"Automating legal work is not about replacing lawyers. It is about liberating them from the repetitive — so they can focus on the irreplaceable."
While most of the profession debated whether AI belonged in law, Adam Jabbar was already building with it. He established his practice at the intersection of law, software, and artificial intelligence before technology law became mainstream — and then wrote the books that brought the rest of the profession along.
Today his counsel sits inside the Terms of Service, privacy frameworks, and AI policies of platforms on six continents. His AI for Lawyers series — led by the global No.1 Amazon bestseller ChatGPT for Lawyers — is read by legal professionals in 30+ countries. And through TECHLAWG, his legal technology company, that expertise now ships at scale.


