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Summer25

Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine

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P E E R T O P E E R M A G A Z I N E · S U M M E R 2 0 2 5 13 work-trend-index/2025-the-year- the-frontier-firm-is-born). This lands squarely in the delegate-mode sweet spot for legal services. Spellbook's "Associate" agent already plans multi- document financings much like a junior lawyer, escalating only when it hits novelty or ambiguity. Thomson Reuters' CoCounsel enables attorneys to offload research and drafting, allowing them to "spend more time on higher-value work," a living example of how agent colleagues should shoulder routinized tasks. Lupl's LPM agent will automate task and project management. Frontier firms differentiate in three ways: 1. Agent Ecosystems, not Point Tools. They treat Copilot-class agents as building blocks, composing domain-specific specialists (e.g., a legal project manager agent, a diligence bot, and a litigation-risk simulator) that collaborate with humans. 2. Human Becomes Orchestrator. Lawyers pivot from doing to directing, reviewing agent work, validating edge cases, and injecting strategic judgment, precisely the "peer programmer" leap Nadella predicts for developers. 3. Outcome Accountability. Frontier firms double down on transparent audit logs, bias testing, and exception reviews —governance disciplines that academic and industry bodies say are indispensable for trust, as agents own the workflows. Microsoft's research shows that 71% of workers at frontier firms report their organizations are thriving, nearly double the global average (https://blogs.microsoft. com/blog/2025/04/23/the-2025- annual-work-trend-index-the- frontier-firm-is-born/). In short, AI has evolved from sidekick to colleague, and the next step is to become a frontier firm, where agentic labor becomes the primary engine of practice, and human expertise serves as the multiplier on top. AI has evolved from sidekick to colleague, and the next step is to become a frontier firm.

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