According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tomorro, the company surveyed hundreds of legal professionals about their views on artificial intelligence. The post highlights that respondents broadly believe parts of their daily work can be automated, while the core of their legal role is perceived as less affected by AI.
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The post points to analysis by Tomorro legal counsel Enzo Spitaleri, who interprets this finding as a sign of growing AI maturity within in-house legal departments. For investors, this suggests Tomorro is positioning itself around workflow automation rather than full replacement, which may support adoption and reduce change-management risk for its legal-tech offerings.
As shared in the post, Tomorro is promoting a downloadable study, “Les Juristes à l’ère de l’IA,” developed with partners Fed Legal and FLIT NETWORK. The collaboration and research initiative may enhance Tomorro’s credibility in the legal-tech ecosystem and help generate qualified leads among corporate legal teams.
The post also references a webinar scheduled for April 1 dedicated to analyzing the survey’s results. Such events could deepen customer engagement, provide upsell opportunities, and offer Tomorro further insight into client needs, potentially informing product development and strengthening its competitive position in AI-enabled legal solutions.

