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Pitfalls to avoid when adopting Legal AI

Mark Ford, a founder of Ford Sumner Lawyers and Executive Director of the Law Plus collaborative law firm group, has seen the legal profession change dramatically over the course of his career. From the days of faxes and pen-and-paper workflows to today’s cutting-edge AI tools, technology in the legal sector has evolved at an unprecedented pace.

However, according to Ford, the real shift is only just beginning. The improved automation and research capabilities of AI technology mean two things – lawyers can get things done faster than ever, and as a result, they can enhance profitability without compromising on quality of service.

“Some of the most exciting possibilities of technology are for law firms as a business,” Ford tells NZ Lawyer.

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IP Round-up: Recent decisions from the Courts

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