As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in legal work, ethical responsibility does not diminish; it intensifies. This whitepaper examines how trust, accountability, and transparency must guide the responsible use of AI in legal practice.
This whitepaper is not about technology capabilities. It is about professional responsibility.
Drawing on legal ethics, real-world risk, and regional context, the paper explores why AI does not change the lawyer’s duty but raises the standard by which legal work must be judged.
It addresses the ethical challenges legal professionals face when using AI, including accountability for outputs, the risks of hallucinations and false authority, and the necessity of transparency and human oversight.
Written for legal professionals, the whitepaper frames ethical AI not as a regulatory exercise, but as a professional obligation.
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Meet the Author
Lara Salem
Head of Content Strategy, LexisNexis
Lara Salem is a legal professional with over 17 years of experience in digital publishing and legal content strategy across the MENA region. Recognised as an AI champion within LexisNexis, Lara leads initiatives to integrate generative AI into legal workflows. She provides training on AI, supports prompt engineering, and designs new use cases to enhance editorial processes and legal research. She also delivers talks and training sessions on AI across the industry, sharing practical insights on its transformative role in legal publishing and legal research.
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