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As the use of AI in legal services becomes more commonplace, lawyers and firms have come to realise the full opportunity that legal AI tools present to the legal industry.
One of the immediate opportunities is ensuring that all employees within the organisation are trained on Artificial Intelligence, aware of the risks and how to mitigate them.
Increasingly, there will be expectations from clients that lawyers will adopt legal AI tools to become more efficient in completion of legal tasks.
This whitepaper will examine the opportunities and best practices for working with AI in the legal profession, AI’s impact on the legal profession in the longer term and the trends and challenges of AI.
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