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By now you’ve probably come across correspondence, memoranda, or other documents that you (often correctly) assumed were “written” using ChatGPT. In this practice note on best practices, our expert author advises litigators on what you should consider when using ChatGPT or other artificial intelligence programs as tools in your practice and effective uses of ChatGPT in your daily practice. And no, our expert didn’t use ChatGPT in writing this note. Check it out at the link below!
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