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A recent LexisNexis report demonstrated that firms need to tell clients they are using AI. But how much information should they give?
In this article, we delve into the need for transparency, explore the varying degrees of disclosure, and offer guidance on how law firms can responsibly and sensibly communicate their usage of generative AI tools to clients.
Download the whitepaper - Should law firms disclose the use of generative AI? to find out the keys to establishing trust, fostering client relationships, and striking a balance between transparency and efficiency in this evolving landscape.
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