EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 26 MIN
Episode 22: Scaling AI Adoption – Beyond Pilots and Demos
from The LOPSided Podcast · host The LOPSided Podcast
Episode twenty two is the penultimate in our #TransformingLegal mini-series. The LOPSided Podcast host John O'Donoghue interviews Alex Fortescue-Webb, Head of UKI and legal engineering at Legora. John and Alex navigate three key topics:. Why Legal AI Gets Stuck in Pilot Mode? What misconceptions do firms often have when they start experimenting with legal AI? From Legora’s vantage point, what are the most common operational blockers - tech, culture, workflow, or something else? What Successful AI Rollouts Actually Look Like? What separates firms that scale AI successfully from those that don’t? Which KPIs or metrics are firms actually using to measure success-and which ones don’t matter as much as people think? How Scaling AI Will Shape the Future of LegalOps? Will AI adoption force law to modernise its operational foundations? What is it that firms must get right today to be ready for the next wave of AI-powered practice? IMPORTANT NOTE: The views and furthermore all views shared by the presenters and guests of this podcast in no way reflect the views of current nor previous companies that employ them. All views and expressions reflect personal views and not those of any affiliated businesses. Listeners should consider these discussions as personal perspectives and not official stances endorsed by any organisation. Always seek professional advice and verify information independently.
What this episode covers
Legora is beginning to dominate the LegalAI. We catch up with their Head of Legal Engineering Alex Fortescue-Webb to discuss why Legal AI gets stuck in pilot mode, what successful AI rollouts actually look like, how Scaling of LegalAI will help shape the future of LegalOps, and the exponential growth of Legora as a leading light in LegalAI solutions.
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