464. AI and the Law: Building a Future-Proof Practice with Tom Martin

464. AI and the Law: Building a Future-Proof Practice with Tom Martin

Author: My Legal Academy October 10, 2025 Duration: 52:07

AI isn’t just changing the way you work—it’s redefining what it means to practice law.

In this episode of The Law Entrepreneur, guest host Mike Smith sits down with Tom Martin, lawyer, founder of LawDroid, and longtime legal tech innovator, to explore how you can leverage artificial intelligence to make your firm more efficient, more human, and more scalable.

You’ll hear how Tom has integrated AI into everything from client communication to document generation, and how he’s helping lawyers reimagine their business models from the ground up. 

Whether you’re cautious or curious about AI, this conversation will challenge you to see what’s possible—and remind you that the future of law isn’t about replacing lawyers, but empowering them to serve clients better than ever.

Key Takeaways from Mike and Tom:

1. Skepticism Is No Longer an Option

AI has moved beyond novelty—it’s now essential to the way law is practiced.

Holding back out of caution only delays growth; embracing AI as a daily tool is what separates those adapting from those falling behind.


2. Simplicity Drives Adoption

The real breakthrough in AI comes when it’s easy to use.

Lawyers don’t need to learn prompt engineering—they need tools that make automation intuitive, turning complex capabilities into straightforward workflows.


3. Automation Expands Access and Scale

By automating repetitive filings and forms, firms can cut costs while serving more clients efficiently.

This shift not only increases profitability but also broadens access to justice by removing traditional bottlenecks.


4. Efficiency Creates Space for Empathy

When routine work runs itself, time opens up for what clients truly value—listening, empathy, and clear communication.

In this way, technology doesn’t replace the human element; it strengthens it.


5. Specialization Is the New Moat

As AI handles the standard tasks, depth of expertise becomes the real differentiator.

Lawyers who dig deep into specialized areas and integrate technology strategically will build practices that are both future-proof and uniquely valuable.

 

"AI is going to subsume a lot of stuff, but the things around the corners, the real niches that go deep, having that human element can be extremely important." —  Tom Martin


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Get in touch with Tom Martin:

Website: https://www.lawdroid.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasgmartin

Tom’s Substack newsletter and podcast: https://lawdroidmanifesto.com


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