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Legal AI is Everywhere, but Only 7% of Legal Teams Have Made It WorkNew Axiom study of 528 in-house legal leaders identifies five practices that separate teams getting real results from the 93% still spending on faith NEW YORK, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Every in-house legal team using AI plans to spend more on it next year. Eighty-three percent cannot show whether last year's spending paid off. And just 7% have moved past piloting to actually use, optimize, and measure AI across their organization. New research from Axiom finds that the gap traces back to a small set of operating habits - not budget size.
The findings come from Axiom's 2026 In-House Legal AI Report: Legal AI Is Everywhere. Now Comes the Hard Part., a global study of 528 in-house legal leaders - including CLOs, GCs, DGCs, and legal ops leaders - across six countries, conducted by InsightDynamo and commissioned by Axiom. Seventy-seven percent of respondents represent companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue. The full report breaks down findings by region, industry, company size, and legal team maturity. It also identifies five practices the most advanced legal departments use to close the AI execution gap and includes case studies showing what AI-enabled legal work looks like at scale. "Legal AI is no longer a choice for in-house teams; it's become the baseline," said Sara Morgan, Chief Legal AI and Talent Officer at Axiom. "What stands out in this year's report is how few teams have actually gotten good at it. The teams pulling ahead aren't spending more than everyone else—they've simply stopped treating AI as a side project. There's clear ownership, real training, and someone accountable for the results before anything scales." More spending hasn't closed the AI gap between legal teams. According to the report, four realities define where most in-house departments stand today:
In-house legal leaders say they're seeing these dynamics play out firsthand. "AI is moving fast inside legal departments, but speed without discipline creates risk," said Hiro Oshima, Deputy General Counsel, Americas at SMBC Group. "Axiom's findings reflect what in-house legal leaders are seeing firsthand: rigorous evaluation should be non-negotiable before a legal team commits to an AI tool. The real test is whether a solution can deliver reliable value in the workflows, risk environment, and business context where legal teams operate." "The technology is not the hard part," said Chris Frickland, VP, AI Solutions at Axiom. "The layer around it is where value either shows up or it doesn't. That means getting the tool set up for how in-house legal teams actually work, training people to use it effectively, and staying with it long enough to see the payoff. That's the kind of governance most legal departments haven't had to build - and it's exactly what we see separating the leaders from everyone else." Most legal departments are looking outside to close that gap: 98% of current AI users and 77% of teams that haven't adopted AI yet say outside guidance on tool selection would help. Asked who they'd trust for it, respondents rank alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) ahead of consulting firms, law firms, AI vendors, and industry associations - and prefer ALSPs over law firms for AI-enabled work by more than two to one (52% to 24%). "For GCs, this report is less a market snapshot than a checklist," Morgan said. "Who actually picks your AI tools? Has your team had real training, or just access? Are AI-enabled workflows being measured against legal outcomes, or only usage metrics? Have you planned ahead and built a strong foundation of process and playbooks? Those are answerable questions, and the departments that can answer them are the ones pulling ahead." The 2026 Axiom In-House Legal AI Report: Legal AI Is Everywhere. Now Comes the Hard Part. is available at: https://www.axiomlaw.com/resources/articles/legal-ai-survey-report About Axiom Axiom's network of 14,000+ legal professionals includes 4,000+ lawyers with Fortune 500 experience, delivering AI-enabled legal services across more than 12 practice areas: M&A, regulatory compliance, data privacy, labor and employment, technology and AI, and more. Engagements range from legal secondments and complex project support to fully embedded team solutions. The results speak for themselves. Trusted by 75% of the Fortune 100 and thousands of mid-market leaders, Axiom ranks #1 among Alternative Legal Service Providers in 8 of 9 performance categories — including talent quality, breadth, productivity, and client experience — according to a top 5 global consulting firm. Across more than 3,000 engagements annually in 6 regions and 4 continents, 93% of clients rate Axiom lawyers as good as or better than top law firm attorneys, with 96% client satisfaction and measurable cost savings that reduce outside counsel spend without sacrificing quality. Stop overpaying for law firm work. Start with Axiom. For more information, visit www.axiomlaw.com.
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