Law firms, accounting practices, consultancies, and advisory firms are embedding AI in research, drafting, and client work — where confidentiality, privilege, and accuracy are core.
Organizations in professional services increasingly rely on AI for decision-making, automation, service delivery, risk management, and operational efficiency. Without proper governance, AI adoption introduces privacy, security, compliance, operational, reputational, and accountability risks.
- •Document review and contract analysis
- •Research and drafting assistance
- •Engagement intake and conflicts
- •Audit and analytics workpapers
- •Client deliverable generation
- •Breach of confidentiality and privilege
- •Professional-liability and malpractice claims
- •Regulator and law-society findings
- •Loss of client trust and lost mandates
- •Errors and omissions in deliverables
The governance gaps we see most often
The Clariantix AI Trust Assessment™ evaluates governance maturity, cybersecurity posture, data protection, regulatory readiness, vendor risk, monitoring capability, and responsible AI practices — producing an executive-ready roadmap mapped to the frameworks that matter for professional services.
