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AI can draft contracts. Great. But here’s the uncomfortable question: if everyone can generate a first draft, what actually becomes valuable in legal work? In this episode of Shaping the Future of Law, Brad sits down with James Ding, CEO & Co-Founder of DraftWise, to explore the shift most people miss. James spent a decade at Palantir building close to customer pain points — and he argues the legal industry isn’t being transformed by “AI magic” so much as it’s being forced to confront what it has always run on: precedent, market context, and data. This conversation goes beyond the usual “will AI take lawyers’ jobs?” panic. Instead, James makes the case that legal teams are moving from abstract fear to practical execution: data hygiene, high-leverage workflows, and using AI to amplify judgment — not replace it. Along the way, you’ll hear a sharp take on why lowering the cost of routine legal work could actually lead to more deal activity, more complexity, and (counterintuitively) more demand for lawyers — plus a clear, no-jargon explanation of agentic AI and how it’s already being applied to drafting and negotiating based on precedent. In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why transactional legal work is fundamentally a data and precedent game ➡️ How top law firms & in-house teams are approaching AI adoption in reality ➡️ The “20% effort → 80% value” mindset for legal data hygiene ➡️ Why lawyers remain essential as strategic interpreters of risk and reward ➡️ What agentic AI is, how it works, and what it changes for legal workflows ➡️ How pricing models (billable hour vs fixed fee vs subscription) may evolve If you’re building, buying, or leading legal AI initiatives — this episode will help you separate signal from noise. _ ⚡️ Guest: James Ding, CEO & Co-Founder, DraftWise https://www.draftwise.com/ ⚡️ Host: Bradley Collins, CEO & Co-Founder, LegalTechTalk _ Shaping the Future of Law is brought to you by LegalTechTalk. If this episode got you thinking, take it further at LegalTechTalk 2026 - where legal leaders meet to shape what’s next: https://www.legaltech-talk.com/