126. Where Legal Quality Assurance Fails: Lessons from a Real Appellate Case (AI ROI Part 2)
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Errors in legal work can have significant consequences, yet many law firms rely on quality assurance processes that are insufficient or misapplied. Even experienced teams can miss critical issues when workflows are overloaded, timelines are tight, or responsibility is unclear. Recognizing where quality assurance fails is crucial for improving both client outcomes and operational efficiency.
In this episode, I share and examine a real appellate case to illustrate how gaps in legal quality assurance can occur, even in high-performing teams. I discuss how cognitive overload, inadequate processes, and misaligned incentives can allow errors to slip through. I also highlight how AI and other tools can support quality assurance, but only when integrated thoughtfully into the overall system rather than used as a crutch.
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