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AI Readiness Assessment for law firms.

An AI Readiness Assessment shows a law firm where it can safely and profitably use AI, what data and governance gaps must be fixed first, and which use cases to implement in what order. Agentic Intelligence turns that assessment into a buildable roadmap — then helps you build it.

What the assessment answers

The questions every firm has before it commits to AI.

Instead of buying more tools and hoping, you get direct answers to the decisions that actually matter.

Are we ready?

Are our documents, matter data, and knowledge assets clean, governed, and usable enough to build AI on?

Where's the ROI?

Which use cases have real, measurable ROI for our practice mix — and which are hype?

Where's the risk?

Where are the confidentiality, privilege, and ethical-wall risks, and how do we design around them?

What first?

Which tools should we use, avoid, or defer — and what should we build in the next 30, 60, and 90 days?

The method

Assess → Prioritize → Implement → Embed.

The assessment is step one of a method that ends in working systems your people actually use — not a slide deck.

01

Assess

Benchmark current capabilities, tools, data, workflows, risk, and adoption readiness across five scored dimensions.

02

Prioritize

Rank use cases by ROI, feasibility, data readiness, confidentiality risk, and adoption effort.

03

Implement

Build and roll out the highest-value system inside your environment — working software, deployed and adopted.

04

Embed

Training, governance, and measurement so adoption sticks and ROI is provable, not assumed.

What we score

Five dimensions of law-firm AI readiness.

Each dimension is scored so you can see exactly where you're strong, where you're exposed, and what to fix first.

01 Data readiness

Are your documents, matter data, financials, and knowledge assets findable, clean, and usable? The first and heaviest module.

02 Governance & risk

Are confidentiality, privilege, ethical walls, retention, and access controls enforceable at the data layer?

03 Use-case ROI

Which workflows have measurable value: matter pricing, proposals, intake, research, review, knowledge reuse?

04 Tool & architecture fit

Which jobs fit Copilot, legal-AI tools, private/local models, retrieval, automation, or custom builds?

05 Skills & adoption

Who will use it, how will they be trained, and how will time saved, quality, and risk be measured?

Who it's for

Firms ready to move from AI experiments to a governed plan.

Mid-market Canadian law firms, practice groups inside larger firms, and firms that have tried AI tools but don't yet have a governed, prioritized implementation plan.

Why start here

Most firms buy AI tools before they know whether their data, governance, and workflows are ready. The assessment tells you what to fix first and which use cases are worth building — before you spend.

FAQ

AI Readiness Assessment — the common questions.

What is an AI readiness assessment for a law firm? +
A structured evaluation of a law firm's data, tools, people, and risk posture that determines which AI use cases it can deploy safely and profitably — and in what order. We turn that into a buildable roadmap and then help implement it.
How long does it take? +
A focused engagement measured in weeks, not a year of expensive experiments. You come away with clarity and a prioritized 90-day roadmap.
What do we receive? +
A readiness scorecard across five dimensions, a use-case priority matrix, a data and governance gap list, a 90-day implementation roadmap, risk notes with guardrails, and a recommended first build.
How is this different from an AI strategy roadmap? +
Most advisors hand you a roadmap and leave. We assess, then build and roll out the solutions ourselves — and stay until your team can run them. The assessment is the on-ramp to implementation, not the deliverable.
Is an AI readiness assessment legal advice? +
No. Agentic Intelligence is a technology consulting and implementation firm. Governance, confidentiality, privilege, and ethics-rule topics are addressed as implementation, risk-management, and technology-design considerations — not as legal advice.
Ready when you are

Find out where AI pays off for your firm.

Start with an AI Readiness Assessment. In a few weeks you'll have a prioritized, firm-specific roadmap — and a partner who can build it.

Book an AI Readiness Assessment