A LinkedIn post from Steno highlights a Legalweek 2026 panel led by the company’s Director of Legal Solutions, Joe Stephens, exploring whether failing to use AI could amount to malpractice for legal practitioners. The post notes that the discussion, covered by legal publication Above the Law, examined what AI competence entails, the consequences of missteps, and compared AI risk to pharmaceutical “rare-but-serious side effects.”
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For investors, the post suggests Steno is positioning itself at the forefront of the intersection between AI, legal practice, and professional ethics. This visibility at a major industry conference, alongside attorneys from firms such as Jenner & Block, Cooley LLP, and Jaspan Schlesinger Narendran LLP, may enhance Steno’s brand as a thought partner on legal AI, potentially supporting long-term demand for its solutions as law firms and clients seek guidance on responsible AI adoption.

