European Legal Technology Association | Legal AI Meetup @ SuiHub Athens

European Legal Technology Association | Legal AI Meetup @ SuiHub Athens

On June 19, 2026, the European Legal Technology Association hosted a pivotal Legal AI Meetup at SuiHub Athens, bringing together Greece’s most innovative legal tech founders, in-house counsel, and legal practitioners to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in legal service delivery. The event underscored a critical reality: AI is no longer a future consideration for law firms—it’s now essential infrastructure.

At Δικηγορικό γραφείο, we attended as active participants in this transformation. With over 37 years of international legal practice and a dedicated focus on 10+ LegalTech sub-specialties, including AI Governance, GDPR, IP, Web3/Tokenisation, and EU AI Act compliance, we’re uniquely positioned to guide clients through this rapidly evolving landscape.


The State of Legal AI in Greece: A Growing Ecosystem

The turnout at the Sui Hub event—61 attendees from startups, law firms, and tech companies—reflects growing momentum around legal artificial intelligence in Greece. The conversation centered on three critical areas:

  1. AI Governance and Regulatory Compliance
  2. Practical AI Architectures for Legal Practice
  3. The Future of Legal Service Delivery

Why Legal AI Matters Now

The integration of AI into legal workflows addresses real challenges:

  • Time-intensive document review can now be accelerated through intelligent systems
  • Regulatory complexity especially around the EU AI Act requires specialized legal oversight
  • Cost pressures on law firms demand efficiency without compromising quality
  • Client expectations for faster, data-driven legal insights are rising

Greek law firms face additional layers of complexity: navigating EU regulations, managing multilingual document sets, and ensuring compliance with Greece’s evolving data protection and AI governance frameworks.

Key Themes from the Legal AI Meetup

1. EU AI Act Compliance: A Non-Negotiable Priority

The EU AI Act dominated discussions at the meetup. Unlike general AI regulations, the EU AI Act directly impacts how law firms can deploy AI systems internally and advise clients on AI governance.

What this means:

  • High-risk AI applications (including those used in legal analysis) require human oversight
  • Transparency and explainability are mandatory, not optional
  • Law firms deploying AI must conduct impact assessments and maintain audit trails
  • Clients relying on AI for critical decisions need documented governance frameworks

At Tsamichas Law Firm, our AI Governance practice focuses specifically on helping clients navigate these compliance requirements—from regulatory interpretation to implementation of compliant AI workflows.

2. RAG vs. Fine-Tuning: Choosing the Right Architecture

One of the most technically detailed discussions involved Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) versus fine-tuning approaches for legal AI systems.

RAG systems:

  • Pull relevant information from external knowledge bases in real-time
  • Ideal for firms with evolving case law and regulatory updates
  • Provide transparency into which sources informed an AI output
  • Lower computational cost and easier to update

Fine-tuning approaches:

  • Train models on firm-specific legal precedents and writing styles
  • Better for codified, stable legal frameworks
  • Require significant data preparation and retraining cycles
  • Excellent for domain-specific legal analysis

The consensus: most law firms benefit from hybrid approaches, combining RAG for current regulatory information with fine-tuned models for firm-specific legal expertise.

3. Hybrid AI: Human Judgment + Machine Intelligence

Perhaps the most important insight from the meetup was this: effective legal AI is hybrid AI.

The most successful implementations don’t replace lawyers, they augment them. Think of AI as a sophisticated research assistant that:

  • Flags relevant precedents and regulatory changes
  • Highlights inconsistencies in contract language
  • Accelerates due diligence document review
  • Identifies patterns in case outcomes

But the final judgment? That remains with the lawyer. As one speaker emphasized, legal practice is fundamentally about judgment calls in ambiguous situations—exactly where humans still outperform machines.

Meet the Innovators: Speakers & Insights

The meetup featured Greece’s leading legal tech voices:

Vasilis Tsolis – Cursor Ambassador

Tsolis discussed how developer-centric tools are democratizing AI implementation. Law firms don’t need to be AI experts—they need partners who understand both legal workflows and AI capabilities.

Lila Katsereli – In-House Counsel, PPC S.A.

Katsereli provided the enterprise perspective: what does a large corporation need from legal tech partners? Her insights highlighted the gap between startup innovation and enterprise-scale deployment requirements.

Alexandros Manousakis – ALG Manousakis Law Firm

As a fellow law firm practitioner, Manousakis emphasized the importance of client confidentiality and data security in any AI implementation—non-negotiable in legal practice.

Dimitrios Kyriazis – Lysias AI

Kyriazis discussed AI-powered legal research, showing how specialized LegalTech platforms are reshaping how lawyers access case law and regulatory guidance.

Vasiliki Sfika – dikaio.ai

Sfika’s work on affordable legal tech for SMEs raised an important question: How do smaller law firms and individual practitioners access AI tools without enterprise budgets?

Kriton Papastergiou – CasePal

Papastergiou focused on case management and workflow automation, demonstrating how AI can reduce administrative overhead and improve client communication.


Tsamichas Law Firm: Leading Legal AI Adoption in Greece

At Tsamichas Law Firm, our commitment to LegalTech and AI Governance spans 10+ specialized tracks:

  • AI Governance & Compliance – Helping clients navigate the EU AI Act and internal AI policies
  • Web3 & Tokenisation – Advising on AI’s role in blockchain and token projects
  • ESG/CSRD & Sustainability – Using AI to manage environmental and governance compliance
  • MiCA Compliance – Applying AI to cryptocurrency regulation
  • Hybrid AI Implementation – Deploying practical AI solutions in legal workflows

We’re not just observing this transformation—we’re actively shaping it through:

Subject matter expertise across legal AI architectures and governance frameworks
Hands-on experience implementing AI systems for our own practice
Strategic partnerships with LegalTech innovators and technology providers
Continuous learning through participation in industry events like the Legal AI Meetup


The Road Ahead: What’s Next for Legal AI in Greece

Based on discussions at the meetup, several trends are likely to accelerate:

1. Regulatory Clarity

Expect clearer guidance from Greek and EU regulators on how the AI Act applies specifically to legal practice. This will unlock investment in compliant legal tech solutions.

2. Vertical Specialization

Generic AI tools won’t suffice. Look for more legal-vertical AI solutions tailored to specific practice areas (tax, corporate, litigation, etc.).

3. Data Security & Privacy as Differentiators

Law firms that implement robust data governance will become preferred vendors for clients with sensitive information. AI tool selection will increasingly hinge on data residency, encryption, and compliance certifications.

4. Hybrid Workforce Models

Law firms will reorganize teams around AI. Paralegal roles will shift from routine work toward AI oversight, quality assurance, and client communication. This isn’t job loss—it’s job transformation.

5. Cross-Border Complexity

Greek law firms advising international clients will need AI systems that handle multilingual documents, jurisdictional variations, and cross-border compliance. This is a significant opportunity for firms with European reach.


Why Partner with Tsamichas Law Firm

The Legal AI landscape is complex, but you don’t need to navigate it alone. At Tsamichas Law Firm, we offer:

  • Strategic Advisory on AI governance, compliance, and implementation
  • Vendor Selection Support – We know the legal tech ecosystem and can match you with solutions that fit your practice
  • Custom Legal Frameworks – AI policies and governance structures tailored to your firm or organization
  • Regulatory Intelligence – Updates on EU AI Act developments and how they impact your practice
  • Hands-On Implementation – We’ve been through this transition ourselves and can guide you through it

 

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