Last updated: June 2, 2026
AI and Automation Disclosure
LexAIAdvisors uses and advises on AI-enabled workflows, automation, and AI agents. This page explains the control posture we expect around those tools.
How AI may be used
- Drafting internal notes, reports, summaries, task lists, and implementation checklists.
- Classifying website, intake, accessibility, cybersecurity, Microsoft 365, and workflow issues.
- Supporting AI-agent workflow design, prompt planning, automation maps, and human-review checkpoints.
- Preparing non-final client communications, report language, or service recommendations for human review.
Human supervision
AI and automation do not replace professional judgment. Sensitive, low-confidence, legal-risk, client-facing, contract-sensitive, or high-value recommendations should be reviewed by an appropriate human decision maker before use.
Confidential information
Clients should not send confidential, privileged, regulated, or sensitive information into ordinary web forms or email unless instructed. Workflows involving client data should use approved controls, access limits, and documented vendor settings.
Law firm obligations
Law firms remain responsible for their professional duties, including confidentiality, competence, supervision, client communication, candor, advertising compliance, and final work product. LexAIAdvisors helps design controls but does not replace those duties.
AI agents
AI agents may be used or recommended only inside a defined workflow that identifies permitted tasks, prohibited tasks, data access, escalation triggers, review points, logs, and responsible humans.