Editor’s Note: Day 2 of FutureLaw 2026 in Tallinn took the conference’s earlier framing and put a price tag on it. Uwais Iqbal’s keynote on hard truths from a production AI workbench used by tenancy-deposit-protection adjudicators reframed how legal AI should be measured — not by model benchmark scores but by whether users will choose to use the tool tomorrow. The Productizing Legal Services panel, anchored by Chas Rampenthal’s reading of Texas …
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