How much of a law firm’s AI stack should actually be owned and controlled by the firm itself?

As models get cheaper and easier to swap, should firms own the data, retrieval, and workflow layers themselves and treat AI vendors as interchangeable components?

Or does building internally create more complexity than it solves?

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u/nicolasdawalibi — 2 days ago
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AMA with HAQQ Founder Antoine Kanaan | Ask Anything

We’re hosting an AMA right here on r/HAQQCommunity with HAQQ founder Antoine .

This is your chance to ask directly about HAQQ: where we are today, what we’re building, what’s coming next, the decisions we’ve made along the way, and the bigger vision behind it.

Product, ecosystem, roadmap, challenges, community, tough questions. Everything is on the table.

📅 20/08/2026
10:00 AM

Drop your questions in the comments below. You can submit them ahead of time, and our CEO will join us here to answer them.

Ask away 👇

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u/nicolasdawalibi — 3 days ago

What's the failure mode you run into the most with legal AI Tools?

made up citations, mixing up jurisdictions, missing the nuance a human would catch, or something else entirely?

genuinely curious what people are seeing in practice, not the marketing version

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u/nicolasdawalibi — 6 days ago
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👋 Welcome to r/HAQQCommunity - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

Hey everyone! I'm u/nicolasdawalibi, a founding moderator of r/HAQQCommunity.

This is our new home for all things related to a community for Legal AI, real-world legal questions, legal tech, and the future of legal work. We're excited to have you join us!

This sub is for anyone using or curious about HAQQ — the legal AI platform doing contract review, drafting, research, and practice management (eFirm) for lawyers, firms, and regular people who just need a contract explained in plain language.

A few threads I want to see grow here:

  • Use cases : what are you actually using HAQQ for? Contract review, demand letters, lease disputes, end-of-service calculations?
  • Firm side : anyone running eFirm for billing/matter management? How's it holding up against dedicated practice-management tools?
  • Jurisdiction coverage : how well does it handle your local statutes/case law vs. generic AI answers? Worth comparing notes across countries (currently strongest in Lebanon/Egypt/Jordan, expanding).
  • Limits : where does it fall short of an actual lawyer, and where do you draw that line?

Not a substitute for legal advice, obviously , but curious how people are folding it into real workflows.

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u/nicolasdawalibi — 7 days ago