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Richard Tromans & The Industrial Revolution for Law

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Mar 5, 2026
Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer and commentator on legal tech with roots in journalism and consulting. He talks about how his Industrial Revolution upbringing and varied early jobs shaped system thinking. Conversations cover why AI adoption in law feels finally real, billing and business-model barriers, pressures on big law, and how firms might redesign themselves as technology changes.
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INSIGHT

Industrial Revolution Framing For Legal Change

  • Growing up in the Black Country and studying the Industrial Revolution gave Tromans a historical lens for technological disruption.
  • That background makes him ask why complex systems resist change and spot parallels between factories' assembly lines and law firm production models.
ANECDOTE

RAVN Demo Triggered Artificial Lawyer

  • After reporting on law firms he became a strategy consultant and then saw RAVN demo contract analysis, which convinced him AI could industrialize legal work.
  • He changed his LinkedIn title to ‘legal industrialist’ and launched Artificial Lawyer in 2016.
INSIGHT

Technology Finally Meets Time To Value

  • The fundamental shift now is the base technology actually works: modern LLMs and plugin-enabled assistants are far broader and more adaptable than earlier NLP tools.
  • New models like Claude and plugin ecosystems make time-to-value much shorter for legal use cases.
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