Legal AI Without Compromise: How MiAI Law Champions Innovation with Accountability

In today’s race to adopt AI, the legal industry faces a critical question: Will we use this technology to uphold justice, or risk undermining it? For MiAI Law, the answer is clear. Responsibility and innovation are not opposites; they’re inseparable. In a recent episode of X-Raised, MiAI Law CEO and award-winning barrister Laina Chan offered […]
From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI, According to MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan

MiAI Law is reshaping Legal AI Research by addressing what legal professionals truly need: trust, traceability, and legal reasoning—built from the ground up by a practicing barrister. In the latest interview from Xraised, “From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI”, award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan breaks down the gap between […]
The Practice Reimagined: How MiAI Law is Building the Future of Legal Practice — Tool by Tool, Case by Case

Xraised, a leading platform for industry innovation and thought leadership, continues its groundbreaking series The Practice Reimagined: From Courtroom to Code with an in-depth interview featuring legal technology pioneer Laina Chan, co-founder and CEO of MiAI Law. This second instalment shines a spotlight on how Legal AI Research is transforming access to justice by empowering […]
How MiAI Law is Building the Future of Legal Practice: From Courtroom to code

Xraised is excited to launch the new interview series “The Practice Reimagined: From Courtroom to Code,” featuring Laina Chan, founder of MiAI Law. This innovative platform is reshaping legal practice by combining cutting-edge legal AI research with human expertise to enhance how lawyers work — one case and one tool at a time. the intersection […]
LegalTech Diaries June 2025 Special

Over the next five years, we’ll see a deeper integration between legal expertise and AI—one where machines handle the complexity of information retrieval, and lawyers focus on interpretation, persuasion, and strategy. As Chan says, “AI is not your competition—it’s your ally.” While AI can surface the law, only humans can apply it with context, empathy, […]
The Final Word on Legal AI Research: Xraised Interviews Laina Chan on the Irreplaceable Role of Human Lawyers

Human empathy, ethical judgment, and deep instinct still reign supreme in a world augmented by legal AI. In the culminating interview of its legal innovation series, Xraised sat down with Laina Chan, barrister and CEO of MiAI Law, to unpack the real-world implications of legal AI research, the evolving landscape of legal research, and why […]
Lawyers Using AI Could Replace Those Who Don’t, New Insights Suggest

“People Trust People—Not Just Algorithms” “I get this question all the time,” laughs Laina Chan, barrister at 2 Selborne Chambers and CEO of Miai Law. “Is AI about to make lawyers obsolete? My answer is always: AI won’t replace lawyers. But lawyers using MiAI will replace lawyers!” Please read full news article here
The Future of Legal Research: Laina Chan and Xraised Explore Human-AI Collaboration in Groundbreaking Interview

In a powerful second installment of the series “A World Without Lawyers: Is Automated Decision-Making the Future?”, renowned barrister and legal thought leader Laina Chan joined Xraised to unpack the evolving landscape of legal AI research and what it means for the legal profession. Titled “The Partnership – What AI Can (and Can’t) Do”, the […]
A Vision for the Future: Laina Chan on Why Human Lawyers Will Always Be Essential in Legal AI Research

In a powerful and timely interview with innovation platform Xraised, renowned barrister and academic Laina Chan shared her insights on the evolving intersection of legal AI research and the enduring value of human intelligence in the legal profession. This conversation kicks off Part I of the four-part series “A World Without Lawyers: Is Automated Decision-Making […]
Mizen Ron, Inside the chambers of Australian judges and barristers are the most intriguing art collections you will never see, AFR Magazine

In the MID-1980s, PAMELA BELL became Sydney University’s first art curator – a role she would hold until her retirement many years later. For her son Andrew Bell – at the time in his late teens and early 20s – it was a pivotal moment. “As a result of her work at the university, I […]