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Why Lawyers Are Still Copy-Pasting in 2025 (This Will Make You Mad)

Daniel Kim||7 min
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Lawyers lose $16,000 per employee every year to non-billable work. That is not a typo. That is not a projection. That is what the 2025 Legal Technology and AI Adoption Report found. Meanwhile, AI tools keep promising the moon while delivering nothing but expensive screenshots. You are still copy-pasting. You are still staring at the same PDFs you stared at yesterday. This has to end.

The Legal Industry Is Broken on Purpose

The legal industry has mastered the art of inefficiency. You bill by the hour, so you create work to bill. You spend more time tracking time than practicing law. You drown in documents you have to review, re-review, and review again. This is not a feature. This is a bug. But unlike software, this bug never gets patched. It gets worse. The burnout is real. The mental health crisis is real. The industry is collapsing under its own weight and nobody is doing anything about it because nobody knows what the alternative looks like. AI is supposed to be the alternative. The problem is most AI tools are not built for law. They are built for engineers who want to ask questions and get answers. Lawyers need something that can actually do work, not just write about it.

Most AI Tools for Lawyers Are Useless

  • ChatGPT and Claude can write a contract. They cannot sign it. They cannot upload it to the court portal. They cannot find the right form in the jurisdiction's website.
  • Document review tools promise magic. They show you a percentage of relevance. They do not actually read the contract. They do not understand the business context. They miss the obvious red flags.
  • Legal research tools give you citations. They do not connect the dots. They do not tell you which precedent actually applies to your specific case. They are glorified search engines.
  • Prompt engineering is a trap. You should not have to become a poet to get your computer to do your job. The future is not more prompts. The future is agents that understand what you want and just do it.

A Reddit lawyer shared this: drafts that once took 5 hours are now down to 45 minutes because AI handles the automation. That is the gap between tools that just talk to you and tools that actually do the work.

Computer Use Is the Only Real Solution

The legal industry needs computer use agents. These are AI systems that can log into your desktop, navigate your tools, and execute real tasks. They can open a PDF, find the relevant clause, highlight it, and copy it to a spreadsheet. They can fill out a form on a government website, upload a document, and submit a request. They can orchestrate a workflow across multiple systems without you lifting a finger. This is not science fiction. This is happening now. The difference between a chatbot and a computer use agent is the same as the difference between a secretary and an associate. One answers questions. The other gets work done. The bar exam is failing you because it teaches you how to think, not how to use machines that can think for you.

Why Coasty Is the Only Computer Use Agent That Matters

Most computer use agents are toys. They work in controlled environments. They fail at the first unexpected pop-up. They break when the website layout changes. They are not ready for the real world. Coasty is different. Coasty is an AI computer use agent that actually works on real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It scored 82% on OSWorld, the most rigorous benchmark for AI agents. The human baseline is 72%. Coasty beats real humans at real-world tasks. That is not a typo. That is not a fluke. That is the only score that matters. Coasty can control your desktop, your cloud VMs, and even run agent swarms in parallel to crush massive workloads. It supports BYOK so you can keep your data where it belongs. It has a free tier so you can try it without risking your firm's reputation. And it is built specifically for people who care about getting things done, not just looking smart.

The $16,000 You Are Losing Every Year Is Yours for the Taking

Stop treating AI as a research project. Start treating it as a cost center killer. A computer use agent can review a thousand contracts in the time it takes you to review one. It can file motions, manage discovery, and handle client communications without burning out. It can work 24/7 while you sleep. The math is simple. You pay someone $200 an hour to review documents. You pay Coasty a fraction of that to do the same work faster, better, and without coffee breaks. The return on investment is immediate. The only question is whether you have the guts to pull the trigger.

The legal industry is broken. The billable hour is a scam. The inefficiency is unacceptable. The tools are finally here to fix it. You cannot keep relying on copy-pasting and hope for the best. You need a computer use agent that can actually do the work. You need Coasty. Go to coasty.ai and see what happens when AI finally starts doing your job instead of just talking about it. Your sanity and your bottom line will thank you.

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