Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly being used across professional services, including the legal profession. From drafting submissions to summarising case law and preparing chronologies, AI can offer efficiency and convenience. However, recent court decisions and practice directions make it clear that the use of AI in legal drafting carries serious risks if not handled carefully. Lawyers remain fully responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and confidentiality of all material filed in court regardless of whether AI was used in its...