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Jessica Phillips
June 26, 2026 ยท Learning
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AI TOOL
๐Ÿค– Perplexity

Legal research that used to take days now takes hours

Family law solicitor. I want to be careful about how I describe this because there are real risks with AI in legal practice that I don't want to minimise. AI hallucinates cases. Never, ever rely on an AI-cited case without verifying it in a primary source. I cannot stress this enough. With that caveat very clearly stated: here's where AI has genuinely helped my practice. Understanding novel areas quickly. When a case involves an area I'm less familiar with, I use Perplexity to get a landscape overview โ€” key principles, important cases to look for, relevant legislation. This helps me know what to look for in the actual research. I verify everything in primary sources. Drafting letters and correspondence. The actual legal reasoning is mine. But having AI draft a formal letter from my bullet points and then me refining it saves significant time. Summarising long documents for clients. Lengthy court orders, lengthy financial disclosure documents. I use AI to create a plain-English summary for the client that I then review for accuracy. They understand their matter better. The legal work is still entirely mine. AI makes some of the surrounding tasks faster.

โฑ Time saved: 3 hours per novel research area
โœฆ WORKFLOW STEPS
1Use Perplexity for landscape orientation only โ€” what to look for, not final answers
2Verify every case cited by AI in primary sources (Austlii, Westlaw)
3Use Claude to draft letters from your bullet points โ€” you refine and own the content
4Use AI summaries for client communication only after your careful review
5Never use AI output without your professional review and judgment
๐Ÿ“‹ THE PROMPT
Give me an overview of [area of family law] in Australia. What are the key legal principles, important legislation, and landmark cases I should research? Note: I will verify all cases in primary sources โ€” this is for orientation only.

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