Epiq Analysis — Industry Survey Highlights Law Firm Risk Investment and Innovation Plans (Sponsor Spotlight)


Our latest Sponsor Spotlight from Epiq highlights a recent article by Director of Risk Management Mike Guernon. In a bit of circular referencing, he’s parlayed the company’s sponsorship of a popular annual risk survey into permission to publicly share and analyze some of the qualitative responses in contains. Read more from Mike:

 

Independent Risk Survey Highlights Law Firm Investment and Innovation Plans for 2026 and Beyond” —

  • “Because the report was sponsored by Epiq (my employer) I was fortunate to be granted access to and permission to share some of the response data, which I’m presenting in this update along with my own thoughts and analysis.”
  • “For those interested in reading the complete report, which features detailed compensation data and over 20 pages of commentary across six broad operational risk themes, I’d note that as a survey sponsor, Epiq has special rights to share copies with qualified firms.”

 

TREND 1: An AI Imperative — Harnessing New Technology for Greater Efficiency in Conflicts Review and New Business Intake Process Execution

As expected, risk leaders flagged AI as a key theme. Responses suggested that when it comes to AI in the context of risk, many firms are at the exploration and experimentation stage, though others suggest more developed efforts including defined initiatives. Sampling of responses:

  • “We are AI focused. Looking any efficiencies that can be gained through AI.” (500-999 Lawyers)
  • “I just started an AI working group within the department to explore uses of AI for efficiency.“ (500-999 Lawyers)
  • “Focus on how AI can assist in clearance process, particularly in analyzing and summarizing the conflicts reports.” (1000+ Lawyers)

 

TREND 2: Intapp Immensely Important — Modernizing Risk and Compliance Infrastructure Through Cloud Adoption and Workflow Automation

For the many firms utilizing Intapp for risk and compliance, cloud migration is critical path to adopting the rich AI capabilities that platform offers. Survey responses suggest that while many firms have made the move to the cloud, others are prioritizing migrating their on-premises infrastructure to the cloud, driven not only by the promises of future AI adoption, but also by the short term functional and operational benefits a cloud model provides. Sampling of responses:

  • “We are moving IntApp from on-prem to the cloud this year.” (250-499 Lawyers)
  • “Moving to the cloud in 2026/2027, updating processes to gain efficiencies and finding ways to use AI.” (500-999 Lawyers)
  • “We will be revamping our Intake and Conflicts system with Intapp and process with a focus on qualitative risk at intake.” (250-499 Lawyers)

 

TREND 3: Client Guidelines and Engagement Letters Increasingly Critical — Managing Client-driven Risk Complexity at Scale

On a thematically related note, many respondents noted specific areas of risk workflow process and technology investment, including enhancing their existing software systems, or implementing new software product modules. Two sides of the client compliance coin — Outside Counsel Guidelines (OCGs) and Engagement Letters — show up prominently and repeatedly as areas of investment focus. Sampling of responses:

  • “The Compliance team is currently focused on the development and pilot implementation of an automated engagement letter system. This initiative marks a significant advancement in streamlining client onboarding processes and enhancing consistency in documentation.” (500-999 Lawyers)
  • “We have owned [Intapp] Terms for a few years, but other projects keep getting prioritized ahead of it so we haven’t started using it. We are hoping to get it deployed in 2026. Separately, we are excited about Intapp’s external forms for laterals.” (250-499 Lawyers)
  • “Looking at OCG software, getting a new screens program.” (100-249 Lawyers)

 

TREND 4: Structuring and Staffing for Success — Continued Shift to Centralized Conflict Clearance Models

While technology investments offer boosts in risk team productivity and process efficiency, firms are also looking to improve how they staff and organize risk teams. Several noted moves towards a centralized model of conflicts review and clearance, which is a trend that’s been growing for several years. Many highlighted efforts to either grow headcount generally, improve staff skill, or create new specialist focused roles within the risk team.Sampling of responses:

