Jude Law fronts ad campaign for a major legal firm dealing in Ai issues while using mostly Ai software and digitally accumulated data… Confused yet?

Swedish tech company Legora has made a confident entrance into the global Ai scene with a major campaign that features actor Jude Law.
The concept cleverly plays on both Law’s name and persona and tie-ins with the noun ‘law’ itself. Built around the tagline “Law just got more attractive,” the adverts lean into wit, star power, and a subtle reimagining of how legal services can be perceived in a modern, tech-driven world – namely less reliant on dusty rows and rows of client information packed in cobwebbed boxes, and more along the lines of Ai-driven and digitally accumulated information.

Already live across prominent billboards in New York, London, and throughout Scandinavia, the campaign pairs striking visuals with a series of short films. In these, Law steps into a stylised version of a legal role, delivering dense legalese (that’s convoluted legal jargon to you) with his trademark charm and composure.
The effect is deliberately playful, reframing the traditionally rigid image of legal expertise into something more accessible, even charismatic.

Directed by Saturday Night Live veteran Rhys Thomas, the ads carry a light comedic tone without undermining the intelligence of the subject matter. Also working on the project is cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema, whose polished, cinematic style elevates the visuals beyond standard commercial fare.
At its core, the campaign is about repositioning. Rather than presenting itself as purely functional or technical, the company embraces storytelling and personality. As for all the serious legal stuff… well, we can leave that up to Ai, really, is the main gist. Or what we got from it, anyway.

The result is a campaign that not only captures attention but also suggests that even the most traditional industries can benefit from a fresh perspective – if not a frightening bot-driven one… in fact, at times it looks like Jude Law himself has been doctored somewhat by them bots…
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