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Arnold Y. Castillo writes in Latin Business Daily on the growing impact of executive scandals and reputational risk in Latin America’s high-exposure environment.
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Secretariat is pleased to sponsor the 2026 ACEDS Artificial Intelligence Survey, now in its second year. This annual survey examines how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used across modern legal workflows as the industry moves beyond experimentation and into full operational adoption.
How is AI being used across your workflows today? What challenges or opportunities have emerged as adoption has expanded? We invite you to share your experience with its use in legal practice. Join the conversation as we uncover practical, real-world insights.
As AI becomes embedded across legal workflows, accountability and defensibility have taken on new importance. The 2026 survey focuses on how legal teams are deploying AI in real-world environments, how those tools are governed, and where challenges continue to limit effectiveness. As AI-generated work product increasingly appears in high-stakes matters, accuracy, defensibility, transparency, and accountability have become critical priorities.
This year’s survey explores several developments shaping AI adoption across the legal industry, including:
Your participation ensures the survey reflects real-world experience, not marketing claims or theoretical use cases. Whether your organization is actively deploying AI, cautiously evaluating its use, or developing internal policies and governance frameworks, your insights help establish a credible industry benchmark.
The survey takes only a few minutes to complete, and the findings will help inform legal decision-making, technology investment, and best practices across the global legal community.
Thank you for contributing to the 2026 ACEDS Artificial Intelligence Survey.
To read the Secretariat and ACEDS 2025 Artificial Intelligence Report, click here.
Arnold Y. Castillo writes in Latin Business Daily on the growing impact of executive scandals and reputational risk in Latin America’s high-exposure environment.
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