Alvin Lang
Dec 31, 2025 14:27
Explore how AI integration and mobile work are reshaping the legal sector by 2026, as revealed by Harvey.ai’s survey of legal professionals.
The legal profession is undergoing a significant transformation as mobility and artificial intelligence (AI) become integral to daily workflows, according to a new report by Harvey.ai. The study, which surveyed 200 legal professionals worldwide, highlights how these trends are reshaping the way lawyers operate and the challenges that remain.
Mobile Work is Becoming Ubiquitous
Mobility is now a cornerstone of legal work, with lawyers increasingly relying on smartphones and tablets. The survey found that 86% of legal professionals use these devices as their primary tools when away from their desks, while 89% frequently check work-related messages outside of standard office hours. This shift necessitates tools that support rapid transitions across different environments, yet many systems still cater to a desktop-centric model, creating friction in mobile workflows.
AI Integration in Legal Practices
AI has moved from experimental to essential in legal practices, assisting with tasks such as research, drafting, and analysis. The survey revealed that 40% of lawyers utilize AI multiple times daily, and 80% do so at least weekly. As AI becomes more embedded in everyday legal work, it helps lawyers manage large volumes of information efficiently, allowing them to focus on more complex analysis.
Challenges in AI and Workflow Integration
Despite widespread AI adoption, there is a disconnect between AI tools and the mobile devices lawyers use. Most AI applications remain tethered to desktops, with 75% of lawyers primarily accessing them on laptops or desktops, while only 20% use smartphones for the same purpose. This mismatch can delay legal tasks and disrupt workflows.
Bridging the Mobile–AI Divide
The report emphasizes the need to integrate AI seamlessly with mobile work to enhance legal workflows. Lawyers require AI tools that are as flexible and mobile as they are, providing secure and reliable outputs across all devices. This integration is crucial for advancing digital maturity in the legal industry.
For more insights and findings, visit the full report on Harvey.ai: Harvey.ai.
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