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Mar 5, 2025

Rainmakers in Law Are Changing – Or Are They?

In the legal world, “rainmakers” have always held a unique position – they’re the connectors, the go-getters, and the revenue generators who make growth happen. Harvard Business Review’s recent article, "What Today’s Rainmakers Do Differently", breaks down how today’s rainmakers are operating in a new digital and data-driven environment. But here’s the catch: although their tools and access to data have evolved, their fundamental approach hasn’t changed as much as you might think. Today’s rainmakers in law still prioritize relationships and strategic positioning – they just leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to do it better.

Rainmakers in Law Are Changing – Or Are They?

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Multilingual NLP will grow

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Combining supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods

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Automating customer service: Tagging tickets and new era of chatbots

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Detecting fake news and cyber-bullying

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In the legal world, “rainmakers” have always held a unique position – they’re the connectors, the go-getters, and the revenue generators who make growth happen. Harvard Business Review’s recent article, "What Today’s Rainmakers Do Differently", breaks down how today’s rainmakers are operating in a new digital and data-driven environment. But here’s the catch: although their tools and access to data have evolved, their fundamental approach hasn’t changed as much as you might think. Today’s rainmakers in law still prioritize relationships and strategic positioning – they just leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to do it better.

Here’s a look at what today’s rainmakers are doing, and why it's less of a shift and more of an upgrade to their trusted strategies.

1. They Still Build Strong Relationships – Now, AI Helps Sharpen Their Approach

For rainmakers in law, relationships are still everything. What’s changed is how they manage and nurture those connections. Today, AI-powered CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and predictive analytics allow them to focus on clients who are most likely to engage and generate revenue. By spotting patterns and analyzing engagement data, they can prioritize clients and prospects effectively. Artificial intelligence in law isn’t replacing the rainmaker’s gut instinct; it’s amplifying it.

2. They Still Leverage Expertise – Now, Data Makes Their Expertise More Accessible

Rainmakers have always gained trust by showcasing their knowledge and staying at the forefront of industry developments. Today, tools fueled by artificial intelligence in legal research allow them to access up-to-date case law, precedents, and industry trends at lightning speed. Advanced AI tools help rainmakers provide data-backed insights in real time, making their expertise feel even more authoritative. The rainmaker’s role as a trusted advisor remains intact, but now, with the added punch of real-time, data-driven insights.

3. They Still Focus on Results – Now, Analytics Help Demonstrate ROI More Clearly

The best rainmakers in law have always been outcome-driven, ensuring clients see tangible value. AI analytics now allow rainmakers to demonstrate the impact of their legal strategies and actions in a measurable way. These tools create dashboards and reports that track client KPIs (Key Performance Indicators), ensuring that clients feel the return on investment in each interaction. This focus on results, backed by data, gives today’s rainmakers an edge in showing not only their dedication but also the quantifiable impact of their expertise.

4. They Still Personalize Every Interaction – Now, Predictive Insights Take Personalization to the Next Level

Understanding what makes each client tick has always been central to rainmaking. With tools like AI-driven email campaigns and personalized content platforms, rainmakers in law can anticipate client needs before they even arise. This predictive approach to client interaction is an evolution of the classic rainmaker’s intuitive approach – using data to connect with clients on a more individual, meaningful level.

5. They Still Rely on Networking – Now, Data Helps Them Maximize Every Connection

Networking has always been the rainmaker’s superpower. Today’s rainmakers use AI to target the right events, identify high-value contacts, and follow up more effectively. AI and data insights help them focus their networking efforts on the connections most likely to result in business growth. Essentially, they’re able to take a laser-focused approach to what used to be a wide-net strategy.

Conclusion: The Role of Rainmakers in Law Remains the Same – The Tools Are Just Sharper

As the Harvard Business Review article notes, today’s rainmakers are more data-driven and tech-savvy than ever before. But at the core, their job is the same: build relationships, showcase expertise, deliver results, and maintain personalized connections. Artificial intelligence in law is not about replacing rainmakers – it’s about giving them sharper, more effective tools to keep doing what they do best. For anyone looking to understand the future of rainmaking in law, the message is clear: it’s not about doing things differently; it’s about doing the same things smarter.

For our views on the future of building strong client trust and relationships, read our blog

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