Cecilia Ziniti, GC AI’s CEO and a three-time general counsel, opens her AI classes with a line that doubles as a diagnostic: “AI is like riding a bike. Turns out people who ride the bike a lot, they’re better at it.” So: how much are you riding?
We released the Legal AI Readiness Quiz this month to answer that question: a free legal AI readiness assessment, 18 behavioral questions on how you draft, review, verify, and lead with AI, graded out of 100 in about five minutes.
What the Legal AI Readiness Quiz Measures
The Legal AI Readiness Quiz scores in-house lawyers across three dimensions of legal AI readiness: Daily Practice, Strategic Fluency, and Leading the Team. Each dimension gets six questions, drawn from the same curriculum GC AI has used to teach more than 6,000 lawyers (as of July 2026).
Daily Practice. How you use AI for contract review and redlining, document analysis, drafting, and legal work inside Microsoft Word, plus what you do when an output looks wrong.
Strategic Fluency. Whether you can explain what AI can and cannot do for legal work, pressure-test a vendor’s claim, define concepts like agents and context windows, and apply the privilege analysis under ABA Formal Opinion 512.
Leading the Team. Whether you share your AI workflows, build contract review playbooks, budget for AI skill-building, and set clear norms for when your team delegates to AI agents and what review looks like.
The questions are behavioral. They ask what you did last week, which makes the score hard to inflate. Reading about AI agents earns fewer points than putting one to work on Tuesday.
Your Score Places You on the Legal AI Adoption Curve
Finish the assessment and you get an overall score out of 100, a score for each dimension, and a readiness band that names where you sit, from Curious Beginner to AI Trailblazer. The results map you onto the legal AI adoption curve, inspired by Rogers’ diffusion of innovations: from Skeptics through the Late and Early Majority to Early Adopters and Innovators.
Why Every Lawyer Needs to Be Legal AI Ready
Legal AI readiness is now the baseline: 92% of legal professionals use at least one AI tool in their daily work, according to Wolters Kluwer’s 2026 Future Ready Lawyer survey of 810 lawyers.
The scoreboard moved from whether you use AI to how well.
Tricia Kinney, former general counsel of BlueLinx, put it in generational terms on CZ and Friends, GC AI’s podcast for in-house legal leaders:
“Not using AI is almost the same in my view as saying I’m not gonna use the internet 25 years ago.”
Andrea Peters of Interface frames the upside:
“GCs who use AI are more marketable.”
Readiness pays in hours. In GC AI’s December 2025 ROI study of more than 100 active customers, lawyers reported saving an average of 14 hours per week. Those hours come from the exact behaviors the quiz measures: playbook-driven review, first drafts from AI, and verification habits that catch problems early. If you want to see what the strongest scorers use daily, start with the best legal AI tools for in-house counsel.
Close the Gaps With Free Legal AI Classes
The quiz reads your lowest-scoring dimension and recommends the GC AI class built for it. The full curriculum:
Level 101: Intro to AI for In-House Legal, the foundation class and the place to start after a low Daily Practice score
Level 105: AI in Word for In-House Legal, redlines, comments, and drafting without leaving Word
Level 106: Building Playbooks in GC AI and Level 107: Using Playbooks in GC AI, the pair that turns your contract standards into repeatable review
Level 110: Legal AI Ethics for In-House Legal, ABA Formal Opinion 512, hallucination control, and privilege
Level 121: Legal Ops: Rolling Out Legal AI, adoption planning for the whole legal department
Level 201: Advanced AI for In-House Legal and Level 202: Building with Agentic AI, for lawyers ready to run agents
Custom AI Class for Legal Teams, built around your team’s contracts and workflows
The standard classes are free, taught by former general counsels, and California CLE-eligible for Levels 101 and 201. They work: legal professionals adopt AI 3 to 5 times faster after taking courses, per GC AI’s published class data.
FAQ: Legal AI Readiness Assessment
What Is a Legal AI Readiness Assessment?
A legal AI readiness assessment measures how prepared a lawyer or legal team is to use AI in real legal work. GC AI’s free Legal AI Readiness Quiz scores in-house lawyers across three dimensions, Daily Practice, Strategic Fluency, and Leading the Team, in about five minutes.
Is the Legal AI Readiness Quiz Free?
Yes, the Legal AI Readiness Quiz is a free assessment available at legal-ai-readiness.replit.app. It includes 18 behavioral questions across three dimensions and takes about five minutes to complete. Results include an overall score out of 100 and a readiness band ranging from Curious Beginner to AI Trailblazer.
What Is a Good Legal AI Readiness Score?
The quiz scores legal AI readiness out of 100 and maps the result to a readiness band, from Curious Beginner up through AI Trailblazer. Each band marks where you sit on the AI adoption curve. Scores also break down by dimension, so a strong overall score can still point to a gap in one area, such as Strategic Fluency.
Does the Legal AI Readiness Quiz Save or Share My Answers?
Quiz responses save locally in your browser. Sharing is optional: after finishing, you can generate a branded score image formatted for LinkedIn and decide whether to post it.
How Do I Know Which Legal AI Training to Take First?
The Legal AI Readiness Quiz recommends a class based on whichever of the three dimensions, Daily Practice, Strategic Fluency, or Leading the Team, scores lowest. The recommendation points to a specific class in GC AI’s catalog, from the introductory Level 101 through Level 202 on building with agentic AI. Standard classes are free, taught by former general counsels, and Levels 101 and 201 qualify for California CLE credit.