  • “We are expanding our conflicts attorney count from 1 to 3, and moving to a model where the conflicts attorneys clear conflicts (rather than the requesting attorney).” (1000+ Lawyers)
  • “We would like to add a Conflicts Attorney or 2 to start a new workflow of centralized conflict clearance.” (250-499 Lawyers)
  • “To hire two additional team members. Create training opportunities for team members to be able to contribute more and streamline processes and expand our services to more timekeepers.” (250-499 Lawyers)

 

See the complete article for more samples of participant survey responses

  • For firms interested in reviewing the complete survey, including comprehensive risk salary benchmark data, please reach out to Epiq’s Law Firm Advisory practice here. As a sponsor, Epiq has a limited number of copies available for internal use by qualified organizations.



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Apple announced iOS 27 on Monday at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. The tech giant said the upcoming iPhone software will include an AI-integrated Siri, called Siri AI, and more ways to refine Liquid Glass on your device. And iPhones dating back to the iPhone 11 lineup will be able to run the upcoming software. 

Apple’s WWDC announcement said it will release iOS 27 to the general public in the fall. Historically, Apple has released upcoming major iOS updates shortly after company’s September hardware event, so the company will likely release the software around then. Developers can download a beta version of iOS 27 now, and Apple will release a public beta version of iOS 27 in July.

Here are some of the new features iOS 27 will bring to your iPhone.

An AI-integrated Siri is everywhere

After months of rumors, Apple confirmed at WWDC that iOS 27 will integrate AI into your iPhone’s digital assistant Siri. This update is the biggest change in iOS 27, and it will touch seemingly everything on your device. 

Siri AI

Apple has finally unveiled its revamped voice assistant.

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Almost the entirety of Apple’s presentation focused on how Siri AI will be able to help you across your device in different ways. You’ll be able to swipe down on your iPhone’s Dynamic Island to search or start a conversation with Siri AI. The assistant will be able to take actions in apps like Messages, Music and Reminders, too. 

Apple wrote online that Siri AI will be available on Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhones, like the iPhone 16 Pro, later this year.

New Siri AI app

Siri App

The Siri AI app is a memory bank for all of your past requests and conversations.

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Siri was such a big star at WWDC, Apple announced the personal assistant will also have its own separate app that you will be able to access in iOS 27. 

“A dedicated app brings together all your conversations in one place, so you can ask a question on your iPhone and pick up where you left off on your iPad,” Apple wrote online. “You can also pin conversations for easy access or start a new one.”

This turns Siri AI into an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT and Claude.

Siri comes to your Camera

Apple said its digital assistant will also be in your Camera app with the new Siri Mode in iOS 27. Once you activate this new mode, you’ll be able to point your camera at something around you and get information about it on your iPhone. 

Updated Image Playground app

With iOS 27, your iPhone’s Image Playground app gets an update which will allow you to create photorealistic images.

Apple introduced its AI-image generator in 2024 when it released iOS 18.2.

Liquid Glass changes

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Apple unveiled its new Liquid Glass slide that lets you toggle between Ultra Clear and Tinted Glass.

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Apple showed off a Liquid Glass slider at WWDC on Monday that lets you change the Liquid Glass elements across your device. You’ll be able to make those elements semi-translucent, opaque or something in between. 

Apple introduced the Liquid Glass design in 2025 alongside iOS 26. It’s the first major visual change on iPhones since iOS 7 in 2013.

Health app supports tracking menopause and perimenopause

The Apple Health app on a phone screen.

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Apple said that your iPhone’s Health app’s cycle tracking feature will support both menopause and perimenopause. You’ll be able to log symptoms related to both within the app, and the app will have educational content available to help you learn more about your body.

Those are a few of the new features iOS 27 is expected to bring to iPhones this fall. Developers can try these features now, and Apple said public beta testers will get access to the software in July.

For more Apple news, here’s everything Apple announced at WWDC 2026.





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