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Gemini for Lawyers: The AI Tool Most Firms Are Ignoring

By Liam Barnes

Summary

Topics Covered

  • Notebook LM Says "I Don't Know"—And That's a Feature
  • Your Firm's Entire Precedent Library, AI-Searchable for $14
  • Deep Research Thinks Before It Answers
  • Turn a 100-Page Brief into a 10-Minute Podcast

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Every AI tool hallucinates legal citations that don't exist reportedly 10 to 20% of the time. But there's one tool that refuses to answer if it can't site the exact passage. Every claim linked

back to the exact paragraph in your source document. And most law firms have

source document. And most law firms have never touched it. I'm Liam Barnes, founder here at Cyberactive. I've spent

hundreds of hours testing AI tools for legal work. I've built workshops around

legal work. I've built workshops around them. And when I show partners Notebook

them. And when I show partners Notebook LM for the first time, their reaction is mostly the same. It's why did we not know about this? So today I'm walking you through five Gemini features that

are really valuable for legal teams. And again, this is not just a product demo.

It's a guide. It's going to show you exactly where each one lives, how to set up each feature, and what it looks like with real documents in real legal workflows. And if your firm runs on

workflows. And if your firm runs on Microsoft, as most firms do, don't click away. Four of these five features work

away. Four of these five features work with Google Workspace. You just need a free Google account. So, the first feature or tool I'm going to take you through today is called Notebook LM.

Notebook LM is what's called a rag system, retrieval augmented generation.

Here's what it means in plain English.

You upload your documents, you ask questions, and Notebook LM answers only from your uploaded material, not from the internet, not from its training data, only from your sources. Now,

recently, Notebook LM has added the ability to search web sources as well, but as I'm going to show you in a second, it's very easy to distinguish between whether information returned in

search results has come from the internet or your source material. So,

let's go through an example right now.

Let me give you a quick lay of the land.

So, you've got your sources and you've got your chat here in the middle and then you've got the studio panel. So

once you start populating data, you can then use these various different options to generate content either for presentations or or even just to learn the information. So the video overview

the information. So the video overview or the audio overview can be a great way to learn new content. All right, so let's get into a demo. I've uploaded

three documents. Number one, a regulatory guidance document. Number

two, a court opinion. And finally, a contract. And as you can see here in the

contract. And as you can see here in the middle of the screen, Notebook LM has processed them and already given me a summary of the documents. Now, I'm about to ask it a question, but firstly, you see over here where you can select from

the web or you can select your connected Google Drive. That's for new sources.

Google Drive. That's for new sources.

But because I've got my sources checked, those are the sources that are going to be referenced when I type in any query or any prompt into the chat box right here. So, let's start with what are the

here. So, let's start with what are the notification requirements for data breaches under this regulation. Okay, so

that took 10 seconds or so. Now, let's

look at the response. As you can see here, every response has a numbered citation. If I click number three, it

citation. If I click number three, it takes me to the exact paragraph in the regulatory guidance document. Now, watch

this. I'm going to type in something that is not in my uploaded documents.

So, what are the HIPPA notification requirements? And then look at the

requirements? And then look at the response we get. Based on the sources provided, there is no specific information detailing the notification requirements under HIPPA. Now, just

think about that for one moment because that's a really key difference. ChatGpt

would have answered anyway and possibly even made something up. Claude would

have given you a response from its training data. Notebook LM says I don't

training data. Notebook LM says I don't know because the documents don't contain that information. So it sounds pretty

that information. So it sounds pretty good, right? But let me be honest with

good, right? But let me be honest with you about what this means. This is not zero hallucination in absolute terms. Notebook LM can still misinterpret a passage as an example. It can draw the

wrong inference from a correct source, but it will never fabricate a citation that doesn't exist. And every claim is traced back to the exact paragraph. No,

verification takes seconds instead of minutes or even hours if you have no idea where something came from. So,

we've got zero fabrication, instant verification for legal work. That's

really bestin-class. Now, even if you are a Microsoft organization, you can use Notebook LM for free. You get 50 sources per notebook. So, this is just

one notebook. You can create many

one notebook. You can create many different notebooks and 500,000 words per individual source. And as with most Google products, they have a premium

model, right? So you can start using

model, right? So you can start using this today. No subscription, no Google

this today. No subscription, no Google Workspace required. Second feature I

Workspace required. Second feature I want to show you is an ecosystem play.

And obviously, this won't be as relevant potentially if you're a Microsoft organization, but there's many lawyers and in-house legal teams that use Google Drive and the Google ecosystem. And so

this is where it gets quite interesting.

Think about where your firm's documents live right now. maybe SharePoint, maybe a local server, maybe someone's desktop.

Wherever they are, you probably can't search across them with AI. And Google

Drive changes that. So, as with any Google product, you can easily navigate between them just by clicking the icon up here. And now, we're going to go over

up here. And now, we're going to go over to Gemini. So, if I just click Gemini,

to Gemini. So, if I just click Gemini, it's going to open up. And we're going to come down to settings over here. And

you're going to click connected apps.

