LegalOn Technologies, Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Nozomu Tsunoda, Representative Director, Executive Officer, Group CEO; hereinafter referred to as LegalOn Technologies) conducted a survey on the actual status of AI and AI agent utilization in legal affairs for users of "LegalOn" (https://www.legalontech.com/jp/), a Professional AI for Legal equipped with a legal-specific AI agent. The survey revealed that while there is a positive evaluation of AI utilization in legal affairs, accuracy, reliability, and suitability for practical work are prioritized when using AI autonomously. ■ Survey Summary - 85.3% have a positive evaluation of AI and AI agent utilization in legal affairs. - Regarding the scope of tasks to be delegated to AI agents, approximately 40% chose "up to drafting/proposals" and "confirming only key points." - When using AI agents autonomously, the top priorities are "accuracy and reliability of output content" (66.8%) and "suitability for our company's standards and practical work" (51.8%). - Current challenges in legal affairs include "personalization," "insufficient knowledge utilization," and "anxiety about risk judgment." 【Survey Overview】 - Target Audience: LegalOn Users / 880 individuals - Survey Period: May 21, 2026 - June 14, 2026 - Survey Method: Internet survey ■ Background: Legal AI is Shifting from "Whether to Introduce" to "How to Integrate into Practical Work" The utilization of generative AI and AI agents is expanding to highly specialized legal tasks such as contract review, draft creation, legal consultation, and research. In a survey on the actual status of AI agent utilization in legal affairs published by LegalOn Technologies in March 2026, AI agent awareness among those involved in legal affairs reached 85%, with an experience rate of 40.2%. On the other hand, the reasons for non-adoption were "anxiety about accuracy" (54.5%) and "anxiety about security" (36.8%), indicating that reliability and safety are