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AI Legal Ops Study Shows 14-Hour Weekly Savings Per Lawyer

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Why it matters

A December 2025 study by GC AI analyzing over 100 active customers found that specialized legal AI platforms deliver measurable returns: an average of 14 hours per week saved per lawyer, a 14% reduction in outside counsel spending, and 21% greater perceived accuracy compared to generic tools like ChatGPT. The research documented that 97.5% of teams reported seeing value within the first month of implementation.

The study measured outcomes across GC AI's customer base of legal operations teams. The findings are being discussed across the legal technology industry, with analysis from firms including Sirion, Knovos, and SpotDraft, and commentary from legal operations leaders and consultants on implementation strategies. Full details of the study methodology and customer composition remain limited.

For in-house legal departments, the numbers translate to concrete savings. A typical department with $1.8 million in annual outside counsel spend—the ACC 2024 median—would realize approximately $252,000 in annual savings from a 14% reduction. The study matters because it provides quantified evidence for claims legal experts have made about AI's transformative potential. For legal operations leaders competing for budget allocation, concrete ROI data settles debates about tool selection and justifies AI investment within resource-constrained departments. The combination of significant time savings, measurable cost reduction, and rapid value realization shifts AI from experimental to strategically necessary.

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