And then, just make sure that your Google Workspace is toggled on. Right?

So, now it's connected. And you can see here Gemini, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Drive, Keep, Tasks. And so we can now use Gemini to search across all of

these different platforms and products.

So we'll just click out of this. And so

we'll just start a new chat. And because

it's using AI, it's much more powerful than a regular search. And so I'm just going to say find our NDA with Vert.Ex

Technologies. And you can see here it's connecting to the workspace. The AI

knows to search our internal storage space. And here's the results. Found a

space. And here's the results. Found a

mutual non-disclosure agreement between Vert.Ex Technologies and Whitaker Reeves

Vert.Ex Technologies and Whitaker Reeves and Associates LLP. You can access the full document here. I can click to see the document to make sure it's the correct document. And I can actually

correct document. And I can actually just try again without apps. It might be a little bit hard to see on the screen, but that means it wouldn't be searching from our connected Google Workspace apps. So even though this was just a

apps. So even though this was just a simple example, hopefully you start to get a sense for what your firm library can look like when it's AI searchable.

For example, what indemnification terms have we used with healthcare clients? It

would find every contract in drive that matches that search query. What were the security obligations in our last SAS agreement? It surfaces the clause from

agreement? It surfaces the clause from the exact document. So it gets really, really powerful and saves a whole lot of time. And for many firms, when we're

time. And for many firms, when we're talking about a per seat cost of $15 to $50, cost is not a major contributing factor. But for many legal teams and law

factor. But for many legal teams and law firms, it is. And so you can see here on the screen that Google Workspace, the business plan is much more cost

competitive and actually delivers better feature set for a lower price. And so

for this price, you could have your firm's entire precedent library, template, bank, and policy documents all searchable by AI for a fraction of what you're probably paying right now. Okay,

so the third thing I want to show you is deep research with Gemini. And this is where Gemini goes from useful to genuinely really powerful. Gemini has

caught up incredibly fast over the last couple of years since the Bard fiasco to the point where Gemini is now taking market share away from open AI at the enterprise level. Now when we're talking

enterprise level. Now when we're talking about using Gemini or any LLM for that matter, their regular model, so when we're not talking about a deep research or a reasoning model, it gives you one

answer from one search. But deep

research breaks your question into sub questions and runs dozens of searches, reads hundreds of sources and produces a structured report with citations.

So let's see a working example. And I've

just switched it to light mode. I think

that some of the buttons were not as visible in dark mode. And so we're going to come down here. We're going to select deep research. Okay. And you'll

deep research. Okay. And you'll

depending on your plan, you can select different models, but we're going to do thinking as well. Okay. Okay. And we're

going to type what is the regulatory landscape for AI in healthcare across the US, EU, and the UK.

And we're going to submit that. So we

can see here that Gemini is generating its research plan instead of just answering immediately. So we can

answering immediately. So we can evaluate the plan. We can even edit it or we can click to start the research.

So let's start that research. It's now

opened up a panel on the right hand side. So we can see the process it's

side. So we can see the process it's going through. It's identifying

going through. It's identifying regulatory gaps and divergences, strategic research path. We can see the websites, so the sources that it's referencing, and you can go back in and

look at the research once the the output has been generated, which obviously gives you confidence in the quality of the research. If you're not happy with

the research. If you're not happy with some of the sources, then you can obviously run the search again and give it that feedback. you could tell Gemini to emit certain sources or focus on

specific types of sources. And so that took about four or five minutes. It was

a really deep research that is not your average research that you get on your basic introductory model on any of these LLMs. It's not training data from last year. If a regulation changed yesterday,

year. If a regulation changed yesterday, deep research would have found it. And

in my experience, I've found claude and also open AAI chat GPT to show less up-to-date information. And so real-time

up-to-date information. And so real-time research is generally of a lower quality than Gemini. And it makes sense because

than Gemini. And it makes sense because Gemini and Google are indexing search results and Gemini can immediately get access to those search results given

that they're in the same ecosystem. The

other thing about chat GPT is even though it does have web search, it doesn't show you the research plan first. And with Gemini, as you saw

first. And with Gemini, as you saw there, you see exactly what it's investigating before it starts the research process. And just a couple of

research process. And just a couple of other things, you can see the entire contents of the outputed research report. You can share, export it, but

report. You can share, export it, but you can also create some of those media assets that I was referring to earlier when we were looking at notebook LM. So

you could turn this into a web page, an infographic, an audio overview, a bunch of different things. Let's see what it does when I select the web page. And

after just a couple of minutes, it's produced the research report in the format of a web page. Now, how useful that's going to be to you obviously depends on your specific use case. But

if you're a visual learner or you prefer to listen, then you could turn it into an audio note or a podcast conversation.

And so again, it's a really good way to not only visualize information, conduct research, but also learn about specific subject matter as well. So feature five, I'm going to show you two tools that

change how you consume legal information. So first we've got the

information. So first we've got the audio overview in notebook. So you

upload documents as we did earlier and Notebook LM generates a podcast style conversation between two AI voices summarizing the key points. And to to do it, it couldn't be easier. Essentially,

you just come over here and you click audio overview. Now you got to select

audio overview. Now you got to select the sources that you want to be contained as part of the audio overview.

