal services that are faster, more efficient, and more insightful, but never at the expense of quality, confidentiality, or professional judgment.
We pursue innovation only when it delivers real value, this means we take a measured, responsible, and client-first approach to all technology. Our use of AI focuses on improving internal efficiencies and supporting our teams, not on replacing lawyers or automating strategic legal advice.
Our Tools
Every tool we adopt is evaluated for how it can deliver better results for our clients. We use established, market-standard tools that have been rigorously reviewed for security, reliability, and legal-sector suitability. These tools help us to:
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Streamline key tasks
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Minimise risk
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Enhance service quality
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Reduce non-chargeable time for our lawyers
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Pass savings and benefits directly onto clients
All AI decisions are governed by our Compliance and Operations Team to ensure best practice and regulatory alignment. Before any AI tool is introduced into client or matter workflows, we conduct a full risk assessment covering, but not limited to:
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Due diligence and data provenance
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Data-processing and security standards
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Auditability, explainability, and accuracy; and
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Alignment with professional and ethical standards
Where AI overlaps with legal work, these tools are used only to assist our lawyers, not to replace their judgment. All outputs are reviewed and analysed by experienced lawyers (10+ PQE), ensuring that legal advice is always based on professional expertise.