So, we're going to select all of them.

I'm going to click audio overview. And

you'll see here it says generating audio overview. Come back in a few minutes.

overview. Come back in a few minutes.

And so, you can see here that it's now completed. And so, let's have a listen

completed. And so, let's have a listen to it. And like I said, having it on

to it. And like I said, having it on your phone, so you can just download the Notebook LM app allows you to listen to what's ever generated on the go. And so,

I'm going to play it from the phone.

Today we are uh we're going to make you look at your company's servers and probably your legal team very differently.

Oh, absolutely.

You know, we usually hear people say that um data is the new oil, right? It's

the standard cliche, meaning it's this incredibly valuable asset that powers the modern economy, right? It's the fuel, but if you

right? It's the fuel, but if you actually look at the stack of and I can even increase that to 2x speed if you like to listen to things quickly out on the go. And so, another really

useful feature inside of the Google ecosystem. And so what you've got there

ecosystem. And so what you've got there is essentially two AI voices breaking down a regulatory guidance document in a conversational format. Key provisions,

conversational format. Key provisions, implications, what matters in about 10 minutes of audio. It's just a really efficient way to learn things. A 100page

brief distilled into a 10-minute podcast format audio file that you can listen to anywhere. Okay, now I'm going to show

anywhere. Okay, now I'm going to show you a cool feature of Google Chrome. So

open up any web page. It could be a court opinion, an SEC filing, a regulatory guidance document. And so,

let just as an example, let's click into this here. And what you're going to do

this here. And what you're going to do is you're going to click, it depends on your Google Chrome. Sometimes Google

displays things differently. Sometimes

you'll have a little Gemini icon.

Sometimes you won't. And then what you need to do is just click into the uh the search bar or the address bar. Come

down. And then see here where it says ask Google about this page. Click on

that. Then you've got a popup, right?

Right? And then you can interact with what's on the page, what's on the screen. And so then we're going to ask

screen. And so then we're going to ask some information. So what is the holding

some information. So what is the holding in this case? You can see this panel open up on the left hand side. So what

we can see here is Gemini is analyzing the page content and it's going to provide a concise answer about the cases holding based on what's on the specific page. And so you can just start to

page. And so you can just start to picture your workflow where you can leverage AI across so many different touch points and use cases that you really can increase your productivity and your overall efficiency throughout

an entire workday. Now as with any LLM, Gemini has its drawbacks. It has its limitations. So let's talk about what

limitations. So let's talk about what Gemini can't do because a balance view matters, right? More than just a sales

matters, right? More than just a sales pitch. At the end of the day, you need

pitch. At the end of the day, you need to choose the tool or tools that are right for your firm or your specific use case. So the first thing that I think is

case. So the first thing that I think is worth pointing out is that Gemini with web search still hallucinates. About 10

to 15% of citations from regular Gemini queries may be inaccurate. Notebook LM

with your own documents is more reliable, but Gemini searching the open web is not immune. So you got to verify everything. Second, there's no legal

everything. Second, there's no legal specific tools as of the end of February 2026. Claude has a legal plugin with SL

2026. Claude has a legal plugin with SL commands built for contract review.

Gemini has nothing equivalent. No

slreview contract, no slasht triage NDA.

It's a generalpurpose tool. But if I were a betting person, I would probably bet that Gemini is going to plug some of these gaps soon. Third, no WLaw, no

Lexus Nexus, no payw wall databases.

Same limitation as every AI platform.

Gemini works from free web sources and you upload your documents. And then

fourth, data privacy varies by tier.

Consumer Gemini may use your data for training. Google workspace enterprise

training. Google workspace enterprise excludes your data. For client

confidential work, use the enterprise tier. Make sure your IT team knows the

tier. Make sure your IT team knows the difference. And then finally, Notebook

difference. And then finally, Notebook LM doesn't search the web unless you ask it to. So let's do a quick wrap-up of

it to. So let's do a quick wrap-up of what we've gone through. Five features.

We've got notebook LM. So upload your documents, get cited answers, zero fabrication. Google Drive as your firm's

fabrication. Google Drive as your firm's AI searchable corpus. Approximately $14

a user, definitely cheaper than your current DMS. You've got deep research, multi-step investigations with real-time web data and visible research plan.

Gemini in your workspace, AI built into Google Docs and Sheets for firms on Google. And then finally, audio

Google. And then finally, audio overviews as well as Chrome in the side panel. Notebook LM has a very generous

panel. Notebook LM has a very generous free plan. Deep Research is $20 a month.

free plan. Deep Research is $20 a month.

Google Workspace starts at about 14 bucks a user. You don't need to overhaul your firm's text stack to try this out.

I would say just open Notebook LM, upload a brief, and ask a question.

That's your first five minutes, and you'll start to get a sense for the quality of the output and whether you can incorporate into your existing workflow. If this was useful, I'd really

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